Community groups affected by Cyclone Debbie urged to apply for grants
Community groups affected by Cyclone Debbie in South East Queensland have been given extra time to apply for grants under the 2017 Energex Community and Sustainability Fund.
Energy Minister Mark Bailey said the fund was all about giving the local community a helping hand, and this was never more important than in the aftermath of the cyclone.
“The Energex Community and Sustainability Fund assists local, grass root community organisations and groups with financial support and helps them deliver projects like wildlife rescues, the revegetation of river banks, school veggie patches, and even healthy lifestyle education programs,” he said.
“The funding application period normally finishes in mid-April but it has been extended to Tuesday 2 May to give any community groups who have been hit hard by the cyclone a bit of extra time to get their application in.
“To be eligible for funding under this program, your project needs to be located in South East Queensland, it needs to provide direct benefits to the local community, and fall into one or more of the following categories – community, education, environment, safety and sustainability.
“I urge any local community groups who think they may be eligible to get their application in quickly.”
Mr Bailey said since the program began in 2011, Energex had awarded more than $600,000 in grants to more than 250 local groups as its way of thanking them for their hard work in the community.
These groups included schools, community and sporting clubs, cultural heritage groups, gardening and agriculture societies, industry associations, animal welfare groups, service groups and volunteer organisations.
“Energex’s sustainable practices provided the key to funding these projects,” Mr Bailey said.
“Through the sale of Energex’s scrap materials, we have been able to provide this substantial financial support to local communities.”
Our Community Fund
At Energex, we see ourselves as an important member of our community. We are committed to delivering safe and reliable power to the people of South East Queensland and have the privilege of supporting community initiatives through our Community and Sustainability Fund.
This Fund is all about giving the local community a helping hand. Through our Fund we partner with local, grassroot community organisations and groups to provide financial support and help them deliver projects like wildlife rescues, the revegetation of river banks and school veggie patches, and even healthy lifestyle education programs.
For more information about the fund visit, https://www.energex.com.au/about-us/our-commitment/in-the-community/our-fund (external site)
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