West Australian Forestry Minister Dave Kelly announced that the Forest Products Commission’s Community Support Program had opened applications for 2021 funding. The program has delivered $90,000 in grants to 55 community organisations since starting in 2018. Source: Timberbiz
This year, grants of up to $2000 from a total of $40,000, are on offer to community groups across the South-West of Western Australia.
In 2020, the program provided grants to a range of groups, including volunteer fire brigades, Aboriginal communities, regional community events, and children’s sporting clubs.
Applications are invited from organisations and groups that contribute to regional communities, encourage recreation in State forests or educate the community about the benefits of forestry and the timber industry.
“The McGowan Government is committed to supporting our regional communities and a sustainable forestry industry,” Minister Kelly said.
“Last year the program provided grants to a range of culturally diverse projects, including one to an Aboriginal corporation for a training program in plant cultivation.
“These grants aim to highlight the important role the forestry industry plays in supporting our regional communities economically, but also in contributing to their vibrancy and making them great places to ive.”
Applications close on April 28, 2021.
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