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How to score a grant for your local footy or netball club

Applications for the Country Football and Netball program are now open for local councils to apply for, the Victorian Government has announced.

Up to $2.5 million is available for rural, regional and outer metropolitan councils to apply for grants of up to $250,000. These grants are to deliver projects such as installing sports lighting and building new or redeveloping pavilions to benefit their local clubs.

“Country football and netball clubs are the lifeblood of Victorian communities and we’re supporting them with the infrastructure they need to take on more players, host more events and draw bigger crowds – creating a real buzz in the community and boosting local economies,” said Minister for Community Sport Ros Spence.

Regional clubs impacted by the recent floods such as Yarra Glen or in communities experiencing socio-economic disadvantage, strong population growth or other economic challenges are also strongly encouraged to approach their local councils to apply for program funding.

“It is fantastic to see the program continuing in 2023, which means many country football and netball clubs will benefit from new and upgraded facilities in coming years,” said the Head of AFL Victoria Ben Kavenagh.

“Better facilities mean more participation, and greater opportunities for Victorians to experience everything our sport has to offer,” said Netball Victoria CEO Andrea Pearman.

Applications close on 27 March 2023. For more information about the program and to apply visit sport.vic.gov.au.

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