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Cash splash for community groups

Applications are now open for a new community grants and sponsorship program which will invest in projects, events and activities which bring together the Melton and Moorabool areas.

Delivered by Greater Western Water [GWW], the new Thriving Communities grants and sponsorship program aims to support more community groups across GWW’s service area to succeed and create more opportunities for people to participate.

Funding will be available through three different programs:

* Local community sponsorships up to $5,000;

* Community grants up to $20,000; and

* Strategic community sponsorships up to $75,000 over three years.  

Melton and Moorabool local community groups eligible for local community sponsorships will include festivals, events, First Nations and cultural projects, and activities which help create a healthy environment and promote sustainable use of water.

Melton and Moorabool organisations can apply for up to $20,000 for projects and initiatives which support development in the region, address a community need and use local networks and resources to deliver a clear community benefit.

GWW strategy and partnerships general manager Kessia Thompson said the program comes off the back of GWW’s milestone 2030 Strategy which outlined a commitment to seeing the community flourish over the coming decade.

“Our service area is diverse, vibrant and growing,” she said.

“Giving people the opportunity to get involved in the region and to feel a sense of belonging is more important than ever. 

“Supporting local initiatives through grants and sponsorships is one way we can help empower and bring people together which will ultimately see the region prosper.”

Ms Thompson said all community groups are welcome to apply.

“Whether it be an inclusive opportunity for people to gather and celebrate, a research project helping local industry to thrive, or a partnership supporting liveability and wellbeing, we want to collaborate with our communities to help them achieve their potential,” she said.

Grant applications will close on Monday, October 31.

Details: welcome.gww.com.au/about/community/sponsorships

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