Council Grants $93.2K to Community Initiatives across 26 Cassowary Coast organisations

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In one of the largest community grant rounds in Council history, Cassowary Coast Regional Council will disburse more than $93,200 across twenty-six organisations following an endorsement of panel recommendations at the May Local Government Meeting.

The grants are spread across three funding streams including ‘Environmental Sustainability’ ($23,000), Community and Economy ($56,700) and Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF - $13,500). The overall value of all the funded projects is $226,500 ranging from cultural festivals and sporting events to club equipment and activities.

Cassowary Coast Councillor for Community, Culture and Liveability Trudy Tschui congratulated the recipient organisations for their valuable contributions to the region’s community.

“The aim of Council’s community grants program is to support a more sustainable and resilient community by delivering social, cultural, environmental and economic outcomes through various funding streams,” Cr. Tschui said.

“While this round of grants is considerable, it pales in comparison to the value that each of our community organisations invest into our region’s health and wellbeing, as well as culture and liveability.”

The Greek Orthodox Community of Innisfail and North Queensland was delighted to be recipient of a Community and Economy grant to assist in the delivery of a Greek Taverna night.

“We’re excited to showcase our Greek culture, something that has been part of our region for almost ninety years,” said Ourania Conomos from the Greek Orthodox Community of Innisfail and North Queensland.

“We’re pleased to announce the Greek Taverna night will be held at the Innisfail Shire Hall on Saturday 28 September in celebration of Greek language, food, music and dancing.

“I would encourage other community organisations to apply for funding through this program to assist in projects that celebrate our lifestyle, and to see the benefits flow on to our local community and economy.”

Throughout the 2023-24 financial year, Cassowary Coast Regional Council has injected over $200,000 into local organisations and non-profit projects through community grants and RADF programs. The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Cassowary Coast Regional Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.

To learn more about Council’s Community Grants Program please visit https://www.cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au/funding-grants.

For further information please contact Council at 1300 763 903 or email enquiries@cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au.

Recipients 2023-2024 Round 2 Community Grants and Support Program – Environmental Sustainability

Applicant

Project

Project value

Funding

Brettacorp

Wildsoet Park Revegetation

$7,500

$2,000

Friends of Ninney Rise

Chairs for Community Events

$2,031.90

$2,000

Johnstone River Community Gardens

Increase safe storage capacity

$6,209.50

$5,000 (subject to DA)

Carey Baptist Grammar School

Closing the loop on food waste at Zero

$9,096

$4,058 (subject to DA)

Johnstone Regional Landcare

Trailer covers for plant trailers

$6,060

$4,958.19

Silkwood Gun Club

Environmental noise assessment

$21,780

$5,000

Total

$52,677.40

$23,016.19

 

Recipients 2023-2024 Round 2 Community Grants and Support Program – Community & Economy

Applicant

Project

Project value

Funding

Innisfail & District Historical Society

Innisfail Art Deco Festival 2024

$10,000

$5,000

QLD Police Citizens Youth Welfare Assoc (Innisfail)

PCYC Innisfail After Dark Drop in Program

$5,045

$4,845

Innisfail Game Fishing Club

Community Engagement (fishing simulator)

$5,085

$5,000

Greek Orthodox Community of Innisfail & North QLD (Philoptohos Ladies of Innisfail)

Greek Taverna night – community event to showcase 90 years of Greek culture

$39,494

$5,000

Tully & District Chamber of Commerce

Tully 2024 Christmas Street Party

$10,375

$5,000

Cardwell UFO Festival

2024 Australian UFO Festival

$27,530

$5,000

Mission Beach Outrigger Club

Vaka Tuo Moto 2024 Regatta Festival

$13,375

$4,000

Cassowary Coast Multisport Club

On a Mission multisport adventure youth and volunteer program

$6,275

$5,000

Tully Horse Performance Centre

Increase services feasibility

$5,932.40

$2,700

Mission Beach sailing club

Club roller door upgrade

$3,870.74

$3,403.02

Tully Nursing Home

Group fitness activity

$3,300

$1,980

Innisfail Woodworkers Guild inc.

Safety and service security camera

$2,400

$2,000

Girringun Aboriginal Corporation

Runs on the board suicide awareness cricket match

$2,990

$1,990

Innisfail Combined Sporting Assoc Inc.

Pressure clean clubhouse and pavilion

$2,000

$2,000

Innisfail Touch Association

Come and try touch carnival

$2,000

$2,000

Cardwell and district pickleball

Shade for players

$1,822.70

$1,822.70

Total

$160,274.80

$56,740.72

 

Recipients 2023-2024 Round 2 Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF)

Applicant

Project

Funding

Innisfail Historical Society

Tropical Art Deco Community Engagement

$3,541

Khalida De Ridder

The Masterclass Sessions

$3,541

Innisfail Community Band Inc

Exploring and performing homegrown music

$2,912

Cosima Stokeld auspiced by Mission Beach Community Arts Inc.

Inc Dangiang Sunda Artist Residency

$3,541

Total

$13,535

John Kremastos and Ourania Conomos from the Greek Orthodox Community of Innisfail and North Queensland celebrate news that they received a grant for their Greek Taverna Night in September.

Photo caption:  John Kremastos and Ourania Conomos from the Greek Orthodox Community of Innisfail and North Queensland celebrate news that they received a grant for their Greek Taverna Night in September.