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Sutherland sports residents in need

Sutherland Shire Council has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting those most in need, awarding $500,000 in grants and subsidies to 42 local not-for-profit organisations through its Annual Community Grants and Subsidies Program.

The 2025 program received a record 83 applications requesting over $1 million in funding – a powerful reflection of the diverse and growing needs of our community and the extraordinary capacity of local organisations to meet this demand.

Sutherland Shire Deputy Mayor, Councillor Laura Cowell, expressed her pride in the program and the impact it continues to have locally on those most in need.

“Each year, I’m inspired by the creativity, dedication and compassion of our local not-for-profits and community groups,” Deputy Mayor Cowell said.

“These grants are more than just financial support – they represent a partnership between Council and our community to deliver programs that foster belonging, resilience and wellbeing across the Sutherland Shire.

“The most rewarding part for Council is witnessing the positive impact these grants have out in the community – not just for the organisations delivering projects, but for the individuals whose lives are changed as a result.”

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