
QLD Basketball Organisations Share over $80,000 in Funding
Four basketball clubs and associations across Queensland will receive a share of $81,915 in funding from Round 104 of the Queensland Gambling Community Benefit Fund (GCBF).
This time round basketball organisations had funding approved for a number of different projects including facility upgrades and purchasing equipment.
The GCBF is Queensland’s largest one-off grants program for community-based, not-for-profit organisations, with grants between $500 to $35,000 available to help community groups provide services and leisure activities around the state.
Associations and clubs have five funding opportunities throughout the year to submit their GCBF applications:
- 28 February (29 February in a leap year)
- 30 April
- 30 June
- 31 August
- 31 October
Applications for the next round of the GCBF (Round 106) are now open and will close at 11:59pm on 31 August 2020.
Click here for more information and to apply for the next round of funding.
GCBF Round 104 Recipients
Gold Coast RollerBlaze Wheelchair Basketball Club (Gold Coast Basketball) | $30,000 to purchase and repair wheelchairs |
Pioneers Basketball Inc. (Brisbane Basketball) | $20,960 to purchase equipment |
Runcorn Rockets Basketball Club Inc. (South West Metro Pirates) | $17,700 to upgrade facility and purchase equipment |
White Eagles Basketball Club Brisbane Inc. (Northside Wizards) | $13,255 to conduct training and purchase sports equipment |