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Plant the seed for your not-for-profit organisation to grow

Published on Friday, 1 April 2022 at 5:43:19 PM

Emerging local not-for-profit organisations are invited to apply for up to $1,000 as part of the latest round of the Town’s Seed Funding Grant, open until 30 April.

This grant program seeks to build the capacity and resilience of newly established groups or organisations in Hedland, encouraging participation in new civic and community activities.

Applicants can apply for a grant to support items such as telecommunications, equipment, accounting, marketing and IT requirements, governance, utilities and rates, room and office hire and business strategic planning. Meals, staffing and activities covered by other grants are not covered.

Mayor Peter Carter encouraged newly-established not-for-profit organisations to consider how additional funding could assist their operations.

“The Town’s Seed Funding Grant funding is for emerging not-for-profit organisations including new clubs, groups and programs, giving people the opportunity to reinvigorate a new chapter of local community engagement initiatives.

“With the COVID-19 pandemic creating new challenges every day, now is a prime opportunity to gain financial assistance when it’s needed most.”

Click here for more information or to apply online.

For media information:
Laura Hawes
Manager Corporate Affairs
(08) 9158 9365 | lhawes@porthedland.wa.gov.au

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