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What difference would $35,000 make to your community group?

Jen Lawson | grants, grant funding, community groups, Gambling Community Benefit Fund, Successful Grants | 0 Comments | Return|
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What difference would $35,000 make to your community group?

You could be eligible for this.

Are you sick of flipping sausages at Bunnings for a few hundred dollars for the club?  Why not submit a slick application for $35,000 with Successful Grants as your writing partner? Imagine the difference this would make to your club and its members.

The team at Successful Grants can maximise your return on investment. Successful Grants has written hundreds of applications for all sorts of groups from sporting clubs to kindergartens, from churches to men’s sheds. We know how to set up the portal and what the judges are looking for, because we’ve assisted heaps of clubs and charities to achieve great results.

Contact us now to find out how we can help you to get more money for your club.

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