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Volunteer Grants 2019-20 Successful Applicants Volunteer Grants 2019-20 Successful Applicants *Successful applicants will be formally notified by late May 2020 Nomination Electorate Legal Trading name Legal Entity Name Approved Funding (GST Exclusive) Adelaide Afghan Australian Women Association Incorporated Afghan Australian Women Association Incorporated $5,000 Adelaide Brain X Body Fitness Studio Brain X Body Fitness Studio $1,500 Adelaide Conservation Volunteers Australia Australian Trust for Conservation Volunteers $4,500 Adelaide D.O.M.E. Association Incorporated D.O.M.E. Association Incorporated $1,750 Adelaide Genesis Pregnancy Support Incorporated Genesis Pregnancy Support Incorporated $4,920 Adelaide Grandparents for Grandchildren SA Incorporated Grandparents for Grandchildren SA Incorporated $4,380 Adelaide Greek Senior Citizens of Mile End and Western Suburbs Incorporated Greek Senior Citizens of Mile End and Western Suburbs Incorporated $4,500 Adelaide Multicultural Cricket Multicultural Cricket $5,000 Adelaide Regency Community Men's Shed Incorporated Regency Community Men's Shed Incorporated $4,990 Adelaide RoboRoos RoboRoos $5,000 Adelaide Spanish Club of S.A. Incorporated Spanish Club of S.A. Incorporated $2,740 Adelaide The Friends of The Women's and Children's Hospital Incorporated The Friends of The Women's and Children's Hospital Incorporated $4,880 Adelaide Victim Support Service Incorporated Victim Support Service Incorporated $5,000 Adelaide Vietnamese Boat People Monument Association Incorporated Vietnamese Boat People Monument Association Incorporated $5,000 Adelaide Walking SA Incorporated Walking SA Incorporated $5,000 Aston Australian Jazz Museum Gallery Australian Jazz Museum Gallery $2,000 Aston Boys Brigade 33rd Victoria Boronia Boys Brigade 33rd Victoria Boronia $1,500 Aston Coonara Community House Inc Coonara Community House Inc $2,500 Aston Country Fire Authority Country Fire Authority $4,130 Aston Country Fire Authority Country Fire Authority $4,540 Aston Eastern Districts Polish Association (Melbourne) Eastern Districts Polish Association (Melbourne) $3,000 Aston Fab Nobs Theatre Inc. Fab Nobs Theatre Inc. $2,120 Aston Ferntree Gully Angliss Hospital Auxiliary Ferntree Gully Angliss Hospital Auxiliary $1,500 Aston Ferntree Gully Eagles Football Netball Club Incorporated Ferntree Gully Eagles Football Netball Club Incorporated $2,500 Aston Foothills Community Care Inc. Foothills Community Care Inc. $3,500 Aston German Shepherd Dog Club of Victoria Inc. German Shepherd Dog Club of Victoria Inc. $1,000 Aston Hands off Foundation Inc. Hands off Foundation Inc. $1,500 Aston Heartbeat Victoria Council Inc. Heartbeat Victoria Council Inc. $1,000 Aston Knox Chinese Elderly Citizens Club Inc. Knox Chinese Elderly Citizens Club Inc. $2,500 Aston Knox Environment Society Inc. Knox Environment Society Inc. $2,500 Aston Lions Club of Lysterfield Incorporated Lions Club of Lysterfield Incorporated $2,000 Aston Melbourne Steam Traction Enging Club Inc. Melbourne Steam Traction Enging Club Inc. $2,500 Aston Mountain District Women's Co-operative Ltd Mountain District Women's Co-operative Ltd $1,700 Aston Outer Eastern Honorary Justices Inc. Outer Eastern Honorary Justices Inc. $1,500 Aston Restore Community Church Inc. Restore Community Church Inc. $2,000 Aston Riding for the Disabled Association of Victoria Inc. Riding for the Disabled Association of Victoria Inc. $3,000 Aston Rowville Netball Club Inc. Rowville Netball Club Inc. $2,500 Aston Special Olympics Australia Special Olympics Australia $1,500 Aston St Stephen's Anglican Church Bayswater St Stephen's Anglican Church Bayswater $1,000 Aston Studfield Wantirna Community News Inc. Studfield Wantirna Community News Inc. $1,000 Aston The Basin Community House Inc. The Basin Community House Inc. $2,500 Aston The Basin Theatre Group Inc. The Basin Theatre Group Inc. $2,000 Aston The Uniting Church in Australia, Bayswater Uniting Church The Uniting Church in Australia, Bayswater Uniting Church $3,000 Aston Wantirna South Netball Club Inc. Wantirna South Netball Club Inc. $1,000 Aston Wellington Care Centre Wellington Care Centre $1,800 Ballarat Bacchus Marsh Pony Club Inc. Bacchus Marsh Pony Club Inc. $1,180 Ballarat Ballarat Veterans Assistance Centre Incorporated Ballarat Veterans Assistance Centre Incorporated $3,100 Ballarat Balliang & District CFA Balliang & District CFA $4,440 Ballarat Buninyong Community Events Inc. Buninyong Community Events Inc. $2,320 Ballarat City of Ballarat Municipal Bass Band Inc. City of Ballarat Municipal Bass Band Inc. $2,970 Volunteer Grants 2019-20 Successful Applicants *Successful applicants will be formally notified by late May 2020 Nomination Electorate Legal Trading name Legal Entity Name Approved Funding (GST Exclusive) Ballarat Clunes Public Library Reserve Committee of Management Clunes Public Library Reserve Committee of Management $2,120 Ballarat Conservation Volunteers Australia Conservation Volunteers Australia $3,550 Ballarat Country Fire Authority Country Fire Authority $2,500 Ballarat Creswick & District Senior Citizens Welfare Committee Inc. Creswick & District Senior Citizens Welfare Committee Inc. $1,320 Ballarat Dayledford Mens Shed Dayledford Mens Shed $1,000 Ballarat Daylesford and District Historical Society Inc. Daylesford and District Historical Society Inc. $4,330 Ballarat Daylesford Community Op Shop Inc. Daylesford Community Op Shop Inc. $2,190 Ballarat Food Is Free Incorporated Food Is Free Incorporated $3,050 Ballarat Friends of Canadian Corridor Incorporated Friends of Canadian Corridor Incorporated $4,200 Ballarat Girl Guides Association of Victoria Girl Guides Association of Victoria $4,430 Ballarat Riding for the Disabled Association of Victoria Inc. Riding for the Disabled Association of Victoria Inc. $4,600 Ballarat Sebastopol Men's Shed Sebastopol Men's Shed $4,670 Ballarat St. John Ambulance Australia (Victoria) Inc. St. John Ambulance Australia (Victoria) Inc. $5,000 Ballarat The Legacy Club of Ballarat Inc The Legacy Club of Ballarat Inc $1,500 Banks 1st Picnic Point Scouts 1st Picnic Point Scouts $2,000 Banks 3Bridges Community Limited 3Bridges Community Limited $2,000 Banks Bankstown Football Referees Incorporated Bankstown Football Referees Incorporated $2,000 Banks Baptist Churches of New South Wales Property Trust Baptist Churches of New South Wales Property Trust $2,000 Banks CASS Care Limited CASS Care Limited $2,000 Banks Coolaburoo Neighbourhood Centre Inc Coolaburoo Neighbourhood Centre Inc $4,750 Banks Forest Rangers Football Club Forest Rangers Football Club $2,000 Banks Georges River Life Care Limited Georges River Life Care Limited $2,000 Banks Girl Guides Association (New South Wales) Girl Guides Association (New South Wales) $2,000 Banks Hannans Road Public School Parents & Citizens Association Hannans Road Public School Parents & Citizens Association $2,000 Banks I shine Pty. Ltd. I shine Pty. Ltd. $2,950 Banks Inner Journey Ministry Inner Journey Ministry $2,000 Banks Jubilee Community Services Incorporated Jubilee Community Services Incorporated $1,470 Banks Learning Links Learning Links $2,000 Banks Lifegate Church Padstow Lifegate Church Padstow $2,000 Banks Lions Club of Oatley Inc. Lions Club of Oatley Inc. $2,000 Banks Mortdale District Girl Guides Mortdale District Girl Guides $2,000 Banks Nepalese Penshurst Committee Incorporated Nepalese Penshurst Committee Incorporated $2,000 Banks Padstow Community Care Padstow Community Care $1,950 Banks Padstow Park Parents & Citizens Association Padstow Park Parents & Citizens Association $1,770 Banks Panania Girl Guides Panania Girl Guides $2,000 Banks Provisional Parish of Church at the Peak Peakhurst South Provisional Parish of Church at the Peak Peakhurst South $2,000 Banks Resourceful Australian - Indian Network Incorporated Resourceful Australian - Indian Network Incorporated $2,000 Banks Riverwood Community Centre Ltd Riverwood Community Centre Ltd $5,000 Banks ROAR - Residents Organisation at Riverwood Inc ROAR - Residents Organisation at Riverwood Inc $5,000 Banks Rotary Club of Padstow Inc Rotary Club of Padstow Inc $2,000 Banks St Aidan's Anglican Church Hurstville Grove St Aidan's Anglican Church Hurstville Grove $4,400 Barker Beachport Surf Life Saving Club Incorporated Beachport Surf Life Saving Club Incorporated $5,000 Barker Cadell Pistol Club Incorporated Cadell Pistol Club Incorporated $4,740 Barker Coorong CFS Group Coorong CFS Group $5,000 Barker Jervois Bluds Netball Club Incorporated Jervois Bluds Netball Club Incorporated $5,000 Barker Lincoln Park - Horse and Human Rehabilitation Centre Incorporated Lincoln Park - Horse and Human Rehabilitation Centre Incorporated $5,000 Barker Lucindale Community Economic Development Board Incorporated Lucindale Community Economic Development Board Incorporated $3,600 Barker Millicent Mens Shed Incorporated Millicent Mens Shed Incorporated $5,000 Barker Mount Crawford Dressage Club Incorporated Mount Crawford Dressage Club Incorporated $5,000 Barker Mundulla Sport and Recreational Centre Incorporated Mundulla Sport and Recreational Centre Incorporated $1,580 Volunteer Grants 2019-20 Successful Applicants *Successful applicants will be formally notified by late May 2020 Nomination Electorate Legal Trading name Legal Entity Name Approved Funding (GST Exclusive) Barker Murray Community Services Murray Community Services $5,000 Barker Naracoorte United Soccer Club Incorporated Naracoorte United Soccer Club Incorporated $2,000 Barker Rapid Relief Team (RRT) Ltd Rapid Relief Team (RRT) Ltd $5,000 Barker
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