CLUBMAP Wrap - Issue 24 No images? Click here The Wrap is back for the first issue of 2024, packed with grants, tips, news and more to help your club or organisation thrive. Last Monday, 'Sharing the Workload in 2024' kicked off the free webinars for this year. Attendees learned some great ways to ease burnout, remove drama and create a fun, cohesive volunteering culture. As an early treat for 2024, the full recording of the webinar is live on the free trial version of the Resources Hub, click here to check it out, more info below. If you have any suggestions for new Wrap content, please let us know. Check out the next few free webinars belowALL ORGANISATIONS Monday Feb 19 at 7pm AEDT Membership is the foundation of community club success, yet it’s often misunderstood. Learn how CLUBMAP’s proven methods grow membership. Operation CLUBMAP: Get more members.
GOVERNING BODIES & COUNCILS Tuesday Feb 27 at 2pm AEDT
Get great tips on a range of topics for all community clubs, governing bodies and local councils. The CLUBMAP Resources Hub To access a Free Trial, click below, then the blue button on the landing page. The CLUBMAP Grants team is growing, and we are committed to providing clubs across Australia with information and resources to secure more funding. CLUBMAP's grant services are free when applying for CLUBMAP's range of services Below you will find a list of open state and federal grants: *Funds obtained through these grants can be used for CLUBMAP services* Queensland Active Women and Girls Program: Up to $7,500 per club This is a new grant offered by the Queensland State Government to support opportunities that increase sport and recreation participation for women and girls. Funding can be used across a range of focus areas, such as volunteer training and resources to create more participation opportunities for women and girls within clubs. Northern Territory Sport and Active Recreation Grants: Up to $5,000 per club Grants are available for clubs and organisations in the Northern Territory to help people participate in sport and active recreation. Funding can be used for volunteer development, strategic planning and more. ACT - Club Enhancement Program: Funding can be used to increase the skills of coaches, officials, volunteers and management committees, support improvements to club capability, capacity and accessibility. Click here for more information or assistance with your application for these grants. VIC – Regional Community Sport Infrastructure Grant - up to $3 million per club QLD - Sport and Recreation Disaster Recovery Program – up to $5k for sporting organisations affected by the recent natural disasters QLD – Gambling Community Benefit Fund Round 120 - up to $35K per club NT - Community Benefit Fund – up to $250K per club WA – Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund – up to $500K WA - Sport Lighting Grants (Club Night Lights Program) – up to $1 million TAS – Active Tasmania Equipment Grants Program – up to $30K National - Australian Cricket Infrastructure Fund – up to $40K for facility upgrades Over recent months the CLUBMAP team has prepared a number of blog posts with some valuable information for community sport. The latest blog post discusses a question that has been bubbling away for some time now, whether sport in Australia has the balance right between the focus on participation growth vs club development and organisational sustainability? We'd love to hear your thoughts on the topic. Email us at info@clubmap.com.au or share your thoughts in our CLUBMAP Community Facebook Group. |