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Funding boost for Fremantle arts, community and youth projects

Funding boost for Fremantle arts, community and youth projects
December 17, 2023

The City of Fremantle's latest round of Creative Arts and Community grants has delivered a funding boost for 13 local projects.

The successful recipients – four for the arts, six for community and three for youth – share in almost $77,500 of financial support.

Fremantle Mayor Hannah Fitzhardinge said the three themes that emerged in the first round of grants in the 2023-24 program were youth mental health, disability assistance, and mentorship for emerging artists.

Arts projects supported in this round included a historical walking tour of the West End with projections and immersive soundscapes; a tree-led participant experience at Booyeembara Park; a collaborative theatre show developed by a well-known Australian music duo; and an artist in residence program.

Mayor Fitzhardinge advised "The City of Fremantle is committed to supporting activities that make a positive contribution to the lives of young people, our community and Fremantle’s vibrant arts and culture sector.

"Arts grants are always very competitive, and this round was no different – we were inundated with applications. The consistently large number of proposals reflects the talent and passion of Fremantle’s creative industries.”

Projects supported with a community grant included Auslan programs for playgroups and seniors; creating volunteer opportunities for people with disabilities at a native nursery; monthly friendship meetings for people with disabilities; mental health first aid training courses; and a drop-in centre for vulnerable community members.

This was the first time that youth grants had their own funding stream in the program, for initiatives that benefit 12 to 25-year-olds.

Successful projects included skateboarding clinics, music therapy and school resilience workshops and wellbeing days.

"These activities will give younger members of the community the opportunity to learn new skills, develop social connections and be physically and mentally healthier," Mayor Fitzhardinge added.

The next round of Creative Arts and Community grants will open in March 2024.  For more information visit fremantle.wa.gov.au/grants

Image. Walyalup Civic Centre Credit: City of Fremantle

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