Residents and groups in the Milton and Ulladulla district will receive benefits under the the NSW Government's 2019 Community Building Partnership Program.
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Member for South Coast Shelley Hancock said electorate of South Coast has today secured $299,747 in funding for a total of fifteen projects through the NSW Government's 2019 Community Building Partnership Program.
"This is fantastic news for the South Coast," Mrs Hancock said.
"This grassroots funding will directly help create a more vibrant and inclusive local community with positive social and recreational outcomes," Mrs Hancock said.
"I congratulate all the organisations that were successful in their application and look forward to seeing how these projects make a real difference for community groups in the area."
The full list of successful projects in the South Coast electorate for the 2019 round are:
Yumaro Limited - Ability Connect Transport Project - $15,000
Huskisson Woollamia Community Voice - Dignified Toileting for All - $25,000
Milton Anglican Church - Hall Restoration and Upgrade - $59,675
Tomerong School of Arts - Refurbishment for the 21st Century - $17,000
Shoalhaven City Council - Sanctuary Point Skate Park - $10,000
Pyree Literary Institute - Kitchen Refurbishment - $48,440
Ulladulla High School P&C - School Bus - $40,000
Country Women's Assn Nowra Branch - Renew 2020 - $17,420
Cudmirrah Berrara Progress Assn - Fire Danger Information Sign - $12,000
Love Culburra Beach Festival - Community Creative HQ refurbishment - $12,980
Inasmuch Community - Secure Facility Laundry Dryers - $10,315
Milton Ulladulla Dog Training Club - Storage Shed - $3,791
Currarong Community Assn - Upgrade PA and AV System in Hall - $7,481
Nowra Youth Services - Kitchen and Side Area Renovation - $4,396
Bay and Basin Junior AFL - What's the Score Bombers - $16,249
Now a decade old, the Community Building Partnership program has funded more than 13,800 community projects since it commenced in 2009.
Applications for the 2020 Program open in May.
Go to www.nsw.gov.au/cbp for more information about the NSW Government's Community Building Partnership Program.