CRICKET CLUBS URGED TO APPLY FOR $6 MILLION IN LOCAL FUNDING

Friday, 25 May 2018

 

 CRICKET clubs across the Northern Tablelands are being encouraged to apply for their share of $6 million, made available through the upcoming 2020 ICC World T20 Legacy Fund.

 

Local State MP Adam Marshall is urging clubs to apply for projects which support greater local cricket participation and benefit the whole community.

 

“Our region has a proud cricketing history, having produced a number of NSW and Australian players, and this fund offers an excellent opportunity for clubs and association to form partnerships with local councils to improve the quality and quantity of community facilities,” Mr Marshall said.

 

“I know there are many clubs and cricket associations in our region which have projects they wanted to undertake for years – now is their chance to put pen to paper and put their hand up for a slice of the funding available.”

 

“Cricket is such a great team sport and it’d be wonderful to see more youngsters getting involved, especially girls, with improved facilities.”

 

Eligible projects for funding could include upgrading pitches, indoor and outdoor practice facilities or clubhouses, as along as the broader community can utilise them.

 

Mr Marshall said the ICC World T20 Legacy Fund would be delivered over three years to support grass-roots through to elite level cricket participation.

 

“The NSW Government leads the way in its support of women’s sport in Australia and this fund specifically nurture the participation pathways for our female cricket players,” he said.

 

“Currently there are 400,000 grass-roots players participating in cricket in NSW and I am confident that the upcoming ICC World T20 tournament will draw more players to the sport.

 

“This first round of funding provides an exciting opportunity for councils and local clubs to consider projects that provide long-term benefits to local communities.”

 

Successful projects between $5,000 and $250,000 will be funded up to 50 per cent of projects costs.

 

Applications open on Monday, 28 May, and close on 13 July 2018. More information can be found at www.sport.nsw.gov.au/nsw-sports-events/worldt20

 

 

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