Investing in Rural Community Futures (IRCF) is a grassroots program that aims to build the capacity of not-for-profit (NFP) organisations.
The IRCF Victoria program is now underway in three Victorian communities, including Swan Hill. It offers flexible and tailored support, including grants, workshops and participatory planning processes to strengthen the local NFP sector, so it can work collectively to more effectively advocate on shared issues, contribute to a thriving community and achieve long-term impact across agreed priority areas.
Over the next five years, the Colac, Maryborough and Swan Hill communities will travel their own path, guided by local voices and actions, informed by their unique Community Roadmap. The Roadmap sets out the goals and priorities for the NFP sector and is a living resource that will evolve throughout the program.
Swan Hill, located on the Murray River in north-western Victoria, is home to approximately 11,000 people and is an important regional centre for smaller nearby townships including Lake Boga, Woorinen, Manangatang, Ultima, Nyah and Nyah West. The community is rich in cultural diversity, has strong agricultural roots and a vibrant community spirit. A broad network of NFPs and groups support service provision, health and wellbeing, and local events and activities in the region.
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