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Hyne Community Trust opens for applications in June

Hyne Community Trust Chair Kerrie Downes – second from left – with the Tumbarumba Tennis Club Committee Margaret Wolter, Michael Schwab and Chris Blake

The Hyne Community Trust will once again, open for applications in June 2024 for this year’s round of grants. Eligible community organisations are encouraged to consider how the Hyne Community Trust can support them to deliver lasting benefits to the Tumbarumba region. Source: Timberbiz

An example of a successful project is the Tumbarumba Tennis Club who applied for a grant in 2022 to replace the leaky roof and install a new ceiling for the clubhouse.

Hyne Community Trust Chair, Kerrie Downes said the Tumbarumba Tennis Club has been at the heart of the community for over 50 years as the only tennis facility in the region.

“Utilised by individuals and school groups alike, restoration of the club house was a stand-out application.

“None of the local schools have tennis courts so the club is the only place for our youth, and people of all ages to learn and enjoy the sport.

“Fixing the roof to enable better use of the clubhouse is a project which the Trust considered lasting benefit, a key-criteria for any applicant!

“Like many projects nationwide, Tumbarumba is certainly not immune to the trades shortages, and we have been able to support the Tennis Club to extend their grant timeframe.

“I am pleased to see the work now completed and we intend to utilise the club house ourselves for some of our future committee meetings.” Ms Downes said.

Club Publicity Officer and Treasurer, Michael Schwab said on behalf of the committee that they are pleasantly surprised at the level of interest in tennis from the Tumbarumba community and beyond.

“Having a safe and well-sheltered clubhouse for the children is important during hot summer months.

“We are thrilled to host the hundreds of children that have enjoyed tennis coaching over the tennis seasons under new coach Brock Dixon.

“The lovely surroundings and good facilities at the club ensure that tennis remains an enjoyable, social sport, and one of the key summer activities in Tumbarumba.

“The Committee is grateful for the patience and generosity of the Hyne Community Trust and their continuing support of local sport in the community.” Mr Schwab said.

Tumbarumba regional community groups are reminded the Hyne Community Trust will open for applications on 1 June and close 30 June 2024.

Community groups considering applying for a Hyne Community Trust grant should start reviewing the 2024 guidelines available here: https://www.hyne.com.au/about/community

Projects must be valued over $10,000 to meet the criteria.

The application form will be made available once the 2024 round is open on 1 June.

The Hyne Community Trust was established in 2007and has provided approximately $800,000 to the Tumbarumba region to date.