Club Resto My Ride among 60 recipients of Victorian Motorsport funding
60 Victorian Motorsport projects will share in more than $456,000 from the State Government’s Community Motorsport Program.
The grants help motorsport and motorcycling clubs to upgrade safety, train volunteers and officials, boost participation particularly for women and girls and host events.
The latest round of recipients includes Club Resto My Ride in Williamstown, which received $20,000 to update their website and set up a podcast dedicated to female car restoration enthusiasts.
Leongatha Motorcycle Club also received $13,000 to help purchase first aid kits, upgrade its outdated membership systems and train volunteers.
The Wimmera Kart Club also received close to $10,000 towards the purchase of a safety and recovery response car to assist with track incidents.
The Community Motorsport Program is part of the Victorian Government’s $7.4 million Racing into a New Era for Motorsport initiative.
It’s aimed at addressing gaps in motorsport infrastructure and equipment, training volunteers and officials, supporting young enthusiasts and women to get involved.
For more information about grant recipients and future funding opportunities visit sport.vic.gov.au.
Image: Club Resto My Ride
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