Local netball Association shoots a goal with grant funding

April 20, 2023Posted in: Community, Delivering

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A lifetime of competing and coaching with Southern Highlands Netball has taught Kate Bow it’s tough to find backing for girls sports, and costly for families to take part. The Association shot a goal with grant funding of $5,585 through Wingecarribee Shire Council’s Community Assistance Scheme toward taking representative teams to state titles. The funds...

$119,998.90 for 27 local organisations

February 21, 2023Posted in: Community, Delivering

A wide range of local, community-based projects will benefit from almost $120,000 in funding from the Wingecarribee Community Assistance Scheme. Wingecarribee Shire Council have provided 27 local organisations across the shire with donations and grants ranging from $600 to $7,000 under the scheme. The aim is to come alongside local communities and help them to...

Community Assistance Scheme now open

December 8, 2022Posted in: Community, Delivering

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Community groups and organisations across the Southern Highlands are being encouraged to apply for funding as part of Council’s 2022/23 Wingecarribee Community Assistance Scheme. Now open this year’s program will see Council distribute up to $120,000 to assist local not-for-profit organisations across the Shire. The scheme aims to encourage and increase participation and support initiatives...

Council invites community groups to apply for funding

May 5, 2022Posted in: Community

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Wingecarribee Shire Council is calling on local community groups to apply for funding as part of this year’s ClubGRANTS scheme. ClubGRANTS is an initiative of the NSW Government and Clubs NSW to provide funding for community development projects and services that have a direct impact on residents in the Wingecarribee Shire. Council’s Director Corporate Strategy...

Council awards funds to community projects

July 16, 2021Posted in: Community

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Community groups, sports clubs, cultural groups and volunteer organisations are some of the local groups set to receive crucial funding as part of Council’s 2021/22 Wingecarribee Community Assistance Scheme. A total of thirty-eight local community projects totalling just under $120,000 were allocated funding as part of the annual Wingecarribee Community Assistance Scheme. Of the 38...

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