Gloucester’s future cattle barons, its champions of the pool, local fitness fans and children playing in the Primary School playground are among the recipients of the latest round of AGL Local Community Investment Program (LCIP) grants, totalling almost $34,000.
AGL Executive General Manager Stakeholder Relations, Jeni Coutts, said the grants covered applications from nine community groups.
“Donations, sponsorships or community development programs must benefit the community, develop local capacity and be sustainable into the future,” she said.
“AGL is committed to supporting and bringing benefit to the communities in which we operate and our bi-annual grants program has been an important part of that contribution,” Ms Coutts said.
The recipients and their projects are:
“Each of these projects are worthy recipients of the grants and AGL is delighted to contribute towards them,” Ms Coutts said.
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