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Published On: August 2, 2023

Almost $70,000 has been allocated to 21 Mosman community groups as part of a special grants program.

By ANNA USHER

Almost $70,000 has been allocated to 21 local organisations through Mosman Council’s 2023/24 Community Grants Program.

A wide variety of local projects and initiatives will receive a total of $68,982 under the program, including dance and music groups, support for young people, community gardening, village events, plus upgraded facilities and equipment.

Mosman Girl Guides will receive $4000 for repairs to their Parriwi Rd hall.

Among those to benefit are the Mosman Community Gardeners group, who will score $3,000 to replace rotting bed frames. The garden currently has more than 65 gardens beds and over 100 pots.

The Mosman Symphony Orchestra receives $4000 to rehearse and perform a series of eight concerts per year, with a deal also made to partner with Mosman Chorus for a Christmas Concert in December.

Local kids haven’t been forgotten either, with Mosman Girl Guides granted $4000 to upgrade their hall in Parriwi Park – and the 1st Clifton Gardens Sea Scouts receiving $4000 for urgent repairs needed to a boat trailer.

Mosman Community Gardeners will receive $3000 to replace rotting bed frames.

Middle Harbour Public School ($4,000) is planning an intergenerational concert with their neighbours at Manors of Mosman Retirement Village, and Mosman Prep School ($2,800) will create a greening and gardening project on the school’s balcony, growing food to share with the community and to add to the greening of the local area.

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This year, 22 applications were received and assessed for a range of purposes with a total requested sum of $73,732. Of the 22 applications, two were from organisations not previously been funded by Council’s Community Grant’s program (Be the Future and Harbourside Church).

Full List of Recipients:

The Trustee for Raise Foundation $4,000

Harbourside Church $3,300

Mosman Community Gardeners Pty Ltd $3,000

Dance for Parkinson’s $4,000

Zero Emissions Sydney North Inc. $4,000

Mosman Symphony Orchestra (Mosman Orchestra Inc) $4,000

Mosman Music Club $2,000

Mosman Girl Guides $2,000

1st Clifton Gardens Sea Scouts $4,000

Taldumande Youth Services $4,000

Middle Harbour Public School P&C $4,000

Lower North Shore Domestic Violence Network $2,500

Mosman Preparatory School $2,800

The Shepherd Centre – For Deaf Children $1,292

Middle Harbour 16ft Skiff Club $1,000

St Vincent de Paul Society, Sydney Harbour North $4,000

Streetwork Australia Limited $4,000

Fighting Chance (Avenue) $4,000

Mosman Village Church (formerly St Clement’s Church) $3,250

Be The Future $3,840

Mosman Musical Society Inc $2,000

TOTAL… $68,982

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