Valley Sport Update - August 2024

Valley Sport Update - August 2024

Community Get Into Golf Instructor Accreditation

Want to become a Get into Golf Community Instructor? Valley Sport is offering free accreditation training to two community members! After completing this training, you'll be able to deliver programs like Get Into Golf and Get Into Golf All Abilities. Don’t miss this opportunity—contact Heath at [email protected] if you are interested in finding out more.

Safer Sport Courses

Valley Sport can assist you and your clubs members by organising the following courses (minimum numbers required)

  • Provide CPR (HLTAID009)

  • Provide First Aid ( HLTAID011)

  • Level 1 Sports Trainer

  • Responsible Service of Alcohol

If you are interested in completing one of the following courses, please fill out an expression of interest form here.

Clubs Encouraged to Get On The Front Foot

‘On the Front Foot’ is a free mental health development program designed by Valley Sport in collaboration with Rachael Willis, Principal Clinical Psychologist at Pure Empowerment.

On the Front Foot is a 60-minute workshop designed for local community sports clubs like yours. Whether in-person or online, this workshop will equip you with the skills and confidence to support not just yourself but others who may be facing mental health challenges.

If this sounds like something your club would be interested in hosting, please get in touch via email [email protected] or by filling out a expression of interest form here.

Mooroopna Get Into Golf All Abilities

The six week Mooroopna ‘ Get into Golf All Abilities’ program concluded on August 21.

The 6-week program, led by PGA All Abilities Coach Reanna Blake, is designed specifically for adults with physical, sensory, or intellectual disabilities.

Participants enjoyed learning and developing their skills in all facets of their golf game, putting, chipping & driving.

Interested in receiving your Get into Golf Community instructor accreditation? Valley Sport are offering 2x free accreditation training to two community members. If you are interested in receiving this accreditation, please contact [email protected]

2024 Regional Mobilisation Summit

Are you passionate about the future of the Goulburn Murray region? Do you want to connect with fellow community members who share your dedication to the area's growth and development?

Join us for the 2024 Regional Mobilisation Summit, where you'll have the chance to collaborate, network, and shape the future of our communities.

  • 🗓️ Date: October 16, 2024

  • ⏰ Time: 10:00am - 4:00pm

  • 📍 Location: The Woolshed @ Emerald Bank, Shepparton

This summit will focus on bridging the gap between the needs of community organisations and available skills within leaders in our communities. Engage in meaningful discussions, identify actionable solutions, and feel empowered to drive positive change in our region.

Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a transformative event. We can't wait to see you there! Secure your ticket 👉 Register here.

The team at Goulburn Murray Community Leadership are excited to bring this new community building event to the region. Whether you volunteer and are passionate about the sustainability of your community organisation, group or club, or you work with not for profit community groups, you are sure to get something out of this event.

Seymour Inclusive Football Training

Inclusive football sessions are kicking off in Seymour. participants of all ages and abilities are welcome to join in.

  • When: Thursday’s

  • Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm

  • Location: Kings Park Back Oval, Tallarook Street Seymour VIC 3660

For more information or to register, please contact Wendy Kelly.

Valley Sport Club Shire Visits

Valley Sport are hitting the road to visit our shires and meet your clubs!

These drop in sessions are designed to give our team the chance to meet with our clubs and organisations face to face and discuss a range of topics including:

  • Grants and fundraising

  • Participation Strategies

  • Mental health workshops

  • Strategic planning

  • Volunteer training courses

  • Governance

  • Access All Abilities programs

  • Women and girls sport

  • Inclusive participation and addressing barriers

  • Any other areas you wish to discuss

September:

  • Monday 9th - Seymour Russell Cole Pavilion, 10:30 - 4

  • Monday 16th - Benalla Rural City Council, 10:30 - 4

  • Tuesday 24th - Numurkah Town Hall, 10:30 - 4

October:

  • Tuesday 8th - Eildon Golf Club, 11 - 3

  • Tuesday 22nd - Mansfield Youth Centre, 11 - 3

  • Tuesday 29th - Benalla Rural City Council, 10:30 - 4

November:

  • Tuesday 12th - Violet Town (TBC)

  • Tuesday 19th - Cobram Sport Stadium, 10:30 - 4

  • Tuesday 26th - Kilmore Customer and Library Service Centre, 11 - 3:30

Book in a specific time or feel free to drop in at anytime https://forms.monday.com/forms/01e6d505542cb535e1196bf3c1d9fa6b?r=use1

New Financial Reporting Revenue Thresholds

New regulations for incorporated associations were introduced last year that aligned tiers and revenue thresholds with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission.

The new financial reporting tiers come into effect from 1 July 2024 and may affect your association’s reporting requirements, depending on which tier it falls under. Your association’s tier is defined by its total annual revenue.

For an association’s financial year ending on or after 1 July 2024, it will fall into one of the following:

  • Tier 1 – less than $500,000

  • Tier 2 – $500,000 to $3 million

  • Tier 3 – more than $3 million.

Additional reporting requirements continue to apply to tier 2 and 3 associations:

  • Tier 2 associations must have financial statements reviewed by an independent accountant.

  • Tier 3 associations must have financial statements audited by an independent auditor.

Both tier 2 and 3 associations must continue to lodge a copy of their financial statements with Consumer Affairs Victoria.

Regardless of your association’s tier, you must continue to prepare financial statements after the end of the financial year and present them at an annual general meeting.

Visit Consumer Affairs Victoria for more information on financial reporting requirements.

Benalla Urgent Care - Did You Know?

Are you a sports club in or around Benalla? If so, it's important to know that Benalla Urgent Care is open 24/7, ready to treat any unfortunate sports injuries you or your team members may encounter.

As a public service, Urgent Care offers free nursing treatment to anyone with access to Medicare.

For more information please visit here.

Increasing Junior Sport Participation

During the middle of 2023, we surveyed parents in the Greater Shepparton region with the aim of gathering information about their child’s experiences accessing and participating in sport and active recreation. We were interested in learning more about the challenges and opportunities that parents & children face when it comes to getting involved in these activities.

Liquor Licence Signage Compliance Check for Clubs

Is your club displaying the correct liquor licence signage

Liquor Control Victoria have made mandatory changes to required signage for licenced premises. (as of July 2023)

Licensees are required by law to display signage (posters/notices) around licenced premises, with information clearly visible to the public. Premises who do not display the correct signage may be fined over $900 (liquor licence breaches)

Clubs can view the information and download the updated signage here.

 

Emergency Sporting Equipment Grant

The Emergency Sporting Equipment Grant program provides funding for community sport and active recreation organisations across Victoria.

Access to this funding helps grassroots organisations replace or repair essential sport or first aid equipment that has been lost or destroyed because of unpreventable incidents, including bushfire, flood, significant storms, theft, arson, or criminal damage.

Funding available:

  • Grants of up to $1,000 are available for incidents that occur from 1 June 2024 to 2 June 2025.

Closes: May 31 2025

Dyson Community Grants

The Dyson Group Community Support Program has been established to provide support to a range of community-based organisations providing services to the community of Victoria.

The Program will have two funding rounds with grants limited to a maximum of $1000 (inclusive of GST) per application. Applicants can apply for any amount of funding up to, but not exceeding, $1000.

Closing: 30 September

More information can be found by visiting our website: https://valleysport.net.au/dyson-community-grants/

Murrindindi Shire - Quick Response Grants

Quick Response Grants provide support to social enterprises and not-for-profit community groups and organisations for smaller projects, projects with short timelines and are ideal for applicants new to grants processes

Typical projects funded under this category include:

  • Hall hire fees for public gatherings

  • Equipment replacement

  • Purchase of item to enable participation

  • Replacement of essential equipment

  • Essential and urgent minor repairs  

Funding is available from $250 - $2,500

Closes: Applications are assessed monthly

For more information, please visit the Murrindindi Shire Council website

Toyota Good For Footy Raffle

The Toyota Good for Footy Raffle is fundraising made easy! Toyota provides all the prizes for the raffle and grassroots clubs get 100% of the proceeds and there is no sign up or registration fees.

  • $5 per ticket

  • Free to register

  • Club keeps 100% of the proceeds

  • 49 prizes to be won including (Cars, Coaching clinics, Vouchers)

Closes: 9th September

For more information or to register your club, please visit: https://www.toyota.com.au/community/partnerships/afl-aflw/raffle

Country Football Netball Program

Delivered in partnership with the AFL, AFL Victoria, and Netball Victoria, the Country Football and Netball Program provides funding to assist regional football and netball clubs, associations, and umpiring organisations to upgrade and develop facilities in rural, regional, and outer metropolitan locations.

Available Funding: Up to $250,000

Eligible Projects Include:

  • Development of new or upgrades to existing change rooms and pavilions to increase capacity, inclusion, and safety.

  • Development of new or upgrades to existing sports ovals and courts to increase capacity and safety.

  • Sports lighting that improves facility capacity and participant safety, including the installation of new LED Lighting Infrastructure or the replacement of non-LED lighting with LED lamps to meet lighting standards.

  • Projects resulting in energy or water efficiency with a direct impact on participation, such as warm season grass conversions.

Eligibility: Only Local Government Authorities (LGAs) are eligible to apply directly to the Program. Sporting Clubs are encouraged to speak to their local LGA.

Applications Close: 30th September 2024

If you have any questions or would like assistance applying for any of the above grants, please don’t hesitate to get in contact.

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Valley Sport are always here to support your club and you can reach us via the platforms below:

Valley Sport Website: https://valleysport.net.au/

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