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Improving services for young women in TAS
Karinya Young Women’s Service in Launceston has strengthened its services for young women at risk, thanks to a $10,000 SRC grant.
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Taking control and supporting one-another
The Spring Bay Suicide Prevention Network is proof of the huge difference a relatively small investment can make to the strength of a community.
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Grants empower Burnie’s youth and community groups to work together for positive change
Six youth-focused ideas are being brought to life in Burnie, thanks to $42,000 in grants awarded through the FRRR ABC Takeover Youth Catalyst Grants program.
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Creating a safe space for Tassie teenagers
Thanks to an FRRR SRC grant, more than 1,000 young people participated in weekly after-school ARVOs sessions and school holiday activities in Burnie & Devonport, Tasmania.
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Getting together in Tasmania’s high country
A $10,000 SRC grant helped the Tasmanian Mountain Cattlemen’s Association revive its Annual Get Together, preserving traditional high-country horsemanship.
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Tasmanian youth lead mental health tour
Backed by a $10,000 Heywire Youth Innovation Grant, THEIRS Inc collaborated with young Tasmanians to lead a powerful mental health initiative.
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Supporting mental health in Spring Bay
The Spring Bay Suicide Prevention Network used a Small Networks Grant to build local mental health skills and strengthen drought resilience.
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Workshops for women build wellbeing in Hamilton
Hamilton District Agricultural Show Society ran a series of workshops that focused on empowering women and building their resilience thanks to a grant from FRRR.
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Bruny Island Billabong playground brings community together
Bruny Island District School’s Parents & Friends Committee achieved much more than they hoped for when they upgraded the playground that focuses on children up to five.
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Boosting connections at a Community House
The Derwent Community House provides a welcoming space for the New Norfolk community, servicing a catchment of over 5,000 people in an under-served region of Tasmania.
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Out of Session grants
Out of Session grants Occasionally, if we have sufficient funds, FRRR awards Out of Session grants from our core granting programs. This is by exception and happens only when funding for a project is time-critical. The grants awarded in recent years are included in the table below.
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Huon Valley’s mental health community response
With the help of a $9,255 grant through the In a Good Place program, supported by CCI Giving, the Mental Health Community Response project was initiated by the Huon Valley council following a number of suicides.
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