Attachment 1 - Horizon Power Community Partnerships - Successful Applications - Grant round one - September 2020

c. Fundin No. a. Recipient Organisation b. Name of project (initiative) d. Project (initiative Description amount Delivers specialised training to Aboriginal Women s Research and Aboriginal women in remote areas of Evaluation (AWRAE) Training Project Western and will enable 1. ABC Foundation $50,00 and Carnarvon NAIDOC Week them to develop the skills and Celebrations. knowledge required to be employed as Research & Evaluation Assistants. Designed by, and for Aboriginal people to enhance educational and Young Indigenous Womens Pathways Broome Aboriginal Media $25,000 employment prospects, cultivate social 2. Program, Kimberley, and Association and emotional wellbeing outcomes and Goldfields Girl. increase the capacity for personal growth for the participants. Improves the education, discipline, self-esteem, life skills a d employment prospects of young Aboriginal and Establishment of New Clonta f $50,000 Torres Strait Islander men, equipping 3. Clontarf F oundation Academies in Karratha and Port them to participate more meaningfully Hedland. in society. This project will assist in extending the reach of the program into Karratha and Port Hedland. Delivers health, education and fitness programs to children in remote and regional communities across WA, $50,000 using sport to inspire healthy lifestyle 4. Fair Game Australia Healthy Communities Program WA. choices. These programs are designed by health professionals to reduce the risk of lifestyle related disease, build social cohesion and improve mental 2 well-being. Reaches over 400 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander girls within Shooting Stars Training and $50,000 5. Glass Jar Australia regional with Employment Pathway. proven success in improving their school attendance and engagement. Brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and Leadership WA Signature Program - $25,000 6. Leadership WA government sectors in a collaborative Pilbara Field Trip. environment to inspire and enhance exemplary leadershi . Builds the skills and capabilities that Halls Creek Indigenous Skills and $30,000 7. are required to obtain long term Capabilities Program. meaningful employment opportunities. Builds healthy and motivated youth $50,000 through sustainable sports-based 8. Stephen Michael Foundation Regional Youth Engagement Project. programs in the communities in which they live. Improves the educational outcomes of $16,000 9. Teach Learn Grow Rural Tutoring and Mentor Program. students experiencing disadvantage in rural and remote communities. sJ Kimh rlcx

c. Funding No. a. Recipient Organisation b. Name of project (initiative) d. Project (initiative Description amount Contributes to community engagement East Kimberley Football Supporting Regional Communities to 10. $5,000 and positive health outcomes for League Participate in the 2021 AFL Season. residents in the East Kimberley. Engaging young people via an Indigenous Bush Foods project that 11. Enterprise Partnerships WA Kalumburu Youth Bush Foods Project. $10,000 will foster cultural knowledge transfer across enerations. Encourages community, family & Encouraging Youth Participation in the youth engagement through an event 12. Kununurra Apex Club $5,000 Barra Bash. promoting the natural landscapes of the region. Re-engages local children in activities Kununurra Campdraft and to increase their physical and mental 13. Little Rodeo Stars. $5,000 Rodeo Association health following the impacts experienced from COVID-19. Contributes to the education of young people, to achieve their full physical, 14. Kununurra Scouts Mirima Cultural Experience. $1,375 intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual potentials as individuals. Broadens children s learning Kununurra Toy and Puzzle 15. Toy Library Refurbishment. $3,500 experiences using a variety of items Library that are made accessible. Promotes healthy lifestyles and bring 16. Lake Argyle Swim Inc 2021 Lake Argyle Swi . $5,000 encourages tourism to the East Kimberley. An Indigenous-led, not-for-profit Mirima Council Aboriginal organisation, that is preserving 17. Language Nest Interactive Learning. $10,000 Corporation traditional language to allow children to grow up with the knowledge and understa ding transferred by earlier generations. An event focussed on bringing the community together, providing a Ord Valley Events Free Community Showcase - Party in 18. $10,000 platform for local talent to showcase Incorporated the Park. their talent in front of their peers, family a d community. A academic support and enriched learning program to empower $10,000 Aboriginal students to complete high 19. Polly Farmer Fou dation Halls Creek Outreach Program. school and reach their goals in employment, university and higher education. East Pilbara

c. Funding No. a. Recipient Organisation b. Name of project (initiative) d. Project (initiative Description amount Educating and encouraging the local community to grow sustainable food 20. Care For Hedla d Shade House at the Community Garden. $8,310 which helps in the betterment of the environment. Helps families achieve their personal goals by connecting with the Hedland Commu ity Living 21. Daily Living Skills Project. $5,000 community, building relationships, Association building resilience and increasing then- daily living skills. Provides a free service to the Hedland Reptile a d Animal Relocation area, assisting in the safe relocation of 22. Hedland Snake Removal $6,370 Program. reptiles and animals, maintaining public safety. Hedland Well Womens Addresses the gap in cancer services 23. Pink Pilbara Breakfast. $5,000 Centre available to people livin in Hedland. Benefits the business community by Two initiatives: Port Hedland Business Port Hedland Chamber of allowing greater accessibility for the 24. of the Year Awards 2020 and Hedland $10,000 Commerce and Industry business community to engage, instil Economic and Resources Forum 2020. strate ies and encoura e innovation. Project has a carefully curated program of activities which will bring people together, to actively improve 25. The Junction Co. Activate Portside Project. $8,900 community involvement and engagement, to encourage a balance of work and play, and make the community a better place. Events designed to encourage 26. Community Events Partnership. $14,000 com unity participation and engagement.

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c. Fundin No. a. Recipient Organisation b. Name of project (initiative) d. Project (initiative Description amount The program encourages school attendance by removing socio¬ Ca arvon Community School Attendance and Healthy Eating economic barriers and assists in 27. $7,500 College P&C Program. meeting children s basic needs to support their development and education. Increases community engagement and Carnarvon Windfest 28. 2021 Carnarvon Windfest. $5,000 promotes tourism to the Association during off-peak season. Improves the facilities and equipment Exmouth Basketball available to encourage and retain 29. Equipment Upgrades. $1,492 Association community participation and engagement. Professional development for the volunteers to ensure their programs 30. Exmouth Gymnastics Club Host a Coach Training Program. $1,000 continue to be delivered safely to participants. Allows the organisation to procure Exmouth Parents & Citizen Equipment to Support Youth equipment to ensure they are self- 31. $6,200 Assoc. Engagement. sustainable and can continue providing support to the community. Initiative assists the high percentage of Gascoyne Early Years Paint Carnarvon REaD - Early Literacy children arriving at school without the 32. $3,000 Networ Project. skills necessary to make the most of their early education. Assists the organisation to increase the Gascoyne Off Road Racing 33. Communications Upgrade. $5,000 Club safety and wellbeing of participants in their event. 34. Youth Group Youth Engagement Projects and $3,300 Promotes youth engagement to Assoc. Equipment Purchase. increase community participation and life skills. Brings the community together, Exmouth Christmas Lights encourages economic stimulus within 35. $3,000 Competition. the region and improves the health and wellbeing of local residents. Increases community engagement and participation within the region Sha k Bay Community Christmas 36. Shire of Shark Bay $7,500 following the cancellation of all Festival. planned events in 2020 due to COVID- 19. Gascoyne Junction Community Uniting all community members in a 37. $3,000 Christmas Party. celebration of diversity. Reduces the time it takes to move St John A bulance WA - Equipment Purchase to Provide a Faster 38. $2,675 patients while protecting the safety of Shark Bay Sub Centre and Safer Service to Patients. the community volunteers. Improves school attendance for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wirrpanda Foundation Youth Summit and Future Leaders children by working together with 39. $5,000 Limited camp for Wiluna Students. families and the wider community to ensure attendance and retention at school. (loklfickK l |H ance c. Funding No. a. Recipient Organisation b. Name of project (initiative) d. Project (initiative Description amount Upgrades to an aging building will Beaumont Com nity allow the community to increase 40. Beaumont Hall Refurbi hment Program. $5,000 Association activities and increase participation and community en a ement. Establish a hub within the township which will rectify a number of Condingup District Condingup Community Centre 41. $5,000 underlying issues the community is Recreational Association Revitalisation. currently facing and help build resilience. Provide a safe, co fortable and fun outside learning environment, which 42. ESCARE Inc Our Place Our Space. $10,000 acknowledges the connection the community has with Aboriginal people and the environment. Develops friendships and connections within the region to support mental 43. Esperance Bowling Club Ladies Autumn Bowling Competition. $2,500 health, while stimulating the local economy. Business forum providing a focus on Esperance Chamber of Shaping our Future - Business and the current economic climate, 44. $2,500 Commerce and Industry Industry Forum 2020. including insights into the future state of business. Engages a broad sector of the community in a range of activities 45. Esperance Community Arts 2021 Readers and Writers Program. $5,000 associated with reading, writing and storytelling across a variety of platforms. Esperance Nyungar Creation of a place for Aboriginal and 46. Ngulla Mia (Our Place). $9,930 Aboriginal Corporation Non-Aboriginal people to come together to celebrate culture, share experiences and to gain a greater understanding of the local Nyungar history, stories and language. Provides the financial means to meet Follow the Dream - the costs of education which may Horizon Power Follow the Dream 47. Esperance Senior Hig $1,000 include, textbooks, programmable Scholarship. School calculators, speciality uniform and equipment to the scholarship recipient. Community event which helps 48. Hopetou Bowling Club Ladies Annual Bowls Event. $2,500 promote tourism to the region and increases community participation. Provides a venue for the community to 49. Scaddan Country Club Refurbishment of Country Club. $5,000 come together, engage with each other and build a sense of community. Increases the safety of pedestrians 50. Safer Community Footpath Project. $5,000 when walking after dark. A community engagement event which showcases the artwork of local 51. The Cannery Arts Centre The Art of Isolation Project. $2,848 residents which were created during the COVID-19 isolation period. Provides learning opportunities while Tjupan Ngalia Land promoting school attendance and Leonora District High School - Mural 52. Aboriginal Corporation T/A $10,000 engagement with community Project. 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c. Funding No. a. Recipient Organisation b. Name of project (initiative) d. Project (initiative Description amount Celebrates the achievements of 2020 Broome Business Excellence Broome Chamber of business enterprises, while reigniting 53. $3,000 Commerce Awards. optimism within the business community of Broome. Broome Sports Association Engages the community to celebrate 2020 Broome Sports Awards. $5,000 54. Inc sporting pursuits of individuals, teams and clubs. The project will showcase locally owned and lived histories of life in Derby Visitor Centre The Museum Project. 55. $5,000 Derby, dating back to the 1800s, including both Indigenous and non- Indi enous materials. Supports women s health a d Djarindjin Aboriginal Djarindjin Safe House - Outdoor Health $8,000 wellbeing by creating a range of 56. Corporation and Wellbeing Area. activities and paces to assist in their healing. Engages with the community to deliver youth engagement, increase acceptance 57. Looma Communit Inc Youth Centre Engagement Program. $4,500 of diversity, and deliver social inclusion activities. Mowanjum Artists Spirit of Provides an opportunity for you g people to improve their mental health 58. the Wandjina Aboriginal 2021 Mowanjum Festival. $10,000 Corporation through connection to culture and social support. Building a purpose-built facility to Native Animal Rescue enable veterinarians and volu teers to Marine Turtle Rehabilitation Facility. $5,000 59. Broome get involved in the rehabilitation of vulnerable marine turtles and other marine animals. Pays tribute to Broome s colourful Shinju Matsuri Inc Shinju Matsuri 2020. 60. $10,000 heritage and its resultant multicultural and diverse community. Brings the community of Broome Chinatown Christmas Trails Event. 61. $5,000 together and encourages community engagement. Shire of Derby West Increases community spirit and Christmas Lights Competition. $3,000 62. Kimberley collaboration between diverse members of the community. TS Broome - Australian Assists in removing barriers to help in Computers for Cadets. $3,000 63. Navy Cadets the participant’s development and pro ression throu h the cadet system. Provides an opportunity for a 64. Yungngora Association Community Playground. $10,000 partnership project that benefits Aboriginal children and families in their community. Wi'st I'ilham c. Funding No. a. Recipient Org nisatio b. Name of project (initiative) d. Project (initiative Description amount Events that promote community engagement and participating while Two initiatives: 2020 Karratha and increasing community spirit. Australia Day awards recognise individuals and 65. Surrounds Christmas Light Competition $8,000 and 2021 Australia Day Awards. groups who have demonstrated leadership and/or outstanding voluntary service within Karratha.

Engaging the community in creating audio recordings that will become a Juluwarlu Group Aboriginal powerful tool for the preservation of 66. Yuyu Marla - Song Project. $10,000 Corporation Yindjibamdi language and culture, communal sharing and teaching young people. Celebrates the achievements, Karratha Districts CCI Business Excellence Awards 2020. innovation and enterprising spirit of 67. $5,000 small to medium sized businesses across the City of Karratha. Ngarliyamdu Bindirri Providing increased outcomes to CO location of NBAC Services and Aboriginal Corporation $10,000 clients by making services easier to 68. Refurbishment. NBAC access.

Establishment of a network of social NYFL Commercial Foundation Food Program. $10,000 supermarkets, under the banner of the 69. name Foundation Food throughout the North-West. Development of a new improved Refurbishment in Ka ratha. 70. The Salvation Army $9,000 outdoor therapeutic and sensory space, contributing to an increased sense of wellbeing, empo erment and recovery from the trauma of family and domestic violence. Enhancing the street appeal of the Welcome Lotteries House Building Refresh Project. $10,000 building, encouraging new and current 71. clients to feel welcome and engage ith the services.