![Meals on Wheels Southern Highlands is one of two Highlands organisations that have received BDCU community grants. Picture supplied Meals on Wheels Southern Highlands is one of two Highlands organisations that have received BDCU community grants. Picture supplied](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/123048163/08d4079d-e17d-4730-a495-4a893274e83f.jpg/r0_0_1019_677_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Meals on Wheels Southern Highlands and Challenge Southern Highlands have received grants from the BDCU to support their community initiatives.
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Five groups from the Highlands and Tablelands have received a share of $37,000, from The Collective Impact Community Grants Program.
The program supports projects that focus on health, education and social outcomes in the regions.
The applications are assessed by BDCU staff, members and local community representatives.
"I'm delighted with the final selection of successful applicants and I'm confident our financial support of these projects will help generate significant positive and enduring impact across our communities for years to come," BDCU CEO Tanya Schiller said.
"We look forward to sharing the progress of these initiatives over the coming months with the community."
The Collective Impact Community Grants Program was established in 2021, and has since allocated more than $150,000 to groups across the Highlands and Tablelands.
The Goulburn Rodeo Club, Goulburn P and C Association and Goulburn Hospital Fundraising Inc were the other recipients.
The next round of applications open on October 1.
More information can be found on bdcu.com.au.