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Grants For Animal Welfare Available

Gippsland not-for-profit and non-government organisations improving the welfare of animals are encouraged to apply for grants under Round 2 of the Victorian Government’s Animal Welfare Fund.

By Russell Northe - 5th September 2013 - Back to News

Member for Morwell Russell Northe said small grants of up to $10,000 and large grants of up to $50,000 were available for projects such as reuniting pets with their owners, finding new homes for pets, and providing education on the responsible ownership of pets.

"Groups like animal shelters, community cat or dog foster care networks, and groups that provide relief facilities and services during emergencies play important roles in providing excellent animal welfare services for Victorian pets," Mr Northe said.

"We have some wonderful groups and individuals involved in improving the welfare of animals in Gippsland and I encourage them to apply for these grants.

"This fund is designed to support those organisations and help them to continue their great work.

"The deadline for grant applications has been extended to Monday 30 September, which gives those groups the best opportunity to apply."

The Animal Welfare Fund is a $1.6 million grants program providing financial support each year, over four years.

Eligible projects include:

· Community education programs on responsible ownership of companion animals;

· Animal relief services and use of facilities to the community during an emergency;

· Improvement in the rates of reuniting companion animals to their owners and re-homing of companion animals;

· Facilities to promote dog exercising in parks and socialisation classes for dogs.

"The first round of the Animal Welfare Grants provided more than $350,000 to organisations across the state," Mr Northe said.

"Recipients of the first round of grants included the Victorian Dog Rescue and Resource Group for infrastructure works, an education program for foster carers, and the subsidised de-sexing of companion animals in rural areas.

"Projects like these are exactly what the Victorian Government wants to encourage through the Animal Welfare Fund, to ensure the wellbeing of our state’s pets."

Organisations can apply online at www.depi.vic.gov.au/animalwelfaregrants

Media contact: Russell Northe 5133 9088


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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