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NSW Flood victim - grant writing support for Healthy North Coast submissions

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Grant writers make a difference for many organisations every day. For the Successful Grants Team this week is particularly special, as we’ve been approached to support NSW Northern Rivers flood victims with their grant applications.

We’ve cleared our diaries and we’re ready to help by streamlining the process for applicants.

 $100,000 to $200,000 is available to support the wellbeing and mental health of residents in flood-impacted areas across Northern NSW. 

If you or your organisation can deliver community-based trauma and healing initiatives, please email us info@successfulgrants.com.au   Funding closes 27th May.

We can help up to 30 applicants with the Community Wellbeing and Resilience Flood Recovery Grants.

#mentalhealth #successfulgrants #wellbeing

 

 

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