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Still Time to Apply For an Environmental Grant
There is still time to submit an application for Round 2 of the East Gippsland Water-funded Native Vegetation and Habitat Creation Grants program.
There is still time to submit an application for Round 2 of the East Gippsland Water-funded Native Vegetation and Habitat Creation Grants program, which is open to educational and not-for-profit community groups across the region.
Grants are available for new and existing projects, with the eligibility criteria and an application pack available from the website www.egwater.vic.gov.au/grants. Alternatively contact East Gippsland Water's Community Engagement Team on 1800 671 841.
Steve McKenzie, East Gippsland Water's Managing Director, said, "This program represents a great opportunity for educational and community groups seeking funding for an eligible project. It also forms part of our ongoing commitment to enhance the liveability and bolster the resilience of our vibrant region."
Applications need to be submitted by 4pm, on Friday 16 November, 2018, with the successful grant recipients to be announced on East Gippsland Water's In the Flow Page in the East Gippsland News on 19 December, as well as on the organisation's website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: support@gippsland.com
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