Clubs shell out for community good
- Published Date
- 23/08/2017
- News Topic
- Council, Heritage, Art & Culture, Sport, Youth
Forty-one organisations are better off thanks to funding from Randwick City Council’s annual ClubGRANTS Scheme.
The Scheme, which began in 2000, has distributed over $5.5m to projects, programs and services that assist vulnerable people. Organisations were honoured at a Presentation Evening at South Sydney Juniors led by Randwick Mayor, Noel D’Souza.
The 2017 recipients were:
- Australian Kookaburra Kids Foundation
- Autism Spectrum Australia
- B Miles Women’s Foundation
- Beaches Outreach Project
- Botany Family & Children’s Centre
- Camp Quality
- Caretakers Cottage
- Centennial Park School
- Clovelly Surf Lifesaving Club
- Coogee Surf Lifesaving Club
- Creativity Inc
- Delta Society Australia
- Dymocks Children’s Charities
- Hospital Art Australia
- Kooloora and Soldiers Settlement Community Centres
- Little Heroes Swim Academy Limited
- Maroubra Ladies Probus Club
- Maroubra Rainbow Club
- Maroubra Surf Life Saving Club Incorporated
- Men of League Foundation
- Randwick Offshore Rescue Boat
- Randwick Meals on Wheels
- Shine for Kids
- Sir Roden & Lady Cutler Foundation
- Sisters of Charity Outreach
- South Maroubra Surf Lifesaving Club
- Souths Cares
- St Vincent De Paul Society – Maroubra Junction Conference
- St Vincent De Paul Society – Malabar Conference
- Starlight Children’s Foundation
- Surfing NSW
- Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation
- Ted Noffs Foundation
- The Deli Women & Children’s Centre
- The Humour Foundation
- The Leukaemia Foundation
- The Probus Club of Maroubra
- Wesley Community Services
- Wheelchair Spots NSW
- Youth Off The Streets
Applications for funding open in mid-March each year and close at the end of April. A list of previous recipients can be found at http://www.randwick.nsw.gov.au/community/grants-and-awards/randwick-clubgrants
Last Updated: 1 March 2022