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West Gippsland and Latrobe Valley clubs score sport grants
Sports grants awarded to sports clubs, making sports clubs more accessible and inclusive.
Twelve grassroots sport clubs and organisations in West Gippsland and the Latrobe Valley are set to bolster their coaching skills, administration expertise, or score new sports equipment thanks to $21,914 in funding from the Victorian Government.
Support our clubs during the pandemic and beyond by boosting the funding available for sports and recreations
Successful grant applicants
Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing today announced the latest successful applicants from West Gippsland and the Latrobe Valley of the current round of the Victorian Government’s Sporting Club Grants Program.
The grants provide clubs with up to $1,000 for new uniforms and equipment, up to $5,000 for training coaches, officials and volunteers, up to $5,000 to improve club operational effectiveness and up to $5,000 to help sports get back on their feet after the pandemic.
Making sport accessible and inclusive
The Sporting Club Grants Program is part of the Victorian Government’s commitment to make sport more accessible and inclusive, stimulate local economies, build sustainable sport and recreation and volunteer opportunities and increase local participation as coronavirus restrictions are lifted. Since 2014, the Victorian Government has provided more than 5150 sporting club grants totalling more than $7 million to clubs across the state.
boosting range of activities
Minister for Community Sport, Ros Spence said, "We’re proud to provide this boost that opens up a range of opportunities on and off the field for clubs and their members. Congratulations our latest batch of grant recipients and I look forward to seeing a new generation of local champions get their chance to take their sports to a whole new level."
Giving support needed
Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing said, "The Sporting Club Grants Program is giving grassroots sports clubs in West Gippsland and the Latrobe Valley the support they need to grow their ranks and help more people than ever play the sports they love. Congratulations to all our local clubs."
Local clubs who received grants
Club | Grant Amount | Purpose |
---|---|---|
Strzelecki Showtime Scout Show | $450.00 | Replacement of first aid kits |
Blue Rock Motorcycle Club Inc | $1,000.00 | Purchase of Uniforms |
Gippy Girls Netball | $1,000.00 | Uniforms for 65+ competitive Netball Team |
Traralgon Pistol Club Inc | $710.00 | Target Timer |
Mid Gippsland Junior Badminton Association Inc | $1,411.00 | Sanitisation of Stadium |
Warragul and District Amateur Basketball Association | $4,860.00 | First Aid Training for Basketball Association Volunteers |
Tynong North Girl Guides Campsite | $1,967.00 | Covidsafe Activities |
Lonsdale Lodge Girl Guides Campsite | $1,996.00 | Covidsafe Activities |
Buln Buln Junior Football Club | Two grants of $2,000.00 | Coaching skills enhancement and additional equipment and hygiene for COVID-safety |
Drouin Football Club Inc | $2,000.00 | Club committee training using TD Sports Administration |
Neerim District Bowling Club Inc | $520.00 | Touchless Toilet Equipment |
Drouin Speedway Inc | $2,000.00 | Recovering costs from circuit breaker lockdown |
For more information on the grants, visit clubs scored grants.
Pictures from Harriet Shing MP Facebook page.
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