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Page Last Updated: Monday, 3 August 2009 |
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Home>Council Services>Community & Cultural Development>CCD Funding & Scholarships
| Community Grants | | Click here for information on Community Grants
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| Dudley House and Bendigo Bank Theatre Subsidies | | Dudley House is used to meet Council's aim of providing a centre for local arts exhibitions, displays, events and a wide variety of activities in the View Street Arts Precinct. Dudley House is able to provide space at local community rates for a varied program of exhibitions, displays and events.
The aim of the Bendigo Bank Theatre Performance Subsidy is to provide community access to the BBT (part of the Capital, Bendigo’s Performing Arts Centre), encourage innovative performances and support emerging solo musicians and ensembles.
For more information: Dudley House and Bendigo Bank Theatre Subsidies
For further information contact Community & Cultural Development on 5434 6464 or infoccd@bendgio.vic.gov.au
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| Small Township Grants Program | | The City of Greater Bendigo Small Township Grants Program offers financial support to non-profit community organisations, groups and assocations for projects, events, exhibitions and/or performance which contribute to the municipality, making it a vibrant and stimulating place for people to live, work and visit.
The Small Township Grants Program has now closed. We are undertaking a review of Grant Program and information will be available in August. For further information please contact Community & Cultural Development on 5434 6464 or email infoccd@bendigo.vic.gov.au
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| Australia Day Awards - Citizen & Young Citizen of the Year Award | | An annual award recognising the contribution made by a resident of the City of Greater Bendigo to our community.
A concern for the community, desire for prosperity with a share for all, participation in sport, cultural diversity, the importance of strong community values and support systems, and a keen sense that we have our own contribution to make on the world stage - these are all considered among the key factors in the national identity. Equality of opportunity are essential Australian values, which while in some cases not universally enjoyed, are aspirations for Australians as a whole.
These key factors in the national identity form the basis for the selection of the recipients for all the awards and will be considered in both the nominating and selection process. Outstanding achievement or contribution towards these shared values is the basis of the awards. An individual organisation can make a nomination.
Please return to the home page under Noticeboard for application forms. | |
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