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Published on 16 August 2024
A celebration was hosted yesterday in Trentham for grant recipients from three grant programs. Representatives from Council, Councillors and various community groups were present at the event, with a total of $80,111 distributed to groups across the Shire.
Six applications were received for the Sustainable Hepburn Grants Program in 2024. The applications represented a significant effort by organisations within the Shire to consider ways to reduce emissions and become more energy efficient. The Assessment panel recommended all six applications for funding through the program. The total amount funded through this program will be $39,743. Seven applications were received for the Biodiversity Grants Program in 2024. The applications represented a diverse range of activities focused on supporting and enhancing biodiversity in our Shire. For the first time, this year’s program featured a new 24-month category to allow for larger and longer term management of reserves and natural resources. The Assessment Panel recommended the five highest scoring applications for funding through the program. The total amount funded through this program for both 12 and 24- month applications is $27,368. Thirteen applications were received for project funding through the Environment Group Grants Program 2024. Applicants were invited to apply for the program and for the first time this year’s program extended beyond Landcare groups, to also include other organisations working in the environmental space. All 13 applications were recommended by the assessment panel for funding. A total of $13,000 will be funded to environmental organisations this year.
Grant recipients were:
Biodiversity Grants Program in 2024
Sustainable Hepburn Grants Program in 2024
Environment Group Grants Program 2024 ($1,00 each)
The following groups were successful: