Meet Our September CSP Grant Winner

Meet Our September CSP Grant Winner

Congratulations to our September CSP Grant Recipient – Ringwood Swimming Club! Ringwood Swimming Club is a not for profit organisation that has been servicing their local community for 97 years providing swimming training and coaching from junior level all the way through to national.

“This $1000 grant will be put towards operational costs, including the running of our holiday clinics, to help keep costs low for our families. Grants such as this one are pivotal to grass roots organisations such as Ringwood Swimming Club, helping our swimmers reach their goals sooner because we are able to offer more opportunities to focus on technique and skills.” Jackie Kapoor, Ringwood Swimming Club Secretary.

Noel Jones Community Support Program

The Noel Jones Community Support Program supports three main groups in our communities:
โ€ข Charity Groups and Events
โ€ข Junior Sports Stars and Clubs
โ€ข Schools and Kinders

Allocation

Each month one grant of $1000 is awarded with each monthly recipient going into the draw for a further yearly grant of $5000.

How

A percentage of each sale made through the Noel Jones network is apportioned to Noel Jones CSP to support our local communities.

How to apply for a grant

If your organisation or event falls within our support categories you may apply for a Noel Jones CSP grant. Applicants can apply once per financial quarter, (and will need to reapply each quarter to be reconsidered for the next round of grants) with nominations being judged on the following criteria:
โ€“ย Groups and organisations that aim to support and strengthen our local communities
โ€“ Groups and organisations that are in close proximity to the Noel Jones network
โ€“ Groups and organisations that provide opportunities for Noel Jones staff to participate and volunteer

To learn more about the Noel Jones Community Support Program visit
www.noeljones.com.au/communitysupportprogram

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