More than $127,000 has been handed out to not-for-profit groups in the Dubbo community.
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There were 21 recipients of the Community Services Fund.
To be eligible for the funding, the groups must be within the Dubbo local government area and show they provide a benefit to the local community.
The Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre and the WINS Community Centre in Wellington took home the largest share of the fund, each receiving $17,744.
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The WINS Community Centre said the money would be used to replace ageing items such as tablets, as well as to repair their roof, install new backyard furniture and establish a bush tucker garden.
The Neighbourhood Centre said it would help offset the organisation's running costs.
There were only four groups that applied but did not receive funding.
The recipients were:
- Western Region Academy of Sport $3,103
- Lifeline Central West Dubbo $15,000
- Central West Leadership Academy $1,000
- Maranatha House $3,000
- Buninyong Public School $2,000
- WINS Community Centre $17,744.50
- Walan Community Garden $3,000
- Songwriters and Original Musicians Association of Dubbo Inc $1,214
- Ngurambang Child and Family Services $3,000
- Dubbo and District Support Group for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired Inc $4,000
- Wesley House Players $419
- Outback Writers Centre $1,000
- Stuart Town Advancement Association Inc $4,000
- Macquarie Home Stay $15,000
- LeaderLife Ltd $7,400
- Delroy High P&C $657
- Dubbo Neighbourhood Centre $17,744.50
- Wellington Arts Centre $7,500
- Dubbo Filmmakers $945
- Dubbo Legacy - a Division of Orange Legacy $4,000
- Tubba-Gah Maing Wiradjuri Aboriginal Corporation $6,000