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Community Groups Invited To Apply For Council Grants

Community groups across Latrobe City are being urged to apply for funding assistance grants being made available by Latrobe City Council for projects being undertaken during the 2007/2008 financial year.

By Latrobe City Council - 13th July 2007 - Back to News

In announcing the community grants program for 2007/2008, Latrobe City mayor, Cr Tony Zimora said the grants provide great opportunities for numerous groups in the community to benefit.

"These council grants encourage community groups to enhance their facilities or the services they provide to the community. Whether it’s a growing sporting group seeking to expand premises or upgrade equipment, a group wishing to develop a service program or a group wanting to share an event with the community, the community grants program can help them achieve their dreams."

Councillor Zimora said that over the last year, funding in each category had resulted in many useful, community-based projects being developed.

"Last year, among the many minor capital works grants, funding was given to the Yallourn Tyers Landcare subgroup of Lake Wellington Landcare Network for the Thoms Bridge reserve revegetation project and the Hazelwood North Cricket Club received funding to lay synthetic turf at the existing training nets

"The Latrobe Valley Badminton Veterans Tournament in Traralgon, the Victorian Open Darts Competition in Morwell, and Coalies Week in Yallourn North were among the successful applicants who received a funding boost under the events section of the program.

"Many groups benefited from funding under the community development category such as Traralgon Sewing Group for their breast cancer comfort cushions to give to breast surgery patients; the Churchill and District News to sustain the continuance of the newspaper; and the Moe Community Playgroup who purchased toys and equipment to promote children's health, physical development, social skills and emotional well being through active play," Cr Zimora said.

"There are many fine examples of community groups working hard to create infrastructure improvements, organising events, both major and minor, as well as providing valuable community development programs within our municipality.

"As well as receiving financial help through the community grants program, community groups very often contribute to these projects by way of providing some of their own funding, as well as contributions made ‘in kind’, such as providing labour. It is a great way for the community to work together to achieve a common goal," Cr Zimora added.

"An extensive advertising campaign to promote the program is currently being carried out so that as many groups as possible can take advantage of these funding opportunities. If you belong to a community group or organisation and you have a project that needs funding, then this program may be a way for you to receive help and make a start on that project," Cr Zimora concluded.

Application forms are available from council’s service centres in Moe, Morwell and Traralgon, by telephoning 1300 367 700 or by accessing the Latrobe City webpage on www.latrobe.vic.gov.au.

The deadline for receiving applications is 5pm on Friday 24 August 2007.

For further information relating to community grants, please contact Carol Bolding at Latrobe City Council, telephone 5128 5664.

Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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