Applications are now open for the Community Partnership Action (COMPACT) grants
program.
Member for Goulburn, Wendy Tuckerman is encouraging organisations across the electorate to apply for the grants program, which will support community partnerships to build social cohesion and community resilience. “Our community has demonstrated remarkable resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic,” Mrs Tuckerman said.
“There are so many outstanding community organisations working at the grassroots engaging our young people at this difficult time. I’m encouraging all eligible local organisations to consider applying for this grants program. We are especially keen to see applications from regional NSW to support multicultural youth in the regions.”
Acting Minister for Multiculturalism Geoff Lee has announced $3 million over 12 months to expand the proven Community Partnership Action (COMPACT) program, a boost on previous years. Mr Lee said the funding comes at a crucial time following the impacts of the summer bushfires and the COVID-19 pandemic on young people. “Community is central to our ability to overcome these shocks and young
people are always at the heart of the solution,” Dr Lee said.
“Since it was established, COMPACT has reached a remarkable 40,000 young people through 24 projects involving an alliance of over 60 partner organisations. We are excited to see another round of innovative projects to support young people across our State to thrive and reach their best potential.”
Previous successful COMPACT projects include humanitarian and volunteering initiatives, training and awareness raising programs, art and digital storytelling projects, anti-racism initiatives, interfaith religious collaborations, and sport leadership programs.
Applications for the 2020-21 round are now open and will close on Wednesday the 12th of August. For more information and to submit an application, visit https://multicultural.nsw.gov.au/compact