$15m package for community organisations
Building stronger communities is the goal of a $15 million budget package, says Community and Voluntary Sector Minister Steve Maharey.
“The government is actively supporting
third sector organisations to provide effective services
which respond to locally-identified pressures and
priorities.
Budget 2002 focuses on supporting local
decision making and builds on the more than $30 million
invested in ‘for community, by community’ initiatives in the
government’s previous budgets.
“In line with the recommendations of the Community and Voluntary Sector Working Party, funding is being allocated in this budget to strengthen the community organisations and the essential services they provide [all figures over four years unless specified]:
- $8.24 million to the Community Organisations
Grant Scheme (COGS). This represents a 20 per cent boost to
the funds available to local distribution committees and is
the first increase since 1995;
- $2.016 million to the
Stronger Communities Action Fund to fund an additional two
communities in identifying and providing services for
children and families. In addition, Child, Youth and Family
will receive an extra $1.184 million over two years to
implement the Local Services Mapping project in which
community organisations and government collaborate locally
to match services;
- the Prime Minister’s growth and
innovation framework identified closing the digital divide
as a key issue for communities. The Community Employment
Group will receive $1.912 million to work with communities
to boost their use and knowledge of information and
communications technology (ICT); and,
- $1.434 million to
establish a further nine Heartland Service Centres in rural
communities. The 12 centres established since 2000 are
proving very popular and are bringing back ‘face to face’
contact with government agencies for people living in rural
areas. With another four Heartland centres already funded
from the 2001 budget to be established this year, the total
number of Heartland Centres will stand at
twenty-five.
“Budget 2002 continues this government’s record of supporting local solutions for local problems,” Steve Maharey said.
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