It’s time to announce your 2019 Small Business Sparks grant recipients!
The grant program aims to help local small businesses deliver innovative solutions that will benefit the local economy and wider community.
Applications for the grant were open earlier this year, and we are pleased to announce that the following local businesses were successful in their application for the associated projects:
Business Location ProjectsOverhear Coffee And Food
Toorak Road, Camberwell
Mural and arcade upgrade, including installation of skylight and safety upgrades.
The FoodStore Café
Auburn Road, Hawthorn
Façade improvements including café signage, installation of seating furniture, dog area and bike racks.
Red Moon Contemporary Art Glass Gallery
Canterbury Road, Canterbury
Advertising and social media campaign.
Melbourne Collaborative Alliance
Camberwell Road, Hawthorn East
Customer Data Management and Automation software tools.
Kula Yoga
Auburn Road, Hawthorn
Software purchase, installation of four glass panels and purchase of 48 specialised yoga blankets.
Big Tiny House Co
Kew
Development of two dollhouses based on Boroondara architecture including heritage features.
Dr Louisa Hoey
High Street, Kew
Positive psychology and mental health promotion program for girls aged 8-11 years.
Aussie Aths Pty Ltd
Toorak Road, Glen Iris
Digital and traditional marketing campaign.
IGA Ashburton
High Street, Ashburton
Purchase of equipment to streamline production.
Robeology
Glen Iris
Purchase of equipment to streamline production.
Tyoub
Edgecombe Street, Kew
Purchase of a sample range of children's swimwear designed and made in Australia.
Diet Solutions
Glen Iris Road, Glen Iris
Establish an online platform service providing high quality dietary information to those who are unable to attend a practice.
For more information about the grant visit the Small Business Sparks grant page or call 9278 4879.