23 September 2019

Volunteer Grants open now for groups in Southern NSW

| Ian Campbell
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Uniting Church Op-Shop in Jindabyne. Photo: Jindabyne OP Shop Facebook.

Uniting Church Op-Shop in Jindabyne. Photo: Jindabyne OP Shop Facebook.

Community organisations across Southern NSW work hard at pulling precious dollars together in order to support projects and services in towns and villages from Batemans Bay to Wonbyn, to Delegate, Tumut and Bredbo.

Sauage sizzles, trivia nights, and raffles tickets go a long way but the real honey for volunteers is securing a government grant.

Senator Jim Molan is encouraging local community groups to apply for their share of up to $20 million in funding.

Applications for the next round of Volunteer Grants are now open.

“Grants of between $1,000 and $5,000 will help community organisations in the region buy equipment such as laptops, pay fuel costs, train volunteers, and improve their fundraising,” Senator Molan says.

“Volunteers are the lifeblood of our community and by continuing to help each other and work together we are building a stronger and safer community.

“Around 16 organisations across Eden-Monaro were among the 2,690 groups nationally who benefited from the Volunteer Grants in 2016.”

Those groups include:

  • Batlow Search and Rescue Squad
  • Adelong Swimming Club
  • Queanbeyan Sustainability Group
  • Googong Rugby League
  • Monty’s Place Narooma
  • U3A Bermagui
  • Uniting Church Op-Shop in Jindabyne
  • Cooma Country Club
  • Merimbula-Imlay Historical Society
  • Quaama Men’s Shed
  • Eden Community Radio

“The Queanbeyan Sustainability Group used their grant to purchase landscaping and gardening tools as well as outdoor furniture, whilst Googong Rugby League purchased computer equipment,” Senator Molan says.

“The Cooma Country Club used their grant to contribute to training costs, first aid and safety, and to purchase equipment and appliances, Adelong Swimming Club put their grant towards training costs, first aid and safety, and furniture and appliances.

“I encourage all not-for-profit organisations across Eden-Monaro to apply for the Volunteer Grants to help make the work of our volunteers easier, safer and more enjoyable,” Senator Molan says.

Setting the table for lunch each Wednesday at Monty’s Place Narooma. Photo: Monty's Place Facebook.

Setting the table for lunch each Wednesday at Monty’s Place Narooma. Photo: Monty’s Place Facebook.

For more information or to apply, visit the Australian Government’s GrantConnect website

Applications close Tuesday, September 18, good luck!

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