Grants aiming to get community back on track

Metro Trains ‘Back on Track’ Community Grants Program has contributed to cohealth's mental health care systems, with Mariam Ibrahim, Bich-Hoa Ha, Nagat Abdalla, Maria Ibrahim and Lee Evans celebrating. (Damjan Janevski) 302002_02

Melton and Moorabool not-for-profit organisations are encouraged to apply for Metro Trains’ Back on Track Community Grants program.

With a total grant pool of $100,000, applications are now open for $5,000, $10,000 or $20,000 grant opportunities from the public transport network.

Projects or initiatives must support wellness, education and support services within the local community.

Last year, Metro’s grants program helped community organisations including cohealth and the Les Twentyman Foundation to implement important mental health initiatives.

Over the past four years, Metro’s community grants program has provided $360,000 to community organisations.

Metro Train chief executive Raymond O’Flaherty said the grants can make a significant difference to local communities.

“We know mental health continues to be an ongoing challenge for our community which is why Metro’s community grants program is supporting not-for-profit organisations implement some important initiatives,” he said.

Applications are now open and close on Tuesday, April 11.

Successful applicants will be announced in June.

Details: www.metrotrains.com.au/community-grants