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November 4th, 2021Small Towns Big Difference

The state government is supporting small community-based organisations in the state’s north-west to back projects in their region.

The state government is supporting small community-based organisations in the state’s north-west to back projects in their region.
Minister for Regional Development and Macedon MP Mary-Anne Thomas has launched the Small Towns Big Difference pilot program for the Buloke Shire, supported by a $60,000 investment from the state government through the Mallee Regional Partnership.
The $120,000 fund is a collaboration between the Mallee Regional Partnership, the Buloke Shire Council, Charlton and Donald Community Banks and the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank.


The pilot was developed in recognition that many funding programs are geared towards economic development rather than the social benefits of small communities. Consequently, some community organisations find it difficult to attract funding for their smaller community-based projects that champion social outcomes.
Community organisations in the Buloke Shire will be encouraged to apply for Small Towns Big Difference grants for projects that build community capacity, social inclusion, community pride and improve lifestyle and access to community services, along with projects that develop the local economy.
Projects may include new play spaces for children and families, rest-stop reserve improvements, community halls, minor sport and recreation upgrades, shared workspaces for volunteers and streetscape art.
The Small Towns Big Difference fund is a priority of the Mallee Regional Partnership. The Mallee Regional Partnership is one of nine Partnerships across the state that was established by the Victorian Government in 2016, recognising that local communities understand the challenges and opportunities faced by their region.
Ms Thomas said the government was proud to support small-community organisations to fulfil their potential through the Small Towns Big Difference pilot program, backing projects that boost community connection and pride.”
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank chief executive Marnie Baker, pictured, said the launch of the Small Towns Big Difference pilot program was a source of great pride for the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank which had been supporting community projects like these for many years through its philanthropic arm, the Community Enterprise Foundation.

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