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2016-2017 Grant Program Recipients

Organisations and projects funded under the 2016-2017 Community Support Levy Charitable Organisations Grants Program

The Community Support Levy (CSL) is derived from the profits of electronic gaming machines in hotels and clubs and is held in trust by the Department of Treasury and Finance. CSL Charitable Organisations Grants Program grants are administered through the Gambling Support Program within the Department of Health and Human Services.

Grants of up to $15 000 (plus GST) per organisation were available in the 2016-2017 CSL Grants Round.

Applications were invited for projects that maximise the health and well-being of vulnerable groups and communities.

The focus of the grants round was building capacity in individuals, families and communities. Projects will build on the strengths of local communities to provide Tasmanians with opportunities for greater health and wellbeing.

The successful applicants are listed below.

Organisation nameProject titleAmount funded (inc GST)

Able Australia

Dance workshops and performances

$14,704

AURORA Disability Services

Furniture for the Future

$15,892

Australian Red Cross

Before the Harm – Young Mums

$14,245

Bucaan Community House

Food Action

$14,812

Burnie Community House

Hilltop Central Community Cooperative

$16,500

Centacare Evolve Housing

Brighton Neighbourhood Leadership Program

$11,850

Derwent Valley Community House

Plant Your Pantry

$14,382

GeCo

Huon Valley Works Cleaning Services

$16,383

Jireh House

Replacement furniture for emergency crisis accommodation and transitional housing

$9,366

Launceston City Mission

Inside Out 4 Kids - on the road

$16,500

Live Well Tasmania

Empowering disadvantaged youth via Agri-food enterprise development

$14,149

OAK Possability

Transition to Work @ Grove

$14,088

PCYC Launceston

Good2Go

$16,500

St Helens Neighbourhood House

THRIVE Social Enterprise Garden

$16,500

StGiles

Peeps - Outdoor and Wilderness Program for Youth with Disabilities

$4,484

Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre

Improving the wellbeing of older Tasmanian Aboriginal men

$16,280