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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SPORT EXPENDITURE (CDSE) APPLICATIONS

As part of its ongoing commitment to the community The Westport Club is inviting applications for funding under the Community Development and Support Expenditure (CDSE) Scheme, Category 1 Funding.

To download the guidelines and forms needed to apply please click on the icons below.

  PORT MACQUARIE-HASTINGS APPLICATION FORM 2010 

 HASTINGS FUNDING REPORT FORM         CDSE GUIDELINES (PDF)

Port Macquarie-Hastings CDSE Local Committee Priority Funding listing 2010

Priority Issues and Projects

There are a number of generic priority areas which apply across the community including:

  • Projects which address areas of disadvantage and benefit people on low incomes.
  • Transport options (ie: assisting access to services and events)
  • Affordable housing initiatives and projects which seek to address housing issues (ie: rentstart program, housing booklets, housing forums, locker projects/ homeless persons initiatives)
  • Projects which aim to create community connections and positive relationships (intergenerational projects, neighbourhood activities, Living library).
  • Community projects which celebrate diversity and raise awareness of issues (NAIDOC day, Harmony Day, International Day for people with a disability, seniors week, youth week, World AIDS day)
  • Projects which increase access to services and facilities (cultural awareness training, culturally appropriate resources)
  • Improvements to local community facilities (playgrounds, halls, mobile library) in disadvantaged areas.
  • Projects which support not-for-profit agencies (committee’s of management training, upgrade in equipment, access to resources)
  • Projects which align with the Pot Macquarie-Hastings Council Social Plan
  • Increase in services and facilities including in the out-lying areas of the Hastings
  • Opportunities to contribute to the community through volunteering and community events/activities
  • Projects which promote community cohesion and vibrancy
  • Opportunities to increase skills and abilities of community members
  • Projects which impact on social and geographic isolation
  • Projects which promote self-help and resilience
  • Projects which promote well-being and healthy lifestyles

Projects which engage the target groups in relation to the Social Plan:

  • Children and Families
  • Young people
  • Women
  • Men
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
  • Older people
  • Cultural and Linguistically Diverse people
  • People with a disability
  • People who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender.

It is important that projects are time-limited, sustainable and provide outcomes for the community.

Projects should meet the Cat 1 Guidelines. Clubs can access the Social Plan through www.pmhc.nsw.gov.au or call Maya on 65818 545 for a hardcopy.

Applications open March 8 and close 30 April 2010

For further information please contact: 
Jenny Edmunds
Phone:     6588 7219
Email:      jedmunds@westportclub.com.au