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Bowls Disaster Relief Fund

Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: Up to $3,000 Run By: Bowls Australia Further Information: https://bowls.com.au/club-support/bowls-disaster-relief-fund/

In early 2011, Bowls Australia, in partnership with its state and territory associations, established the Bowls Disaster Relief Fund to aid its clubs in times of need.

With natural disasters regularly threatening Australia, clubs will be able to access the funds via an application process through Bowls Australia, with 100% of all sums to be redirected to those clubs in need.

Applications for the Bowls Disaster Relief Fund are open for clubs who have been affected by recent natural disasters.

Clubs can apply for up to $3,000 which will be assessed by Bowls Australia, depending on the circumstances and the details contained within the application.

Categories

  • Restoring social networks and functioning
    Funding can be used to hold a community event or social activity, keep communities informed, record the disaster event as part of local history, or to develop skills and networks that build capacity for the future.
  • Restoring community facilities
    Funding can be used to repair or reinstate the structure of a damaged facility, or to repair or replace damaged fittings and equipment integral to the function of a facility.
  • Replenishing loss of equipment
    Funding can be used to replace bowls equipment lost or damaged during the natural disaster.
Last Updated: 13th of June 2025
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