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GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR CLARENCE AND RICHMOND VALLEY GROUPS TO DELIVER PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT WELL-BEING OF SENIORS

Not-for-profit organisations, Aboriginal-led organisations, multicultural groups and local councils are being encouraged to apply for a share of $840,000 in funding under the NSW Government’s 2025 Connecting Seniors Grant Program.

Clarence Nationals MP, Richie Williamson said the program aims to support projects and initiatives that help older people connect with others, reduce social isolation, and improve overall well-being.

“It focuses on benefiting people aged 65 and over, as well as Aboriginal people aged 50 and over, through programs that foster inclusion and social engagement,” Mr Williamson said.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for community groups, not-for-profits and councils in the Clarence and Richmond valleys to deliver projects that improve the social inclusion and well-being of older people.

“These grants can help address the challenges of isolation by fostering stronger connections, whether through social events, recreational activities, or intergenerational programs.”

The 2025 program includes five categories:

  • Aboriginal Grants: Four grants for Aboriginal-led organisations or Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations.

  • Multicultural Grants: Four grants for multicultural organisations serving Culturally and Linguistically Diverse groups.

  • Creation Grants: Six grants for new, innovative projects.

  • Enhancement or Expansion Grants: Six grants to expand existing initiatives.

  • Local Council Grants: Eight grants for council-led projects.

"I encourage all eligible organisations to apply, particularly with the introduction of grants aimed at Aboriginal and multicultural communities, which can make a real difference in our region," Mr Williamson added.

The Connecting Seniors Grant Program is part of the NSW Government’s Ageing Well in NSW: Seniors Strategy 2021-2031, specifically focusing on Priority Area 3: Participating in Inclusive Communities. Since its launch in 2020, the program has funded over 120 projects, reaching more than 30,000 seniors across NSW.

Applications close on 21 October 2024. To find out more and apply, visit https://dcj.nsw.gov.au/service-providers/grants/connecting-seniors-grant-program-2025.




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