The Stand Like Stone Foundation gives grants to charitable projects in the
Limestone Coast which focus on community health and well being, community development, environmental and cultural projects. Two grant rounds are conducted annually, opening in February and August. More information on how to apply for grants is available at
Grant Guidelines and
Grant Application Forms.
BACK TO TOP Grants given this year
Applications for Grant Round 14 open on 15 February 2013 and close on 31 March 2013.
The following projects received support during 2012:
|
Organisation Name |
Project |
Grant amount |
|
Nangwarry Museum and Community Hall Inc. |
The Preservation of Forestry Equipment |
$1,000.00 |
|
Penola War Memorial Hospital |
Digital television and inbuilt DVD player access for patients
Funded from the Penola Coonawarra Wellbeing Sub Fund. |
$1,000.00 |
|
South Australian Rural Women's Gathering |
Get it Together - SARWG Penola 2012
Funded from the Limestone Coast Agri-Links sub fund and Focis on Youth sub fund. |
$1,000.00 |
|
Acacia Kindergarten |
Purchase of audio listening centre for students
Funded from the Focis on Youth sub fund. |
$650.00 |
|
Tenison Woods College |
Girls and Goals |
$650.00 |
|
The National Trust of South Australia, Naracoorte branch |
Digitizing the catalogue of the Naracoorte Photographic Collection |
$1,000.00 |
|
Beachport District Development Association Inc. |
Beachport Community Response Defibrillator Fundraising
Funded from the Beachport sub fund. |
$1,000.00 |
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Total for Round 12 |
|
$6,300.00 |
BACK TO TOPGrants given in previous years
The Early Years
In 2005, Stand Like Stone provided a $175 bursary for a woman under 35 years of age from the Limestone Coast to attend the South Australian Rural Women's Gathering held in Naracoorte and a grant of $150 was given to sponsor a young person to travel to Brisbane to participate in the Southern Skies Invitation Soccer Tournament.
In 2004 a $200 grant was given to Tenison Woods College for their research into community founders.
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