Local not-for-profits, community groups, and organisations across the Clarence and Richmond valleys are encouraged to apply for funding under the NSW Government’s Infrastructure Grants program (Clubgrants Category 3).
Clarence nationals MP, Richie Williamson said the Clubgrants program has been instrumental in delivering funds for essential community projects, and he is urging local groups to make the most of this opportunity.
“Clubgrants invests in projects that really matter to our community, and I encourage local organisations to apply for grants between $50,000 and $250,000 to help bring their projects to life,” Mr. Williamson said.
“I know there are some great community infrastructure projects ready to go across the region, and this funding can get them off the ground.”
Previous funding has supported projects like upgrades to local halls, sports lighting, community transport, art exhibits, and youth support infrastructure.
This round offers funding in four key areas:
Arts & Culture
Community Infrastructure
Disaster Readiness
Sport & Recreation
“This program strengthens our community, promotes social inclusion, and fosters growth in sport, recreation, and the arts,” Mr. Williamson added.
Applications are now open and close on 25 November. For more information, please visit https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/responsible-gambling-grants.
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