Community shares in grants

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Ninety-four community and individual projects will share over $215,000 from Corangamite Shire Council's 2023-2024 grants program.

Funding from Community Grants, Enabling Grants, Facility Grants, Environment Support Grants and Events and Festivals Grants programs was allocated at the July Council meeting last night.

Mayor Ruth Gstrein said allocating funding through the grants programs was an annual highlight for Council.

"It gives Council a real insight into what our volunteer groups need and it's one of the most valuable ways we can support our communities," Cr Gstrein said.

"It's really terrific that so many people in our community are proactive about such a wide range of projects that reinforce the social fabric of our Shire and make it a great place to live.

"I look forward to seeing lots of these projects roll out over the next year," she said.

The Community Grants Program offers up to $2,000 towards community activities and events including workshops and equipment purchases, planning activities and the development of new community, leisure, cultural or recreational programs. Thirty-six successful applicants received a combined $58,618.

The Facility Grants Program offers up to $2,000 (on a dollar-for-dollar basis) to committees and clubs or organisations whose primary function in the Shire is to help with facility improvements or equipment. Twenty-three successful applicants received a combined $41,157.38.

The Enabling Grants Program offers up to $5,000 to assist community groups to develop 'shovel-ready projects'. These grants can pay for business case preparation, scoping, community consultation, plans and drawings, permits and approvals or engagement of professional grant-writing or other assistance to secure project funding. Four successful applicants received a combined $20,000.

The Environment Support Grants Program offers up to $3,000 (on a dollar-for-dollar basis) for environment and sustainability projects, including installation of energy and water saving items at community facilities. Twenty successful applicants received a combined $46,526.

The Events and Festivals Grants Program offers up to $15,000, made up of a maximum of $10,000 grant funding and a maximum of $5,000 of in-kind support. It is intended for bigger events that increase visitation and stimulate economic activity in the Shire. Twelve successful applicants received a combined $41,000 funding and $15,260 in-kind support.

Community Grants Program

Organisation

Project/Event

Amount

Camperdown P and A Society

Dressage arena for Camperdown Showgrounds

$2,000

Camperdown and District Historical Society Incorporated

Outdoor furniture for Camperdown Historical Centre

$1,218

Camperdown Botanic Gardens and Arboretum Trust

Purchase of shrubs and plants for Botanic Garden

$2,000

Camperdown Bowling Club Incorporated

Repair shade-cloth and purchase of lawn mower

$1,088

Camperdown Community House Incorporated

Community Food Bank: Food aid for Corangamite

$2,000

Camperdown Little Athletics Club Incorporated

Technology upgrade - ipads

$1,789

Camperdown Theatre Company Incorporated

Closed circuit video link-up

$1,700

Camperdown Timboon Rail Trail Committee

Replacement of signs on Rail Trail near Timboon

$773

Camperdown Uniting Church

Annual Christmas community meal

$1,200

Cobden Bowling Club

Bingo equipment upgrade

$2,000

Cobden and District Orchid Club Incorporated

Annual Orchid Show

$1,150

Corangamite Film Society

Corangamite Film Festival

$2,000

Ecklin Hall Committee

Ecklin Community Christmas Night

$1,500

Hampden Tennis Association

Tennis nets upgrade

$2,000

Heytesbury Pony Club Incorporated

Dressage equipment upgrade

$2,000

Kolora Noorat Football Netball Club

Club Strategic Plan

$2,000

Lions Club of Camperdown Incorporated

Purchase of smart TV

$1,326

Lismore Men's Shed Incorporated

Purchase of power tools

$2,000

Lismore Swimming Pool Committee of Management

Swimming starting blocks

$2,000

Murnong Indigenous Garden Incorporated

Arts workshops

$1,760

Princetown Institute of Sport

Signage for Kangaroobie Base Camp Ultra Relay

$2,000

Progressing Cobden Incorporated

Cobden Christmas get-together on Apex

$1,000

Progressing Cobden Incorporated

Community activity days

$1,000

Quota Friends of Cobden Rotary

Cobden's Carols by Candlelight 2023

$1,000

Rotary Club of Cobden

Corporate Mini Golf Challenge 2024 event

$1,000

Simpson and District Community Centre Incorporated

Seniors visit to Steam Rally

$1,245

Skipton Golf and Bowls Club

Barefoot Bowls

$2,000

South Purrumbete Recreation Reserve Committee of Management

The Black and Green Ball

$2,000

South West Model Engineers Incorporated

Batteries for electric train 'Arthur'

$1,282

Terang Athletic Club Incorporated

Terang Gift 2023

$1,250

Terang Golf Club

Upgrade pump shed

$1,587

Terang RSL

Morning melodies

$2,000

Timboon Action

Purchase of equipment to run Makers and Farmers market

$2,000

Timboon Bowling Club

New kitchen fridges

$1,873

Vic SES Cobden Unit

Purchase of defibrillator

$2,000

Enabling Grants Program

Organisation

Project/Event

Amount

Camperdown Botanic Gardens and Arboretum Trust Incorporated

Signage development project

$5,000

Port Campbell Surf Life Saving Club Incorporated

Redevelopment of Clubhouse amenities and changerooms

$5,000

Terang and District Progress Association

Terang Community Hub project

$5,000

Timboon Bowling Club

Provision of Strategic Planning Services

$5,000

Facility Grants Program

Organisation

Project/Event

Amount

Boorcan Cricket Club

Purchase shipping container for storage

$1,650

Boorcan Recreation Reserve Inc

Privacy fence for toilets

$927.43

Camperdown Little Athletics Club Inc

Track and ground upgrades

$2,000

Camperdown-Timboon Rail Trail Committee of Management

Glenfyne Hall air conditioning unit installation

$2,000

Carpendeit Public Hall and Recreation Reserve

Install air conditioning unit

$2,000

Cobden Aero Club Inc

Heating/cooling system installation

$1,900

Cobden and District Tennis Association

New tennis signs with club logo

$709.50

Cobden Angling Club Inc

Purchase ride on mower

$2,000

Cobden Civic Hall Committee of Management

Projector upgrade for hall

$2,000

Cobden Civic Hall Committee of Management

Technology upgrade for Heytesbury Room

$2,000

Darlington Mechanics Institute & Recreation Reserve

Toilet upgrades

$2,000

Ecklin Hall Committee of Management

Defibrillator machine purchase

$1,752

Lake Bookaar Recreation Reserve Committee of Management

Air conditioner installation

$2,000

Lake Tooliorook Committee of Management

Fencing the foreshore

$2,000

Port Campbell Surf Life Saving Club

Upgrade furnishings in function centre

$2,000

Rotary Club of Cobden Inc

Public address system installation at mini golf course

$779

Simpson Bowls Club

New shed

$2,000

Skipton & District Campdraft Club

Fencing and shower block upgrades

$2,000

South Purrumbete Recreation Reserve Committee of Management

Install water tank

$2,000

South Western District Restoration Group Inc

Fencing of new entrance

$1,439.45

Terang and District Indoor Sports and Recreation Centre

Purchase gym equipment

$2,000

Terang Squash Club Inc

Replacing court lighting

$2,000

Timboon Field and Game Club Inc

Upgrading target trap equipment

$2,000

Environment Support Grants Program

Organisation

Project/Event

Amount

Claire Templeton

Revegetation with native species adjacent Mt Emu Creek

$3,000

Clyde Sefton

Weed control to protect remnant native vegetation in Stony Rises

$1,500

Cobden Technical School

Weed removal to protect native vegetation and educate students

$2,880

Dean Mortimer

Revegetation with native species

$2,500

Ecklin Cricket Club

Upgrading to double-glazed windows for energy efficiency

$2,500

Hampden Tennis Association

Upgrading tennis court lighting to LED energy-efficient globes

$3,000

Heytesbury District Landcare Network

Increasing species diversity in the nursery for community use

$3,000

Lismore Land Protection Group

Landcare series for landowners in north of Shire

$3,000

Lismore Land Protection Group

Environmental education on property in north of Shire

$1,260

Mount Elephant Community Management Inc

Weed control to protect remnant native vegetation at Mt Elephant

$3,000

Port Campbell Progress Association & Port Campbell Biolinks

Rabbit control community education in Port Campbell

$1,200

South Purrumbete Recreation Reserve Committee of Management

Revegetation with native species at community reserve

$2,932

Terang and District Indoor Sports and Recreation Centre

Replace air-conditioner with new energy-efficient system

$1,539

Terang College

Waste education and materials for students

$3,000

Thais Hardman & John Saunders

Fencing to protect native revegetation from wallabies

$815

Threatened Species Conservancy

Community survey educating on threatened butterfly species

$2,400

Timboon Action

Weed control and revegetation with native species along creek

$3,000

Timboon Bushland Cooperative

Removal of Ivy adjacent rail trail

$1,000

Nicholas Douglas Cole

Revegetation and protection of native remnant vegetation

$2,000

Schulz Agri Farms

Revegetation with native species

$3,000

Events and Festivals Grants Program

Organisation

Project/Event

Amount

In-Kind

Camperdown P and A Society

Camperdown Show

$3,500

$3,000

Camperdown Turf Club

Camperdown Cup

-

$820

Camperdown Horse Trials

Lakes & Craters International Horse Trials

-

$5,000

Cobden Rec Reserve Committee Management

Cobden Gift

$5,000

-

Crayfest Port Campbell

Crayfest 2024

$5,000

-

Heytesbury Pony Club

Heytesbury Horse Trials

$2,000

-

JNB Events

Loch Hart Music Festival

-

$820

Noorat & District A & P Society

Noorat Show

$2,000

$820

RBF Committee

Robert Burns Festival 2024

$5,000

$3,800

Terang Progress Association

Terang Colour Festival

$5,000

-

Timboon Action

TRACKS Music Festival

$10,000

$500

Yachting Western Victoria (Derrinallum)

62nd Easter Regatta

$3,500

$500

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