Published on 06 January 2020
Community groups and organisations are reminded that they have one more week to apply for funding from Gannawarra Shire Council’s Major Community Project Fund. A total of $250,000, allocated in Council’s 2019/20 Budget, is available for community groups, organisations and clubs to apply for infrastructure projects on non-Council owned or controlled land. Examples of such land may include recreation reserves, sporting facilities, community halls and playgrounds on crown land or land managed by other agencies or community groups. Applications, which close on Monday, 13 January, will be considered for community, sport and recreation infrastructure projects, with funding of between $10,000 and $125,000 per project available. Funding preference will be given to projects that have confirmed funding from external grants, or other sources, and/or an in-kind contribution. “Whether it is extending current facilities to improve participation, improving lighting or shade, installing renewable energy options or developing infrastructure that will give residents greater opportunities to be active, Council’s Major Community Project Fund will assist community groups and organisations in the Gannawarra achieve projects that may not have proceeded without this type of support,” Mayor Lorraine Learmonth said. “Priority will be given to projects identified within the Gannawarra Shire Council Plan 2017-2021, individual community profiles and/or other Council strategies which will contribute to the municipality and support Council’s vision to build upon our strengths of people, place and pride to inspire a positive future together. “It is important to note that it is not essential for applicants to match funding provided by Council for successful projects.” Funding applications can be submitted through an online system, which is accessible via www.gsc.vic.gov.au/grants “Applicants are encouraged to read the guidelines for the fund, which can be downloaded from Council’s website, and discuss their project with Council’s Community Engagement Team prior to submitting their proposal,” Mayor Learmonth said. “I encourage as many applications as possible from across our communities so that Council can forward plan support for projects that build on our community strengths into the future. “Projects on Council owned or managed land come under Council’s Capital Works Program and requests for project consideration should be submitted direct to Council in writing so that these projects can be considered as part of the 2020/21 Budget setting process.”