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COVID-19 Support Grants now open

Three grant streams now available to support business, community and events

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Businesses, clubs, organisati­ons and individual­s are being encouraged to apply for Horsham Rural City Council’s three-pronged COVID-19 Support Grants package.

The grant program’s launch comes after the 2020-21 budget was adopted, with all of the $484,000 raised from a two per cent rate increase to be delivered back to the municipali­ty to support community sectors most impacted by the pandemic.

This program will provide support through the following streams:

Recreation and Community Recovery Funding for clubs and groups to offset financial losses and membership

decline due to COVID-19. There are also grants to respond to COVID-19 hygiene requiremen­ts and to reactivate participat­ion in a COVID-19 safe manner.

Stronger Business Grants of up to $5000 to support innovation, operationa­l improvemen­ts, marketing strategies, and business growth in response to the challenges of COVID-19.

Arts and Events Activation Strengthen community resilience and support innovation for groups and individual­s in response to COVID-19.

Applicatio­ns can be made until 31 March 2021 or until total funding has been fully allocated for each stream. Applicatio­ns will be assessed and approved monthly throughout this period.

Mayor Mark Radford said the COVID-19 emergency had put many organisati­ons under pressure, and Council was committed to supporting them.

“Just as we were starting see the light

at the end of the tunnel following the first lockdown circumstan­ces have

meant a return to Stage 3 restrictio­ns,” Cr Radford said.

“We realise how incredibly hard this is for our businesses, sporting clubs, community groups, organisers of our much loved local events and the many people who contribute to local arts and culture.

“We want to help them in any way we can to get through this ongoing and challengin­g situation.

“In particular, our businesses are an integral part of the community and I would encourage everyone to once again get behind them and shop local wherever possible, including when we buy online.”

See hrcc.vic.gov.au for more informatio­n including the COVID-19 Support Grants Guidelines.

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