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Organisations and Projects Funding Under the 2013-2014 Community Support Levy Charitable Organisations Grants Program The Community Support Levy is derived from profits of gaming machines in hotels and clubs and is held in trust by the Department of Treasury and Finance. The Grants are administered through the Gambling Support Program within the Department of Health and Human Services. The 2013-2014 CSL Charitable Organisations Grants Round offered grants in two categories: Up to $5 000 (plus GST) per organisation is available for small capital equipment purchases. Up to $2 000 (plus GST) per organisation is available for community projects, with an emphasis on sustainability, innovation and linkages to existing services and resources. The focus of the 2013-2014 CSL grants round was building sustainable and resilient individuals, families and communities. Applicants were encouraged to submit grant applications for projects that build on the strengths of the community. The successful applicants are listed below.

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Page 1: Title goes here - communities.tas.gov.au€¦  · Web viewThe focus of the 2013-2014 CSL grants round was building sustainable and resilient individuals, families and communities

Organisations and Projects Funding Under the 2013-2014 Community Support Levy Charitable Organisations Grants ProgramThe Community Support Levy is derived from profits of gaming machines in hotels and clubs and is held in trust by the Department of Treasury and Finance. The Grants are administered through the Gambling Support Program within the Department of Health and Human Services. The 2013-2014 CSL Charitable Organisations Grants Round offered grants in two categories: Up to $5 000 (plus GST) per organisation is available for small capital

equipment purchases. Up to $2 000 (plus GST) per organisation is available for community projects,

with an emphasis on sustainability, innovation and linkages to existing services and resources.

The focus of the 2013-2014 CSL grants round was building sustainable and resilient individuals, families and communities. Applicants were encouraged to submit grant applications for projects that build on the strengths of the community.The successful applicants are listed below.

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Equipment Purchase Grants

Organisation Name Project TitleAmount

Funded (inc GST)

Australian Childhood Foundation Therapeutic Dolls $5 500Australian Red Cross Society Mobility Aides $4 937Break O'Day Health Resource Association Inc Bumper Ball Festival Pack $2 200Bridgewater Police and Citizens Youth Club Inc Sporting Equipment $2 310Channel Men's Shed Inc Metal Working Equipment $4 850Geeveston Community Centre Inc Kitchen Equipment $5 500Good Beginnings Art Resources & Equipment $2 750Hospice Volunteers South Tas Training and Office Equipment $2 200

Jireh House Association IncCommercial Washing Machine and Dryer for the Crisis Centre Client Laundry

$5 038

Lifeline Tasmania Sound Proofing Equipment $4 431Longford Men's Shed & Associates Mechanical Workshop Equipment $4 656OAK Tasmania iPads and Accessories $3 300Okines Community House Cantilevered Umbrella $4 950Ravenswood Neighbourhood House Inc

Combination Copier, Fax, Printer & Scanner $3 282

Rosebery Community House Inc Purchase of Stackable Chairs $4 175Self Help Workshop Inc Upgraded Training Room Equipment $2 750Supported Tenancy Accommodation and Respite Tasmania Inc

LED TV, Entertainment Cabinet and Blu-Ray Player $1 490

Tandara Lodge Community Care Inc

Physical Therapy and Rehab Equipment $2 200

The Scout Association Of Australia Tasmanian Branch

Lightweight Hiking Tents (Devonport) $2 090

The Scout Association Of Australia Tasmanian Branch

Office, Sports and Cooking Equipment (Launceston and Glenorchy)

$3 300

Training Opportunities and Options for Learning Inc Training Room Table and Chairs $4 760UnitingCare Tasmania External Playground $5 000West Moonah Community House Inc

Fridge, Indoor and Outdoor Play Equipment, Children’s Books and a Sandpit Upgrade

$4 204

Youth Family and Community Connections Inc Tools Storage and Trailer $3 588Zonta Club of Hobart Wireless Microphone System $1 599

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Community Project Grants

Organisation Name Project TitleAmount

Funded (inc GST)

Bethlehem House Tasmania Inc

Improving Health Outcomes for the Homeless $27 060

Big Picture Education Australia Ltd Enterprising Futures $27 500Bridgewater Police & Citizens Youth Club Inc School Re-Engagement Support $24 354Clarendon Vale Neighbourhood Centre Inc Clarence Plains Community Gym $26 400Derwent Valley Community House

Derwent Valley Community Men's Shed 15 400

Hobart Police and Community Youth Club Inc You Go Girl $25 905Migrant Resource Centre (Southern Tas) Inc Steps to Employment $18 433Police Citizens Youth Club Launceston Inc Climbing the Wall To Success $26 180Rosebery Community House Inc Catered Conversations $1 650Rosebery Community House Inc Sharing Our Walkways $1 098Rosebery Community House Inc Encounter Youth Training $4 110Rosebery Community House Inc Youth Activities $3 300Scripture Union of Tas Inc (sponsoring Hellyer College) Breakfast Club $7 700Scripture Union Of Tas Inc (sponsoring Montrose Bay High Local Chaplaincy Committee)

Blokes and Shine Group Excursions $1 540

Secondbite SecondBite Emergency Food Relief Outreach Service (EFROS) $20 020

Special Olympics Australia Community Sport Link Program $15 950

Sudanese Community Launceston

Promoting Wellbeing Through Peace And Dialogue Between Newly Emerged Communities And Mainstream Host Community

$5 000

Tasmanian School Canteen Association Inc

Slow Food For Fast growing - linking schools with locally grown food

$20 774

Tasmanian Youth Broadcasters Inc Job Readiness Through Radio $27 150Uniting Care Tasmania Newpin Transit Van, Mini Bus $27 500West Moonah Community Action Group Inc

PARKAS, Drug and Alcohol Early Intervention Program $12 103

Westbury Community Health and Day Centre Committee Inc (sponsoring Westbury Community Garden)

Shade for community garden participants $16 341

Women's Shelter Inc Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) Program Pilot Project $27 477