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2017-2018 Grant Program Recipients

Organisations and projects funded under the 2017-2018 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 2017-2018 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 and resilience 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 name Project title Amount funded (inc GST)

Arthritis & Osteoporosis Tasmania

Interactive displays of aids for daily living

$1,175

Australian Red Cross

Food REDi

$14,544

CanTeen Tasmania

Good Grief Program

$14,575

Child Health Association

Community food hub workshops

$16,500

East Coast Regional Development Organisation

Workshop for The Village Woodworkers

$3,006

Furneaux Islands Community Shed

Woodworking equipment and defibrillator

$9,863

Hobart Women's Shelter

Glenorchy Bystander Intervention Project

$13,134

Hub4Health

Feed My Family

$10,725

Independent Living Centre (Tas)

Eye Gaze communication device for client demonstration

$10,277

King Island Childcare and Early Learning Centre

KI Kids Play, Learn and Grow

$4,400

Migrant Resource Centre

Therapeutic hydrotherapy group

$7,130

Neighbourhood Houses Tasmania

Tech To The Regions

$16,500

Northern Suburbs Community Centre

Healthy Peeps

$14,550

Phoenix Community House

Babies, Toddlers and Beyond

$7,314

Riding for the Disabled St Helens

New horse and saddle to accommodate clients

$5,000

Rural Alive & Well

Mental health first aid training for Flinders and King Islands

$16,467

Self Help Workplace

Gardening and site maintenance service

$14,009

Shekinah House

The office

$1,998

Surf Life Saving Tasmania

Aquatic Safety and Inclusion program for people with a disability

$16,500

Tasmanian School Canteen Association

Food Connections

$16,316

Volunteering Tasmania

Accessibility for all abilities

$4,730