The Duralie Community Fund is reopening for projects in the Stroud region for the first time since 2018.
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Community groups can apply for funding through the Duralie Community Fund for projects which will benefit local education, environment, health, infrastructure, arts, leisure and cultural heritage.
Not-for-profit organisations and community groups in the vicinity of the Duralie mine are invited to apply for funding between $5000 and $50,000 for projects which will enhance community life.
The funding round opened on Monday May 24, and organisations can apply online via the Duralie Community Fund application form before Friday June 18 at www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/grants.
Funds for successful projects will be available in July.
A community funding round was last offered in 2018, and the funds assisted with the completion of works at Stroud Showground in the interim.
Previous funding has provided many projects in Stroud and surrounding areas, including the now completed Stroud Showground upgrades, the provision of an accessible unisex toilet at Allen Park, upgrades to community facilities and purchases of equipment.
"The Duralie Community Fund offers a valuable opportunity to enrich community facilities and deliver projects that have lasting benefit for the Stroud area," MidCoast Council's Director of Liveable Communities, Paul De Szell said.
Visit the website to check if your organisation or project is eligible and apply before Friday June 18.