Round two of the City of Armadale’s Community Grants Program 2022/2023 will see over $23,500 allocated to 10 community groups and not for profit organisations for projects and programs to be delivered.
From camping equipment for the Roleystone Scout Group, a portable generator for the Rapid Relief Team (Armadale) to funding to the Perth United Malayalee Association for their multicultural festival, the funding will deliver considerable benefits to the wider community.
The City’s Community Grants Program provides two rounds of community grant funding each financial year as part of the City’s commitment to local community organisations who do so much with very limited budgets.
The City is fortunate to have some wonderful community organisations and volunteers providing a range of services that benefit from financial assistance through the community grants program.
Although the funding pool is limited, the City is able to assist many local organisations throughout the year, which in turn benefits the wider community.
To find out more information on the Community Grants Program visit armadale.wa.gov.au/community-grants-and-donations or call 9394 5000.
The table below lists details of those community groups and organisations awarded a grant in round two of the 2022/2023 Community Grants Program:
Organisation | Project Outline | Grant type | Amount |
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Roleystone Scouts | Purchase of specialised hiking equipment for 11-15 year age group, includes 15 light-weight hiking tents, camping mats and 10 hiking stoves. | Equipment grant | $1000 |
Roleystone Senior Football Club | Equipment to re-launch and support a Colts Team, provide quality, safe training sessions & facilitate 18 home/away games in 2023 and onwards. | Equipment grant | $901.80 |
Bosco Saints Netball Club | Additional training equipment to cater for growing membership numbers & replace older equipment. | Equipment grant | $1000 |
Rapid Relief Team - Armadale | Portable generator to support the Team’s mobile catering services. | Equipment grant | $1000 |
Challis Primary School Parents & Citizens Association Ltd |
Challis Ladies High Tea – 16 May 2023 Event with theme ‘Embrace and Love Your Mind, Body and Soul’. An estimated 370 female students from Years 4, 5 & 6 and their role models will attend the event where the purpose is promoting and building self-esteem of disadvantaged girls and women. Local person Sarah Ford of the Sarah Ford Foundation will be the guest speaker. |
One-off community event | $2500 |
Malayalee Association of Western Australia (MAWA) |
MAWA Arts Festival 1 July 2023 (9am-9pm) at Kelmscott Hall To discover, celebrate & promote young artists from the local Indian Communities, and showcase their dance, music, literature & art to the multicultural and wider community. |
One-off community event | $2500 |
Forrestdale Junior Football Club |
NAIDOC Week Event – 2 July 2023 To raise awareness & increase respect of Aboriginal culture & beliefs, includes Welcome to Country, Smoking Ceremony, Aboriginal performers and an indigenous design jumper for 150 junior players. |
One-off community event | $2500 |
Perth United Malayalee Association ( PUMA ) |
Multicultural Mega Carnival – 14 October 2023 at Harrisdale Pavilion To welcome other cultures, communities & nationalities to participate & demonstrate diversity & inclusion in the City through sport, games, indoor & outdoor activities, food, art and culture. |
One-off community event | $2500 |
Team Connect WA |
Cecil Andrews Team Connect Establish female cricket team students 14-20 & 4 new community volunteers will be recruited with 2 volunteers undertaking their Junior Cricket Coaching Level 1 certificate. |
Extended community program | $5000 |
Little Things for Tiny Tots |
Armadale Community Support Program Distribution of baby boxes to identified families in need to improve child and maternal outcomes. |
Extended community program | $4950 |
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