The Buderim Foundation’s 2021 Grants Programs is now open for applications, with up to $10,000 available to community organisations serving the 4556 community.
Eligible applicants will need to apply online before July 11, with successful applicants to be announced at the Foundation’s annual community grants celebration on Sunday, September 12.
This year grants can be used for projects, or organisational operational costs, that directly benefit residents within the 4556 postcode area.
The Buderim Foundation’s Grant application program attracted a lot of interest last year, and $85,022 in grants was awarded to 20 local organisations, taking the total amount distributed over 13 years to almost $629,000.
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Foundation Grants Committee chair, Rebecca Ramsay, said it was only through the generous support of donors that the Foundation was able to invest money, to generate returns that could be re-invested in the community each year through local organisations.
“By investing in organisations serving the Buderim and 4556 community, we strive to support, and encourage positive initiatives that include assisting people to live healthy and fulfilling lives, encouraging cultural endeavours, increasing learning opportunities, protecting and preserving our natural environment and supporting youth in our community,” she said.
The Buderim Foundation is a philanthropic organisation which harnesses the power of giving, by generating income from donations and bequests and providing grants for worthwhile community projects.
To find out more and apply for this year’s Grants Program visit www.buderimfoundation.org.au/grants/buderim-foundation-community-grants/ to see if your organisation is eligible and to download the Grant Application Guide. Grant applications need to be submitted online by July 11.
Projects awarded grants last year
- Beulah Community – $2,200 for tracks and statue in Buderim Forest Nature Refuge
- Bloomhill Cancer Care – $7,991 for Family Cancer Care and Play Therapy Program
- Buderim Billiards & Snooker Club – $1,000 for refurbishment and furniture
- Buderim Craft Cottage Association Inc. – $5,000 for fire-door ramp and shed
- Buderim Dementia Alliance – $3,000 for Information Brochure
- Buderim Horse and Pony Club Inc – $1,365 for new signs and tools to maintain the site
- Buderim Lions Club – $3,073 for refrigerator and defibrillator
- Buderim Male Choir – $2,500 for music storage upgrade
- Buderim Men’s Shed – $2,360 for cooling fans for kitchen break out area
- Buderim Mountain State School P&C – $10,000 for new musical instruments • Buderim Scout Group – $10,000 for repairs and maintenance to the den
- Buderim Wanderers Football Club Inc – $5,041 for canteen plant and equipment
- Chancellor State College P&C Association – $548 for Pace for Pediatrics Program
- Compass Inc – $7,000 for Bullying Prevention Program
- Eric Joseph Foote War Memorial Sanctuary Assoc. – $749 for replacement line trimmer
- 4 Paws Animal Rescue Inc. – $2,200 for fencing to create a dog rehabilitation & exercise area • LifeFlight Foundation – $9,060 for Project Renovation Rescue
- Maroochydore SES – $2,534 for enhanced first aid training for local SES volunteers
- Sunshine Coast Hockey Association – $3,035 for safe seating
-  Sunshine Coast Riding for the Disabled RDA Inc. – $6,363 for Solar System Project