Yearly Archive: 2023
P500 donors award $79,000 community wellbeing grant to Tiny Dots Early Intervention
The Geelong Community Foundation this week held its annual P500 Pitch & Vote Night, with three shortlisted community organisations vying for a $79,000 community wellbeing grant. The event was the culmination of the campaign that attracted 279 donors, who each contributed $500 towards the grant, and these donors ultimately voted to award the funds to...
Read more2023 P500 Pitch & Vote Night Finalists Pitch Videos
We are excited for this Thursday 16th November when the three shortlisted organisations will pitch for the 2023 P500 grant of $79,000. Below are the pitch videos from the three organisations.
Read more2023 P500 Grant Finalists
Our grant review panel had some amazing applications to assess, it most certainly wasn’t an easy choice, so a very big congratulations to the 3 finalists Cherished Pets Making Waves Foundation Tiny Dots Early Intervention Click here to view more information about all of our Grant Finalists Don’t forget about Pitch and Vote Night on...
Read moreCelebrating World Food Day with Farm My School
Imagine a school that can feed its community. Today is World Food Day and the Geelong Community Foundation is proud to shine a light on the work of Farm My School, a food literacy program that aims to change the culture of what households are eating, especially in low socio-economic communities and households that are...
Read moreBittersweet Project
Today is International Coffee Day and the Geelong Community Foundation is proud to use this day to highlight The Bittersweet Project, an initiative of MacKillop Family Services. MacKillop Family Services works for the rights of all children to be free to enjoy their childhood in safe and loving homes, where they are nurtured, and have...
Read moreCelebrating World Literacy Day with EdConnect
Today is World Literacy Day and the Geelong Community Foundation is proud to highlight the incredible work of EdConnect, a local organisation that partners with schools to identify their specific needs and then recruit, screen, train and match intergenerational volunteers in learning support, either classroom or program-based, or mentoring roles. EdConnect General Manager Danie McNeil...
Read moreThe Sexual Assault & Family Violence Centre (The SAFV Centre)
We will fund an incredible $1.34million in community grants this year with one of the most significant grants awarded to The Sexual Assault & Family Violence Centre (The SAFV Centre), a community based, not-for-profit service, offering free, confidential trauma-informed sexual assault and family violence services across the Barwon region. The $76,000 grant funded over...
Read moreCelebrating Speech Pathology Week with Bellarine Community Health
In celebration of Speech Pathology Week we are proud to highlight the work of Bellarine Community Health (BCH), the largest provider of community health services on the Bellarine Peninsula, and which operates from fives sites including locations in Drysdale, Portarlington, Point Lonsdale, and Ocean Grove. Community health plays the crucial role of filling gaps left...
Read moreCelebrating World Refugee Week
We are celebrating Refugee Week and are proud to highlight the incredible work being undertaken by CatholicCare, in particular its Settle Well – Next Phase project which supports young people and women who have lived experience in seeking asylum to secure employment. We provided CatholicCare with funding during our 2021-22 grant round to assist...
Read moreMental Health – Spotlight on the Empowerment Challenge
The Geelong Community Foundation is shining a light on a wonderful local organisation providing critical support to young mothers. Like many good ideas, The Empowerment Challenge began over a cup of coffee when a group of women who were involved in existing programs for younger mothers were lamenting the fact that, although there were some...
Read moreHelping students stay the course -an interview with Leigh Bartlett, BATForce
The Barwon Adolescent Taskforce (BATF) began in 1978 over an instant coffee, when a group of Youth Workers decided that they could work best if they worked together. “A lot has changed since then and BATF has changed with it,” says Executive Officer Leigh Bartlett. “As an organisation, we are governed by a Board and...
Read moreCelebrating International Women’s Day – Bron Lawson
Ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8, the Geelong Community Foundation is shining a light on some of the incredible women who are driving change and making a difference in the community sector, with women making up around 81% of the community sector workforce in Victoria. Meet Bron Lawson, founder and program manager...
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