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Applications for South Gippsland community grants open until 31 March 2024
Apply for the latest round of community grants until March 31, 2024. These grants support local clubs and community groups with projects, equipment, planning, reports, festivals, and events, fostering community growth.
The second round of community grants is now open for application from until 31 March 2024. Community grants are an opportunity for council to give back to local clubs and community groups who give so much to others. Grants can be used for both minor and major projects and equipment, planning and developing reports, and festivals and events.
Funding up to $10,000 is available under the following categories, Please read the Community Grant Guidelines before applying to check if your project is eligible, grant application closing on 31 March 2024
For more information and to apply, please visit South Gippsland Shire Community Grants website. You can also get tailored advice from Sophie Bolding, Community Strengthening Officer on 5662 9200 or sophie.bolding@southgippsland.vic.gov.au
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