Womens week grants now open

 


Applications for funding for 2022 NSW Women’s Week events are now open, with local councils and not-for-profits encouraged to apply.

State Member Dugald Saunders says $100,000 is available for local organisations seeking to host community, education, and mentoring opportunities for women and girls between 7 to 13 March.


He says that the week is about recognising women from the Dubbo electorate, and celebrating their diverse contributions, and that they are looking for events that not only bring women and girls together in a COVID-safe setting, but also provide practical support to help women across the region.”


Applications close on November 15 November at https://womennsw.smartygrants.com.au/WWG22

 

Photo: Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders, with Lucy Taylor, Georgia Swain, and Kate Griffiths, at a Women’s Week event in 2021 

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