Batemans Bay Participating NFPs and Projects
These are the organisations that have been funded through IRCF along with their funded IRCF Projects. There have been many other organisations contributing to the program, some of which are pictured in the gallery below.
SEARMS Aboriginal Corporation
Startup Grant – Community, Stronger Together
Round 2 – Living Library, Knowledge Circle
Batemans Bay Rotary
Round 1 – Batemans Bay Connections
Round 2 – Batemans Bay Community Hub
Eurobodalla Woodcraft Guild Inc
Round 1 – Eurobodalla Woodies Mogo Workshop
Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn Parish of Moruya
Round 3 – Moruya Commons Community Hub
The Circle Foundation Cooperative Ltd
Round 1 – Building Capacity
Round 2 – Business Systems Development
The Family Place Inc
Startup Grant – Growing a strong service
Round 1 – Managing Growth in Recovery
Round 2 – Scoping Housing Solutions
Round 3 – Building a Resilient Future
Arts Council of Eurobodalla Inc
Round 3 – Shared Administrative Systems Implementation
Clyde River and Batemans Bay Historical Society Inc
Startup Grant – Aspire, Acquire, Become!
Round 1 – Creative Ways to Recruit and Retain Volunteers
Toolbox – Turning Windows into Doorways
Toolbox – Helping Hands – Attracting and Retaining Volunteers
Southcoast Health and Sustainability Alliance
Startup Grant – Turbocharging South Coast NFPs
Round 1 – Growing a more resilient community sector
Round 2 – Community Coordinator and Business Manager
Round 3 – Governance in Action
Eurobodalla Education and Therapy Services (Muddy Puddles)
Startup Grant – Building Allied Health in the Eurobodalla
Round 1 – Better Understood – Brand Refresh
Round 2 – Attract and Retain Allied Health Professionals
Community Life Batemans Bay Inc
Startup Grant – Look Listen Learn
Sustainable Agriculture and Gardening Eurobodalla (SAGE)
Round 3 – Policies, Procedures and Capacity Building for SAGE Volunteers
Batemans Bay Collaborative Toolbox Projects
Turning Windows into Doors
Clyde River and Batemans Bay Historical Society were the lead organisation in this successful Toolbox Funding application for $4,916 to deliver marketing training for volunteers across the NFP sector.
Attracting and Retaining Volunteers
The Historical Society once again led this Toolbox project, successfully receiving a $7,659 Toolbox Grant to explore volunteer attraction and engagement for the NFP sector.
Bushfire and Heatwave Preparation for Community Organisations
With a $10,750 Toolbox grant, SHASA are engaging a project officer to support volunteers and staff in the Eurobodalla who are responsible for managing havens during extreme weather events.