Community Grant recipients announced

Community Grant recipients announced

More than $100,000 has been distributed through the Shire of Augusta Margaret River’s 2020-2021 Community Development and Events Grants program, benefitting 14 diverse projects and events across the region.Category 1 ($2,000-$15,000) welcomed more than 28 applications, with 14 funded to a total of $105,511.60.Coordinator Community Planning & Development Jason Cleary congratulated the recipients and welcomed the opportunity to support a broad range of local initiatives.“These grants provide financial support to community-based volunteer and not-for-profit organisations for projects and events geared towards fostering community resilience and connection,” he said.“This year’s recipients range from community events to environmental, cultural, arts and leadership programs – all serving to strengthen our community during what has proven to be quite a challenging year.”Successful applicants include: Dismantle Inc.’s Margaret River Bike Rescue Program ­- $12,397.80 Undalup Association’s, Bunuru Festival - $13,200 Nature Conservation Margaret River Region’s Wooditjup Bilya Community Connections Project - $5,800 The SunSmart Augusta River Festival 2021 - $15,000 Australian Breastfeeding Association Capes Group’s additional education classes for Shire families - $2,170 The Hive Margaret River Art Collective-Art Exhibition and Community Workshops - $5,823.80 Augusta Community Resource Centre’s Augusta Outdoor Concert and Whalesong Festival - $10,000 Intercultural Action Group Inc.’s Building Bridges – Intercultural Experience Community Event 2021 - $7,500 Radio Margaret River Inc, Volunteer Training Workshops - $6,550 Transition Margaret River, in partnership with Undalup Association and The Tribute Tree, Celebrating Country activities - $3,960 The Concrete Club’s Roller-Dance Program - $7,920 Artzability Inc’s photography and illustration workshops for adults living with disabilities - $5,690 Surfing WA’s, Surfing and Cultural Leadership Program for Aboriginal young people - $7,500 Swimming Mermaids annual Margaret River Ocean Swim - $2,000 For more information, call Community Development Officer Kim Rosenfeld on 08 9780 5233.
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Community Grant recipients announced

More than $100,000 has been distributed through the Shire of Augusta Margaret River’s 2020-2021 Community Development and Events Grants program, benefitting 14 diverse projects and events across the r…
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Community Grant recipients announced

More than $100,000 has been distributed through the Shire of Augusta Margaret River’s 2020-2021 Community Development and Events Grants program, benefitting 14 diverse projects and events across the r…
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