Two streams of funding are available for clubs looking to upgrade their infrastructure or purchase new equipment.
State Member for Euroa Steph Ryan is encouraging local cricket clubs to submit an application to the Grassroots Cricket Fund and Australian Cricket Infrastructure Fund, which is also open to councils.
‘‘The Grassroots Cricket Fund is open to clubs situated only in regional and rural areas, with a focus on supporting those in drought-impacted areas, while the Australian Cricket Infrastructure Fund (ACIF) is a larger stream for major projects,’’ Ms Ryan said.
The Grassroots Cricket Fund offers up to $2500 for equipment, while the ACIF offers three categories, with a 50 per cent contribution required.
The Community Cricket Infrastructure (minor) is $1000 to $10000, while the major $10000 to $50000 and the Strategic Infrastructure Grant is $50000-plus.
‘‘Clubs do a great job in raising funds to put back into their facilities through sponsorships, donations and raffles, but these two completely new grant streams could be game-changers and significantly benefit and support cricketers and volunteers in our region,’’ Ms Ryan said.
‘‘I encourage all local cricket clubs to consider lodging an application.’’
Both grant programs close on Sunday, March 31.
●More information can be found at https://www.cricketvictoria.com.au/grants/