The government launched the Tiny Towns Fund in November 2023, primarily to support projects in communities with a population of up to 5000 people.
Grants, ranging from $5000 to $50,000, will be allocated to infrastructure projects such as playgrounds, community hall and library upgrades, hiking trails and splash parks.
Community and non-profit groups and councils in towns with a population of up to 5000 can apply.
State Member for Euroa Annabelle Cleeland urged small communities across the region to apply for one of the grants.
“Our smaller communities should apply for these grants as a way to help deliver local projects that benefit residents in our towns and help attract visitors,” she said.
“These projects will directly benefit the smaller towns in our region, strengthening community connections and allowing for exciting opportunities for development and improved facilities.
“It would be great to see as many communities as possible benefit from this funding to ensure our regional towns continue to get the support they deserve.”
Murchison and Heathcote were recognised with Tiny Town Tourism awards in 2023.
As a program requirement, applicants will be asked to describe a proposed project that will directly benefit the town and its community through alignment with the Tiny Town Fund objectives.
Applicants will also be required to make a co-contribution towards the proposed project budget in line with the requirements outlined in the program guidelines.
Grant applications close Sunday, February 25.
For more information on how to apply, visit https://www.rdv.vic.gov.au/grants-and-programs/tiny-towns-fund