Supporting local clubs

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Nillumbik Shire Council provides a range of resources, workshops and grants for sports clubs in the community.

Subscribe to our Club Development Update

Club Development Update is our e-newsletter for sports clubs. It provides information on grants and funding opportunities, workshops, club development opportunities, sport project updates and more.

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You can also view past issues of the newsletter.

Club development programs

We offer workshops to sports club members to enable volunteers to improve their skills and learn more about the important issues facing their organisation.  

Please ensure you RSVP to reserve your place. Workshops are held in person or via zoom in line with Covid requirements.

Grants and funding opportunities

Nillumbik Grants Hub is a one-stop-shop to search for grants and funding from a variety of sources. It is open to all local community groups, businesses, clubs, not-for-profits and individuals seeking funding opportunities in Nillumbik.

Useful websites and resources

Disability and inclusion

Access for All Abilities

Access for All Abilities provides Australia’s only first-point-of call service connecting people with a disability to sports and recreational opportunities in Melbourne, Victoria

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Sport Inclusion Australia

Sport Inclusion Australia, formerly AUSRAPID, is a national sporting organisation established in 1986 to assist the inclusion of people with an intellectual impairment into the mainstream community using sport as the medium. Sport Inclusion Australia has worked within the Australian sporting sector with outstanding success and is proud of the increasing numbers of sporting organisations and clubs taking responsibility for inclusion with the focus on ability and based on social inclusion principles.

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Special Olympics

Special Olympics has grown from a backyard camp into a global movement that has been transforming the lives of people with an intellectual disability for almost 50 years. The global sporting community was pioneered by the late Eunice Kennedy Shriver, sister to US President John F Kennedy as well as Rosemary who had an intellectual disability. Today, Special Olympics supports over 5 million athletes in 177 countries.

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Disability Sports Australia

Disability Sports Australia is one of Australia’s nine National Sporting Organisations for people with a disability (NSODs), all of whom share a common purpose to improve the lives of Australians living with disability using sport as the medium.

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Disability Sport and Recreation

Disability Sport and Recreation vision is to create Victoria where all people with disability can choose and access any sport or active recreation activity they want to engage with. Our Mission is to provide and promote positive outcomes for people with a disability. For 60 years we have worked directly with many stakeholders including community organisations, state sporting associations, local government, state government and partners to achieve our mission.

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Deaf Sports Australia

Deaf Sports Australia is a national peak body responsible for providing advice, services, support and network with other governments, businesses, sporting bodies and the communities surrounding deaf and mainstream sports involving its deaf and hard of hearing athletes in Australia.

Deaf Sports Australia provides programs through two main channels:

  • Active Deaf Programs – an initiative funded and supported by the Australian Sports Commission
  • Government’s initiatives – school events and established programs involving deaf and hard of hearing school children

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Drugs and alcohol

Australian Drug Foundation

Australian Drug Foundation works in partnership with government, corporates, the for- purpose sector and Australia’s diverse communities to create a sustainable social change that supports health and wellbeing for all.

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Incident response

Sports Chaplaincy Australia

Sports Chaplaincy Australia can provide immediate support when incidents, traumatic loss, injury, and difficult moments strike in your community. Sports Chaplaincy Australia’s Incident Responders are present when you need it, on and off the field.

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Mental health and wellbeing

Headspace

Headspace is the National Youth Mental Health Foundation providing early intervention mental health services to 12-25 year olds, along with assistance in promoting young peoples’ wellbeing. This covers four core areas: mental health, physical health, work and study support and alcohol and other drug services

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Government agencies

Sport and Recreation Victoria

Sport and Recreation Victoria supports Victoria’s sport and recreation sector, and maximises the economic and social benefits provided to all Victorians

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Australian Sports Commission

Australian Sports Commission (ASC) The Australian Government agency responsible for supporting and investing in sport at all levels. The ASC aims to lead, support and provide opportunities for all communities to be involved in sport, while growing elite success and representation, inspiring future generations.

  • Build the capability of sport and the people involved.
  • Advocate for sport and its positive influence on Australia.
  • Promote and support inclusive and diverse sporting environments.
  • Drive thought leadership and innovation inspiring world's best practices
  • Optimise our facilities to advance sport and inspire Australians to get involved.

The ASC website has a wealth of resources to help in the operation of clubs and support athlete development:

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Vicsport

Vicsport is the peak body for sport and active recreation in Victoria. Vicsport represents and supports its members in order to “encourage and assist more Victorians and Victorian communities to enjoy the enormous benefits that sport and active recreation can provide”.

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The Clearinghouse

The Clearinghouse brings together Australia’s leading sport and active recreation agencies—using the Australian Sports Commission as the principal information coordination point—to share news, evidence and insights about sport, human performance, and physical activity.

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Governance

Game Plan

Game Plan is a free online platform that allows sporting clubs of all sizes to get insights into their current capability in key areas of club administration, then supports ongoing club development with a suite of tools.

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Clubmap

Clubmap combines top-tier expertise and innovation with a grassroots approach. We teach clubs and volunteers. Clubmap work directly with clubs, their volunteers and stakeholders to help ensure they get their off-field game on track, for now and the future. 

  • Effective committee structure
  • More volunteers to help
  • New-age repeatable revenue
  • Planning for the future

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Play AFL

Play AFL is a one stop shop for a wide range of resources for clubs. 

  • Growth and retention & inclusion
  • Women & girls
  • Safety
  • Club management

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