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Gippslanders invited to apply for VicHealth grants up to $150,000 grants that focus on community health and connections
Grants up to $150,000 are available via VicHealth Growing Healthy Community Grants, recently opened for applications. Tim Bull invites local groups to apply, emphasising support for health, wellbeing, and community connections.
Grants of up to $150,000 are available through the VicHealth Growing Healthy Community Grants, with applications opening last week. The Nationals' MP for Gippsland East and former VicHealth Board Member, Tim Bull, has invited community organisations to apply. "These grants will help to deliver programs that support children, young people, and their families in maintaining good health and wellbeing as well as improving social connections," Mr Bull said.
Tim Bull highlighted the need for projects fostering active, inclusive communities through sports, arts, and local programs, benefiting youth development
Funding opportunities available
Mr Bull said there are three funding categories clubs can apply:
- Tier 1 ($10,000 - $35,000): To enhance the quality or reach of an existing initiative, such as training equipment, community outreach, or subsidising costs for program participants
- Tier 2 ($35,001 - $50,000): For piloting new projects or expanding or enhancing the impact of an existing project
- Tier 3 ($50,001 - $150,000): To support the growth and scale of proven, promising projects and to help foster sustainable impact beyond the funding period
Enhance community involvement
Mr Bull said, "Applicants are asked to demonstrate how their project will create more active, inclusive, and connected neighbourhoods through sport, recreation, arts, and community programs using local places and space. Community involvement enhances young people's mental health, social skills, and sense of belonging while promoting physical activity and providing support networks.
"It also boosts self-esteem and builds resilience by exposing them to diverse perspectives and coping strategies. I encourage local organisations to consider applying for this grant stream," he said. For more information on the VicHealth Growing Healthy Community Grants program, please visit the website.
Pictures from Baw Baw shire Council Facebook page.
Source: www.gippsland.com
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