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Border Trust Community Grants
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BORDER TRUST COMMUNITY SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM

 

The Border Trust sources funds in the form of donations and gifts from individuals and businesses across the communities of Albury and Wodonga and across the Indigo, Towong, Greater Hume & Alpine Shires.

 

These funds are distributed each year to local community groups through the Small Grants Program.   

Grants are made to community groups and organisations whose projects are in keeping with the Border Trust's mission & Aims. Community groups apply for funding via the  Grant Application Process.

 


Border Trust Community Small Grants Program

Grant Recipients October 2008

 

The Border Trust is pleased to announce the successful recipients of the second Community Small Grants Program for 2008.

 

  1. Alpine Carer Support Group  Porepunkah   $2,000 for  a carer issues program.

 

  1. Mt Beauty Kindergarten & Lakeview Children's Centre   $2,000 for "Rainbow Garden".

 

  1. Belvoir Special School Wodonga   $2,000 for resources for the visually impaired.

 

  1. Deaf Children Australia  Wodonga   $1,500 for development of a Father's Group.

 

  1. Wodonga District Tenant Group  $1,685 for Welcome Packs.

 

  1. Camp Quality Albury Wodonga  $2,300 for Family Camp.

   


Grant Recipients June 2008

Border Trust is delighted to announce the successful recipients for the June grant round.

They are:-

  1. The LEAP Centre Inc (Learning Education & Play - an early intervention program) $2,034.50 – for the purchase of the Lecky Early Activity Systems for babies and children with special needs.
  2. The Murray Valley Centre Inc, (Centre for Adults with disabilities) $4,500.00 – for their garden project to increase personal networking and community co-operation.
  3. Beechworth Business & Professional Women’s Club  $500.00 – to conduct the “Gorgeous Girls’ program promoting personal and professional development of young women in the area.
  4. Corryong Neighbourhood House  $900.00  - supporting a Women’s Retreat @ Walwa, bringing city and country women together for cultural and social exchange.
  5. “Wild Choir”  $2,000.00 – to provide a regular program for People With Disabilities to enjoy and develop singing skills.


 
Trudewind Road Playgroup - Recipient 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GRANT RECIPIENTS June 2007

  

Beechworth Montessori School

Purchase reading resources

$500

Lavington East Public School

School excursion

$1679

Multiple Birth AssociationAlbury Wodonga

Expansion of their library, classes & equipment

$1000

Radio Upper Murray, Walwa

Upgrade computer link

$1628

Uniting Care Wodonga

Enhance their capacity

$2970

Upper Murray Family Care

Weekend camp

$1000

Diabetes Aust. Albury Wodonga

2007 Diabetes Kids Camp

$1000

Trudewind Road Play Group

Toys and equipment

$1500

Toy Library

Toys and equipment

$1000

TOTAL 

 

$12,277

 
Albury Toy Library "Baby Bundles"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 BORDER TRUST INAUGURAL GRANT ROUND 2005

Distributed over $10,000 to local, innovative community groups. 

The successful recipients were:

1.       Wheelchair Basketball Association Albury Wodonga   Funds towards the purchase of a paediatric wheelchair

2.       Central Albury Occasional Child Care Centre    Funds to purchase soft fall surface mats for children aged 0-6 years

3.       Upper Hume Community Health Service     To “train the trainer” for the Mother Goose program -  an early intervention program which aims to support parental skills & confidence, which can enable them to create positive family patterns during their child’s crucial early years

4.       L.E.A.P. (Learning Education and Play) Centre     Health mentoring project for families who have children with disabilities

5.       Alpine Community Radio     Contribution towards purchase of on-air mixing panel.

Wheelchair Basketball Assoc. Albury Wodonga
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  For further information please contact Border Trust on 0260513349 or Email mail@bordertrust.org.au

  

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