Katikati Advertiser

Fund open for applicatio­ns of Western Bay community projects

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Groups in the Western Bay that manage community facilities are being invited to apply for funding for upgrades and improvemen­ts.

Western Bay of Plenty District Council’s Facilities in the Community Fund is open for applicatio­ns until May 21.

The $100,000 contestabl­e fund is available every two years, to community-managed facilities that are used by the public but aren’t on public land, including facilities run by sports clubs, schools and volunteer organisati­ons.

To be eligible, a project must have a minimum total value of $10,000, be in response to significan­t growth and cannot replace or duplicate a recreation­al facility in the same area.

“Community groups often find themselves stretched thin, trying to meet the evolving needs of their users and the growing demands of the community. This is even more challengin­g in the current economic environmen­t,” district council senior recreation­al planner Jason Crummer said.

“The Facilities in the Community Fund provides support to help these groups improve shared spaces for the benefit of communitie­s throughout the district, and is part of our commitment towards empowering communitie­s.”

The last funding round, in 2022, went towards repairing the roof on the Katikati Agricultur­al and Pastoral building, maintenanc­e work including wheelchair access at the Katikati Community Centre, a study to scope out the Whakamaram­a Mountain Bike trail, a weatherpro­of cover for O¯tamara¯kau School’s astro courts, and an electric barbecue at Te Puna Quarry Park.

This year’s successful candidates will be selected by a subcommitt­ee of councillor­s Don Thwaites, Anne Henry and Andy Wichers, each representi­ng one of the Western Bay’s three wards. The panel will consider each applicatio­n according to a set of criteria to ensure fair and objective results.

To find out more and to apply for funding, go to: www.westernbay.govt. nz/community/grants-and-funding/ facilities-in-the-community-fund

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