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Grants up for grabs

LOCAL community not-for-profit groups and organisations are encouraged to apply for the City of Casey’s 2011/12 Community Grants Program, which can provide funding of up to $3000.
The program aims to encourage the development and enhancement of services and programs within the municipality.
The following categories are available under the Community Grants Program.
Art and Culture: Assisting in the growth of quality arts and cultural opportunities in Casey, this grant is for things such as displays, programs or workshops, music, visual and literary arts, performances, one-off art-based events and historical activities.
Events: These grants support the development of new and existing community events in Casey. They also encourage community-based organisations to develop and conduct events that showcase their talents or sporting abilities, and provide public entertainment that celebrates diversity within Casey.
Diversity and Harmony: These grants support projects and programs which promote and celebrate the uniqueness of the City of Casey which is culturally-diverse, accepting of people of all abilities and inclusive of all residents.
Health and Wellbeing: These grants support projects or programs which have a focus on social, physical or mental health, improving access and participation by people with disabilities, or providing recreation and/or leisure activities for all ages.
Applications for community grants will be accepted until 5pm, Friday 13 May.
For more information, call the City of Casey on 9705 5200 or visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/fundingandgrants.

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