The Rotary Club of Mount Barker has recently completed its Community Grants program for 2022-2023 financial year.
The purpose of the Rotary Club of Mount Barker Community Grant Program is to offer not for profit community organisations, clubs, individuals, cultural & environmental groups and associations funding for their needs and / or projects in the Mount Barker Council district.
Allocated from fundraising funds, grants are a one-off project grant of up to $1,500 from a pool of funds determined by the Board.
Successful Applicants for 2022-2023 are:
| Recipient | Project |
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| Floral Art Club of Mount Barker | Flowers with Friends Workshop |
| Hungry No More, Dunn Memorial Uniting Church | Community Kitchen Café and Facilities |
| Lucy Kopp | Purchase Suitable Computer System |
| Meadows Memorial Hall and Community Centre | Improving Wellness in Meadows |
| Mount Barker Community Centre | Multicultural Community Adelaide Hills Website Creation |
| Mount Barker Croquet Club | Air Conditioner for Clubrooms |
| Mount Barker RSL SubBranch | Improvement and Repair to Front of Building |
| Mount Barker United Soccer Club | Cost of Living Crisis Affecting Sport Participation |
| Nairne and District Resident’s Association | New Public Address System |
| St Mark’s Lutheran School | Pedal Prix 2023 Team |
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Front L-R: Jimiur Pathan, Mount Barker Community Centre / Multicultural Community Adelaide Hills; Lee Arbon, Mount Barker Croquet Club; Lucy Kopp; Yvonne Adam, Floral Art Club of Mount Barker
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Rear L-R: Jason Mann, St Mark’s Lutheran School; Karen Nolan, President, Rotary Club of Mount Barker; Barrie Scott, Mount Barker RSL SubBranch; Andrew Challen, Nairne and District Resident’s Association; Paula Love, Hungry No More, Dunn Memorial Uniting Church
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