City of Melbourne funding supports community initiatives and projects
More than 70 community projects will share in the $500,000 City of Melbourne funding including an initiative to encourage girls to play football along with support programs for young, unpaid carers.
Kensington Junior Soccer Club has received $4,800 for an ambassador program to encourage young women to play and coach football.
City of Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp said the Connected Communities Grants program aims to provide opportunities for local residents to connect with their neighbours and feel a sense of belonging.
Lord Mayor Capp notes “The City of Melbourne is one of Victoria’s most diverse communities. 56% of our residents were born overseas and 48% speak a language other than English.
“We want to ensure our residents feel engaged and supported, and are able to participate in the community. These grants will support not-for-profits, community groups and schools, giving people the opportunity to connect with their neighbours and contribute to our wonderful city.”
Health, Wellbeing and Belonging portfolio lead Councillor Dr Olivia Ball said the grants will enable community groups to lead the city’s inclusive recovery.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the way we’ve been able to connect with our local community, which has left too many people feeling lonely and isolated.
“As we bounce back, we want to make sure everyone feels welcome and included, which is why we’re thrilled to be supporting these 77 community-building projects.”
Recipients of the 2022 Connected Communities Grants also include:
Little Dreamers Australia – received $20,000 to provide educational support for young people providing unpaid care.
Melbourne Youth Alliance – received $20,000 for workshops and events to connect young African Australians with industry professionals for employment support.,
For a full list of the Connected Community Grants recipients, visit the City of Melbourne’s website.
Image courtesy Kensington Junior Soccer Club
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