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Baw Baw Shire Council funds 28 community groups total of $105,303 from Community Grants Program

Twenty-eight local groups in Baw Baw Shire received over $105,000 in funding from Round 2 of the Community Grants Program, aiding events, equipment purchases, and more.

By news@gippsland - 29th April 2024 - Back to News

Twenty-eight local community groups have shared in more than $105,000 in funding as part of Baw Baw Shire's Community Grants Program Round 2, which aims to support local community groups by providing financial assistance to help them facilitate events, purchase equipment, and much more. The Community Grants Program includes two funding streams, including Community Projects and Minor Capital Works and a total of $105,303 was announced this week as part of Round 2 of the 2023/24 Community Projects.

Council's Community Grants Program backs non-profits for sustainable, healthy communities. Projects must align with council and Health Plans, enhancing participation, inclusion, and accessibility. Apply now!

Council's Community Grants Program backs non-profits for sustainable, healthy communities. Projects must align with council and Health Plans, enhancing participation, inclusion, and accessibility. Apply now!

Community grants celebration

Baw Baw Shire Mayor Cr Annemarie McCabe congratulated each of the community groups that received funding and said she was proud that council could support such important local community groups to carry out their events and activities.

"Our local community groups, and the volunteers who run these, are the fabric of our community and council is proud to be in a position where we can support you to deliver your events and make purchases to help ensure your groups are adequately resourced. This is just one small way that we can offer our thanks and appreciation for all that you do, and I hope these grants make a big difference," she said.

Community grants

To congratulate the recipients of this year's Community Grants Program, council will hold a Grants Reception at the West Gippsland Arts Centre on Thursday 23 May, where the successful community groups will be invited to celebrate each other's success. For further information on this, please email Grants@bawbawshire.vic.gov.au

Later this year, applications will also open for the Minor Capital Works Program, as well as the round one of Community Projects for the 2024/25 program. Information about this can be found on council's website at Baw Baw Shire Community Grants Program website.

Successful grant applicants

Community groupProject name/titleGrant allocationGrant amount
Community Church WarragulKings Cafe Messy Play ProjectFor Play equipment - 3x tuff tray stand, matt & equipment, drawing board, water play trays, paint brushes, text as, crayons, water pots, Easel & drying rack, Tarps for floor mats$4,485.35
Dowton Park Recreation ReserveGlass washerPurchase and installation of a glass washer for the club rooms at Dowton Park Reserve$2,888.47
Drouin Badminton Club IncorporatedSafety Padding or Wall and PillarsFor fixed wall padding to the north wall of the Badminton Stadium$4,488
Eastern Park Community GardenRental beds Renovation ProgramFor re-laying of new gravel and compaction, Construction of new beds and top up all beds with new compost$5,000
Ghostlight Theatre IncThe Addams Family's ProductionFor venue hire$5,000
Hill End Mechanics Reserve Committee of ManagementPurchase a DefibrillatorFor a fully automatic defibrillator, AED ready pack, White alarmed indoor cabinet, AED 90 degree poly sign DRSABC plan A3 and AED awareness training licenses$2,000
Mind Australia LimitedWellbeing equipment-pool and table tennis tableFor the purchase of a pool table, cues, table tennis table and bats/balls set$2,208.96
Neerim South Public HallTransforming the Algie Hall StageFor the installation of moving stage, lighting, atmospheric effects and secure fittings$4,996.16
Riding for the Disabled Association of Victoria IncRDA Warragul Equipment & Safety Improvement ProgramFor various riding and safety equipment$4,271.01
The Committee for Drouin for Friends of Drouin TreesNature at your back doorFor the fifth series of the book. This book aims to show locals and visitors where they can engage with nature very close to town through public reserves, walking tracks and liner tracks$5,000
The Country Women's Association Inc. Drouin BranchTechnologyFor the purchase of a laptop computer, printer, printer supplies and a speaker$1,749.70
The Hallora Marathon IncorporatedThe Hallora Marathon FestivalFor Traffic Management$5,000
Trafalgar Bowls Club IncUpdate indoor tablesFor the purchase of 21 x bifold tables$1,299.80
Trafalgar Football Netball Club Inc.EquipmentFor the purchase of sporting equipment and a 50 inch TV$4,572.50
Trafalgar Holden MuseumRoute 69For traffic management, TV promotion, flyers and ad media$3,600
Trafalgar Junior Football ClubTraining EquipmentFor the purchase of football equipment including portable goal set, 30 classic headgear pieces and 2 rebound nets$5,000
Trafalgar Park Bowls ClubFacility upkeep and safety equipmentFor the purchase of safety equipment$3,478.42
Walhalla Heritage & Development League IncWalhalla Museum IT Future Proofing ProjectFor a desktop PC, laptop, wireless keyboard, mouse and laser printer.$3,475
Warragul Community House IncThe Deck RetreatFor landscape design, 2 outdoor benches, garden edging and 51 native plants$4,135.91
Warragul Girl GuidesGirl Guides Get OutdoorFor new camping equipment$4,569.43
Warragul Heritage Preservation Association IncLighting Wesley Performances for the FutureFor LED lighting equipment$4,400
Warragul Industrials Football Netball ClubNew FootballsFor the purchase of 30 x Footballs$3,900
Warragul Little Athletics ClubJumping for funFor the purchase of 30 x Hurdles$3,750
Warragul Municipal Band IncTraining bandFor musical instruments, film favourites music booklets$3,310
Warragul Youth TheatreProductionFor production of Hammered: A Thor and Loki Play$5,000
West Gippsland ChoraleBrahms Requiem and St. Cecilia's Day performanceFor program printing$400
Wild Dog Triathlon ClubWild Dog Triathlon EquipmentFor 6 x stopwatches, measuring wheel, laptop and printer$2,324.70
Yarragon Football Netball Club IncSpectators Supporting local netballFor a 6m4t Grandstand seating$5,000

Pictures from Baw Baw Shire Council website.


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