Drought Relief Extended, Expanded for More Clubs

SA Gov

Hundreds of drought-affected sport and active recreation clubs have applied for a new grant program helping communities to stay active – with more time given for other clubs to tap into the crucial support.

The Regional Drought Relief Round – established by the Malinauskas Government – has been extended for two weeks to Thursday 12 June, enabling more clubs to access up to $5,000 in targeted relief.

The initiative – a new and additional round of the Active Club Program – is part of the State Government's comprehensive $73 million package to support communities impacted by drought across the state.

More than 500 sport and active recreation clubs have applied for funding since the program opened last month, with strong uptake in Yorke and Mid North (160 applications), Eyre and Western (85), and Limestone Coast (65) regions.

Around one-in-four applications have already been screened and approved to receive funding, meaning grants can be used to relieve financial pressure quickly.

Funding can go towards water-saving and drought-resilient measures like rainwater tanks, smart irrigation controllers and new or upgraded irrigation infrastructure, along with utility bill relief and energy efficiency initiatives.

Essential costs such as equipment, uniforms and program delivery are also covered – helping to reduce barriers to participation and promote physical activity.

The Regional Drought Relief Round has been expanded to include thoroughbred and harness racing clubs facing watering and maintenance pressures, which impact clubs' ability to deliver programs and services in regional communities.

Clubs are encouraged to spend grants locally to support their community.

For more information and to apply, visit: orsr.sa.gov.au/grants/active-club-program.

As put by Emily Bourke

We want regional clubs to get behind this program to help them get through a challenging time for so many.

Targeted drought relief will ease the additional pressure on clubs as they keep their communities active and connected.

The programs and services clubs run are crucial, which is why we have extended and expanded support available following a strong early response.

As put by Clare Scriven

I encourage regional clubs to make the most of this opportunity which can be used to relieve financial pressure.

As many regions endure the driest year on record, this is one of the many avenues of support we have made available through the Malinauskas Government's $73 million Drought Support Package, to help regional communities through this challenging time.

Regional clubs play an integral role in providing a place of community connection and engagement.

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