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Country Football and Netball Program 2023-24 has grants up to $250,000 open for Gippslanders until 9 October 2023
Local football and netball clubs are encouraged to submit an application for the Country Football and Netball Program 2023-24 to help support more sport infrastructure developments.
The Nationals Member for Morwell, Martin Cameron, is encouraging local football and netball clubs to apply for the 2023-24 Country Football and Netball Program grants through their Local Government Authority. Grants of up to $250,000 are available to make more sport infrastructure developments a reality, including court and oval lighting upgrades, change room developments and new pavilions for local clubs and communities.
In collaboration with AFL, AFL Victoria, and Netball Victoria, the Country Football and Netball Program offers funding for facility upgrades in rural and regional areas
Supporting local sports
Mr Cameron said, "Local footy and netball play such an important part of life in the Latrobe Valley, with many families being involved in their local club in various capacities. I've had a lifelong involvement in football in the Latrobe Valley and know first-hand the hard work that goes on behind the scenes to make sure we can all play the sports we love."
"There are many clubs in need of lighting and clubroom upgrades and this funding will give them an opportunity to complete these upgrades and attract new talents to the club. I encourage all clubs to visit the link below for more information on how to apply for the 2023-23 Football and Netball Program grants," Mr Cameron said.
More information can be found at Country Football and Netball Program website. Applications close on October 9 2023.
Pictures from Martin Cameron MP website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
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