Among the 13 successful applicants were Moama Public School for $2000 towards netball uniforms, $3000 for Mathoura Speed Shear and $1500 for Echuca-Moama Theatre Company.
Community groups and not-for-profit organisations were able to apply for up to $3000 for projects or events under round two of the 2020-21 Community Grants Program, which closed on April 8.
Murray River Shire Mayor Chris Bilkey said there was a great response to the program.
“Council received $75,000 worth of project applications from the community, which really does highlight the amazing things going on in our towns,” he said.
“There were many worthy projects submitted for consideration, however the final funded projects are spread throughout the council area and represent the diverse needs of our residents.”
The council had allocated $30,000 towards the program, with the extra $600 to be allocated from the council’s quick response grants program.
“All applications were assessed against set criteria with the assessment committee closely considering the benefits of each project for which funding was sought,” Cr Bilkey said.
The successful organisations and groups also included $1200 for iPads at Mathoura Preschool, $1500 for iPads at Moama and District Pre-School, $1900 for a computer and printer for Bunnaloo Campdraft Club and $3000 for Echuca Moama Triathlon Club to purchase junior equipment.
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