One week left to apply for a Community Resilience Grant

Published on 08 February 2021

Time is running out for Gannawarra Shire Council-based community groups and organisations to apply for support from the popular Gannawarra Community Resilience Grants Program.

Developed to support community resilience projects, applications for the latest round of the program close on Tuesday, 16 February.

“Since its creation in 2019, the Gannawarra Community Resilience Grants Program has supported more than 40 projects, ranging from the development of community gardens to events that brought residents together,” Mayor Charlie Gillingham said.

“With local community groups and organisations eligible to apply for up to $3,000 for projects and initiatives, I encourage anyone looking for funding to support community projects to consider applying.”

The grants program will support community-led activities that align with the following priorities from the Gannawarra COVID-19 Community Relief and Recovery Plan:

Projects that maintain and build on social links within communities and promote social inclusion and equity; Projects that promote healthy communities and improved mental health and wellbeing; Community gardens and other projects that improve food security; Projects that support children, young people and their families; Creative arts projects, particularly those that build new skills across the community; Projects that support safer communities, including responding to future emergency situations and prevention of family violence; Projects that restore and build local economies; Workshops and training that build the capacity of community to develop localised solutions to climate change; Small landscaping projects that improve the local environment; Projects that promote the Five Ways to Wellbeing – Connect, Be Active, Take Notice, Keep Learning and Give; and Other projects that create sustainable long-term outcomes to build resilience of the Gannawarra community to withstand future change.

“Regardless of how small projects are, community groups and organisations are encouraged to look at the program guidelines, which are available at www.gsc.vic.gov.au/grants and determine whether projects or activities planned would benefit from this funding,” Mayor Gillingham said.

Applications can be submitted online at www.gsc.vic.gov.au/grants

For more details, please visit www.gsc.vic.gov.au/grants, phone (03) 5450 9333 or email [email protected]