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Grants return for local groups

Moorabool community groups and not-for-profit organisations are being invited to apply for the next round of council’s community grants, which are set to open 1 March.

The Community Grants Program provides funds annually to help local groups implement projects, deliver services and run events which strengthen community wellbeing and participation.

Previous recipients of the Community Grants Program have delivered a diverse range of local projects, from environmental education to arts and heritage preservation.

A free Community Grant Writing Workshop will be held on Thursday 24 February, 6–7pm via Microsoft Teams, covering eligibility, successful project examples, funding streams and assessment criteria.

Drop‑in support sessions will be available at the beginning of March for applicants needing assistance with the application process, documentation, assessment criteria or navigating SmartyGrants.

Sessions will run from 3–6pm on 2 March at Lerderderg Library, Bacchus Marsh, 3 March at Ballan Library, and 5 March at Gordon Public Hall.

Mayor Steve Venditti-Taylor said council received a great deal of submissions in the 2025 rounds and encouraged local groups and not-for-profit organisations to again apply this year.

“We’re looking forward to seeing what the community wants to fund this year,” he said.

Applications open Sunday 1 March and close on Tuesday 31 March.

Details: moorabool.vic.gov.au/communitygrants

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