Grants to help community thrive

Moorabool Landcare is a former Thriving Communities grant recipient. (Supplied)

Greater Western Water (GWW) is encouraging community groups across Melton and Moorabool to apply for a grant or sponsorship through its Thriving Communities program.

Applications are now open for not-for-profit organisations to apply for a grant of up to $20,000 for projects and up to $5000 for community activities that help local communities, environment and industry to thrive.

Greater Western Water strategy and partnerships general manager Kessia Thompson said GWW is proud to support projects that make a meaningful difference in the community.

“Our service area is diverse, vibrant and growing and we’re supporting initiatives that help people feel connected and included,” she said.

“Through Thriving Communities, we’re investing in local projects that strengthen community ties, promote sustainability and enhance wellbeing.”

Since 2022 GWW has supported over 60 community-led initiatives including the Multicultural Association of Community Empowerment, which received $5000 for its Dandiya Raas celebration.

Moorabool Landcare Network and Grow West received almost $20,000 to rehabilitate the banks of the Werribee River.

The organisation used the grant to remove serrated tussock and artichoke thistle along the banks of the river,which helps to improve water quality and habitat potential, particularly for the vulnerable platypus who live around the site.

Applications can be made for projects that occur between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026.

Applications are open from March 5 until April 9, with successful recipients announced in June.

Information sessions will be held online on March 12 at 7pm and March 14 at 12.30pm.

Details: www.gww.com.au/about/community/thriving-communities-grants-sponsorships