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Sport and Recreation Grants Program – Tranche 2 Sport and Recreation Grants Program – Tranche 2 Organisation Project Grant $ 500 Car Club of Tasmania Funding to assist with purchase of hand washing, 2 223 Inc sanitising and cleaning supplies ACL Cricket Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 2 573 supplies and cricket balls Aikido-Aiki Kai Tasmania Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 407 Inc cleaning supplies Artgym Judo Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 2 017 cleaning supplies Australian Italian Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 880 cleaning products and balls Australopers Orienteering Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 2 159 Club Inc supplies and competition equipment AYC Netball Association Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 3 000 Inc cleaning supplies, balls, bags and bibs Barnstoneworth United Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 148 Football Club supplies Bass and Flinders Bowls and Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 777 Community Club Inc cleaning supplies Beachside Football Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 1 431 cleaning supplies, trestle benches, training and competition equipment Beaconsfield Cricket Club Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 811 Inc supplies, signage and balls Beauty Point Bowls and Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 2 870 Community Club Inc cleaning supplies, competition equipment and signage frames Bellerive Junior Soccer Club Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 924 Inc supplies, balls, goal-keeper gloves and cones Beltana Bowls Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 1 851 cleaning supplies and signage Birralee and Districts Pony Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 2 209 Club Inc cleaning supplies, crowd control, thermometer, contactless payment and equipment Blackmans Bay District Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 2 703 Cricket Club Inc cleaning supplies, and balls Communities, Sport and Recreation Department of Communities Tasmania Organisation Project Grant $ Bothwell Golf Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and cleaning 1 100 supplies, signage and thermometer Bowls North Inc Funding to assist with purchase of representative shirts 2 695 Bracknell Football Club Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and cleaning 2 208 Inc equipment, game day equipment and signage Bridgenorth Football Funding to assist with purchase of hand cleaning supplies and 2 768 Club Inc training equipment Bridport Bowls Club Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising supplies 240 Inc Bridport Football Club Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and cleaning 2 510 Inc supplies Bridport Surf Life Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and cleaning 1 044 Saving Club Inc supplies Brighton Bowls and Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and cleaning 1 435 Community Club Inc supplies Brighton District Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and cleaning 2 706 Cricket Club Inc supplies, protective equipment and balls Brighton Football Club Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising supplies and 2 441 Inc balls Buckingham Bowls Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising supplies and 554 Club Inc signage Buckland Cricket Club Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising supplies, balls, 766 Inc gloves and drink bottles Burnie Basketball Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising, cleaning 3 000 Association Inc supplies and basketballs Burnie Bowls Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and cleaning 458 supplies Burnie Junior Football Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising, training and 2 996 Club Inc competition equipment Burnie Little Athletics Funding to assist with purchase of equipment and sanitising 2 424 Centre Inc supplies Burnie Rugby Union Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and cleaning 1 824 Club Inc supplies, training equipment, balls and signage Burnie Surf Life Saving Funding to assist with purchase of nipper boards 2 727 Club Inc Burnie Tennis Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and cleaning 2 707 supplies, teaching cart, racquets and printer cartridges Burnie United Football Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising equipment and 404 and Sporting Club Inc training bibs Communities, Sport and Recreation Department of Communities Tasmania Organisation Project Grant $ Burnie Yacht Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 489 cleaning supplies, bins, whiteboard and VHF radio Bushrangers Basketball Funding to assist with purchase of balls 2 000 Victoria Inc Campania Cricket Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of uniforms, helmets 1 877 and balls Canterbury Hockey Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 3 000 cleaning supplies and protective competition equipment Carlton Park Surf Life Saving Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 2 727 Club Inc cleaning supplies Cavaliers Basketball Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of basketballs, dribble 2 993 goggles, training tops and coach boards Central Bears Softball Club Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 1 248 Inc cleaning supplies, helmets and catchers equipment Central Coast Cricket Club Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 2 389 Inc supplies, thigh guards and balls Central Region Junior Soccer Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 3 000 Association Inc supplies, tables and bibs Circular Head Cricket Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 2 251 Association Inc cleaning supplies, balls and equipment Circular Head Gymnastics Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 2 625 Club Inc cleaning supplies, signage, equipment and vacuum Circular Head Kart Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 1 754 supplies Circular Head Netball Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 922 Association Inc cleaning supplies, bibs, disposable icepacks, timers, balls, clipboards and record keeping Circular Head Pony Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising, 1 551 cleaning supplies and safety supplies City Marians Sports Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of protective 1 723 equipment (face masks and goalie gear) City of Launceston Basketball Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 2 249 Club Inc cleaning supplies, high viz vests and signage Claremont Bowls Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising and 809 cleaning supplies Claremont Cricket Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of cleaning supplies 1 688 and balls Communities, Sport and Recreation Department of Communities Tasmania Organisation Project Grant $ Claremont Football Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of training 3 000 equipment and cleaning supplies Claremont Junior Football Club Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 3 000 Inc and cleaning supplies, footballs, signage and crowd control Clarence District Football Club Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 2 010 Inc and cleaning supplies, footballs, clipboards, bedrolls, masks and tally counters Clarence Junior Football Club Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 2 836 Inc and cleaning supplies and drink bottle carriers Clarence Little Athletics Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 2 424 Centre Inc and cleaning supplies and competition equipment Clarence Zebras Football Club Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 2 601 Inc and cleaning supplies, training equipment, crowd control and ink Clifton Beach Surf Life Saving Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 3 000 Club Inc supplies, first aid and first aid training supplies Colebrook Cricket Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 2 451 and cleaning supplies, one set wicket keeping gear, balls and helmets Cosgrove Park Bowls Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 2 608 and cleaning supplies, jacks and mats Cradle Coast Outrigger Canoe Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 1 052 Club Inc supplies, thermometer and signage Cradle Coast Triathlon and Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 2 756 Multisport Inc and cleaning supplies, tables for sanitiser, signage, crowd control, contactless payment and registration table protection screen and marquee Cremorne Bowls and Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 1 946 Community Club Inc and cleaning supplies, mats and jacks Cressy Bowls and Community Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 1 922 Club Inc and cleaning supplies and foot mats Cressy Cricket Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 1 948 supplies and balls Communities, Sport and Recreation Department of Communities Tasmania Organisation Project Grant $ Cripps Waratah Netball Club Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 3 000 Inc and cleaning supplies, playing bibs and protective equipment Cuprona Football Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 2 993 supplies, bibs, balls and drink bottles Cygnet Bowls and Community Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 939 Club Inc and cleaning supplies Cygnet Football Club Inc Funding to assist with purchase of hand sanitising 2 370 and cleaning supplies and footballs
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