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Get on track with a Sporting Club Grant

Published: 6 September 2024

The Victorian Government is backing grassroots sporting clubs with more grants now available to help break down participation barriers and get more people involved in community sport.

Westerfoldians Inclusive Running Club athletes taking a selfie on the track

Applications are open for the Sporting Club Grants Program, with grants of up to $5,000 for clubs to improve the skills and knowledge of volunteers, coaches and officials – helping clubs across the state to empower and enhance the experience of volunteers.

Grants of up to $4,000 are also up for grabs to help clubs delivering a new sport or active recreation program.

Clubs can also apply for grants of up to $1,000 to purchase uniforms and equipment, and $750 travel grants are available to help athletes participate in competitions away from home.

Previous recipients include Westerfoldians Inclusive Running Club in Doncaster East who scored more than $1,900 to improve their volunteers’ coaching skills, and a $2,000 investment has helped coaches from Ballarat Gold Swimming Club get their pool lifeguard qualifications.

The Victorian Skateboarding Association was able to host dedicated learn to skate sessions for community members from disadvantaged backgrounds thanks to a $4,000 boost, and seven up and coming cricketers from the Afghan Youth Association of Australia got their chance to compete at the first International Community Twenty20 cricket league in Wollongong last May thanks to $5,250 in travel grants.

The Sporting Club Grants Program has injected more than $17 million into thousands of community sport and recreation clubs across the state since 2015.

For more information visit the Sporting Club Grants Program.

Page last updated: 14 Oct 2024
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