
A total of $290,700 has been awarded to eighteen local community groups through this year’s ClubGRANTS program – double the amount disbursed in 2024.
The awards were funded by Windsor RSL Club, Richmond Club, Panthers North Richmond and Windsor Leagues Club. Recipients were announced at a special presentation in Yarramundi last month.
ClubGRANTS is one of Australia’s largest grant programs, providing over $100 million annually to support charities across NSW. This year’s funding supports groups in education, wellbeing, youth and safety.
RuffTRACK received $11,469 to help fund Hunter’s Walk for Hope: A Day of Remembrance, Resilience and Wellbeing. Supported by Richmond Club and Windsor RSL Club.
The Top Blokes Foundation received $13,216 for mentoring programs at Windsor Public School, Richmond High School and Colo High School. Supported by Richmond Club.
Richmond Ex-Servicemen’s Soccer Club received $1,995 to purchase a defibrillator for Icely Park, Richmond. Supported by Richmond Club.
Hope 4 U Foundation received $20,000 for its Future Men group program – that provides a space for men to connect and share experiences. Supported by Windsor RSL Club and Richmond Club.
Learning Links received $14,270 to start its numeracy program for disadvantaged children at Windsor Park Public School. Supported by Windsor RSL Club and Windsor Leagues Club. An additional $16,710 was granted to the school for a literacy program, supported by Windsor RSL Club.
The Jeremiah Project Inc received $59,340 to support people experiencing homelessness, loneliness and financial hardship. Supported by Windsor RSL Club.
Hart Youth received $5,910 to help organise the 2025 Hart Youth Talent Showcase. Supported by Windsor RSL Club.
Kurrajong P and C received $5,810 for a rollaway sandpit cover at Kurrajong Public School. Supported by Panthers North Richmond and Windsor RSL Club.
The Women’s Cottage was awarded $10,000 to continue its meditation group for vulnerable women. Supported by Richmond Club and Windsor RSL Club.
Gotcha4Life Foundation received $20,000 for its Mentally Fit Schools Program, supported by Windsor RSL Club.
Police Citizens Youth Clubs NSW Ltd got $4,750 for a Fit for Life Project for Hawkesbury youth. Supported by Richmond Club and Windsor RSL Club.
Raise Foundation received $10,000 to deliver its Youth Mentoring Program at Colorado High School. Supported by Panthers North Richmond and Windsor RSL Club.
Scouts NSW Greater Western Sydney got $2,500 to purchase sensory kits for Scout units. Supported by Windsor RSL Club.
Elizabeth Street Extended Hours Preschool Incorporated received $6,930 for sandpit refurbishments. Supported by Panthers North Richmond and Windsor RSL Club.
Fair Fight Foundation Limited got $20,000 for the Supertree project, which provides medical garments for children in hospital. Supported by Windsor RSL Club.
Golden Valley Children’s Learning Centre got $5,000 for playground refurbishments. Supported by Richmond Club.
Hawkesbury Community Kitchen received $22,880 to provide meals to the homeless and disadvantaged. Supported by Richmond Club.
Finally Link Wentworth was awarded $40,000 for its Safe Start Essentials Package, supporting individuals leaving unsafe home environments. Supported by North Richmond Panthers, Windsor RSL Club, Richmond Club and Windsor Leagues Club



