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Community groups to share in community grant funding
Fifteen local community groups will share in $32,628.46 in funding with the 2020/21 Community Grant recipients endorsed at the January Council Meeting last night (27/01).
Central Goldfields Shire Cr Chris Meddows-Taylor congratulated this year’s recipients.
“It’s wonderful to see such a diverse range of community groups, across all townships, set to benefit from our community grant funding.
“With most of our community groups volunteer-run, Council is pleased to be able to provide funding that will see valuable projects delivered for our community.
“Due to the pandemic 2020 was a challenging year for our community groups and so we’re hopeful this funding will provide a much-needed boost and a renewed sense of energy for the year ahead.”
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Community Grants open soon
Applications for Horsham Rural City Council’s Community Grants Program will soon open for not-for-profit groups to deliver projects that directly benefit residents.
Clubs and organisations can apply for a share of the funding via the HRCC website from 1 February until 28 February.
The grants have been highly successful over the past 12 months with dozens of local projects worth $201,436 allocated funding.
Mayor Robyn Gulline said community organisations were the lifeblood of the region, with grant funding ensuring many innovative activities and programs could be realised.
“Council is incredibly proud of its Community Grants Program, which has helped hundreds of local not-for-profit groups, committees, clubs and organisations bring their ideas to life,” she said.
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The Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area (MHNHA) is seeking applications for its
Community Grants Program 2021 to provide strategic investments in heritage sites, events, programs, and other projects of cultural, educational, and recreational value within the boundaries of the MHNHA.
MHHAA is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, was named by Congress as the local coordinating entity. Its mission is to preserve, enhance, interpret, and promote the cultural and heritage assets of the region in a manner that enhances exposure, education, and economic growth.
Goals
MHHAA offers grants for innovative projects that will help accomplish the goals and objectives defined in the Management Plan.