Community groups and not for profit organisations will receive close to $200,000 in donations from Council.
In its meeting this week, Council agreed to distribute the Community Donations Fund to 46 of community organisations and groups in the area to support their initiatives that ultimately benefit residents.
"These organisations and groups have shown their commitment to improving the lives of Shoalhaven residents and promoting community well-being," said Mayor Amanda Findley.
"The funding they receive will help them continue their important work and provide essential programs and services," said Cr Findley.
The Community Donations Panel carefully reviewed applications from local organisations and groups, evaluating each proposal based on a set criteria, budgets and alignment with community needs.
Donations fall under the following three categories: general community donations (culture, community and environment), sponsorship of local events, and subsidised rental, rates and use of Council facilities.
Musical and art organisations were recognised with $8,000 awarded to Shoalhaven Youth Orchestra, $2,000 to Shoalhaven City Concert Band and $9,000 to City of Shoalhaven Eisteddfod. Albatross Musical Theatre Company and Tomerong School of Arts also received funding.
Sponsorship of local events were recognised with $12,930 to Ulladulla Milton Lions Club towards the 2024 Australia Day Celebrations and $2,000 to Rotary Club of Berry for the Celtic Festival. Lions Club of Bomaderry Nowra for Carols in the Park, Nowra Youth Services and Tomerong School of Arts also received funding.
The Flagstaff Group received $6,180 for their Binowee Garden Water Tank and Lay Missionaries of Charity through St Michael Parish received $1,560 for the soup kitchen.
A full list of recipients is available on Council's Community Donations program 2023 -2024 Awardees website.
The approved funding for the 2023-24 Community Donations demonstrates Council's ongoing dedication to building a stronger and more vibrant community for everyone.