MORE than $46,000 in funding, through the NSW Government’s 2018 Community Building Partnership Program, was secured for organisations in Muswellbrook.
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The Muswellbrook Pistol Club collected $22,000, Early Links Inclusion Support Service pocketed $10,000 and the Muswellbrook Men’s Shed secured $9280.
A further $4723 went to the Muswellbrook PCYC.
“The NSW Government’s strong economic management ensures we are in a position to invest in these important local projects,” Upper Hunter MP Michael Johnsen said.
“This is fantastic news for Muswellbrook; and this grassroots funding will directly help to create a more vibrant and inclusive local community with positive social, environmental and/or recreational outcomes for our local area.
“I congratulate all our local organisations that were successful in their application.
“I look forward to seeing how these projects make a real difference for community groups in the area.”
The list of successful projects in Muswellbrook for 2018 included:
* Muswellbrook PCYC $ 4723
* Muswellbrook Men’s Shed $9280
* Muswellbrook Pistol Club $22,000
* Early Links Inclusion Support Service $10,000
The Community Building Partnership program has funded some 13,800 projects since it began nearly a decade ago.
For more information about the NSW Government’s 2018 Community Building Partnership Program, visit www.nsw.gov.au/cbp