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Community groups throughout Australia are encouraged to apply for the latest round of NAB Foundation Community Grants. The program offers funding of up to $25,000 for local projects that help communities withstand and recover from natural disasters.
As part of NAB Foundation’s annual $1.2 million community grants program, this round supports community-led projects that provide:
NAB Group Executive Sharon Cook said the program is helping communities' future proof their regions.
“Amid the increasing frequency of natural disasters, locally led resilience and preparedness projects are crucial.
“When townships are devastated by these events, local volunteers are often the first ones to roll up their sleeves to help get their neighbours back on their feet.
“We want them to know that we have their backs, and we are here to make sure they get the financial support they need to withstand and recover from natural disasters.”
The Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council, in Queensland’s north, received funding as part of the first round of
NAB Foundation’s 2024 Community Grants program. Last year, the community was left isolated after they were flooded by Cyclone Jasper.
With the support of NAB Foundation Community Grants, the Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council will enhance its emergency response capabilities during extreme weather events and natural disasters to help their community stay connected.
“The support from NAB Foundation fills us with pride and validation for our efforts, reinforcing our commitment to building a stronger, more resilient Yarrabah. The grant is invaluable. It will allow us to procure essential equipment and enhance our emergency preparedness,” Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council Daryl Sexton said.
Image supplied by Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council.
Community groups can apply online for the grants by 30 September, 2024, and do not need to be NAB customers to be eligible.
For more information about the NAB Foundation Community Grant program please visit www.nab.com.au/communitygrants , opens in new window
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