In recognition of the second anniversary of the Black Summer bushfires, Bega Valley Shire Council has opened applications to the Community Recovery Contribution Program to support community-led recovery activities.
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Council's director of community, environment and planning, Alice Howe said a financial contribution of up to $2500 is on offer to community groups or organisations for activities that reach bushfire-affected residents and property owners in their community.
"The Black Summer bushfires affected most of our shire for over two months. As we approach the start of the second anniversary, it's important to recognise that every person, family and community is at a different place in their recovery journey," Dr Howe said.
"This small grants program aims to help communities and individuals acknowledge their anniversary in a way that is meaningful for them, and to support their ongoing recovery journey.
"Events or activities should respond to an identified community need and have a positive impact for the local community or environment.
"Ideally, the outcome of these activities will be improved social connection, resilience, and health and wellbeing."
Dr Howe encourages groups and organisations to work collaboratively across their community when planning recovery activities.
"If you're not part of an incorporated group, but you have a great idea and are not sure how to get it off the ground, Council staff can help you," she said.
Those requiring assistance can contact Council's Community Development and Engagement Team on (02) 6499 2222 or email communityengagement@begavalley.nsw.gov.au
For first round consideration, applications need to be submitted by COB Friday, December 17.
Applications submitted after this date will be assessed weekly from January 10 until March 31 or until funds are expended.
Please note: No grants will be awarded between December 23 and January 10.
Activities funded through the Community Recovery Contribution Program must be completed and acquitted by June 30, 2022.