Community grant recipients announced

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Aurora Energy has today announced the recipients of its community grants for 2022, designed to connect communities around Tasmania.

The successful applicants were Mosaic Support Services, Geeveston Community Centre, Rosebery Neighbourhood House, Housing Choices, St Helens Neighbourhood House and Men’s Resources Tasmania.

The grants will support the organisations with projects of up to $10,000 that will help encourage connections, address social isolation through digital literacy and drive sustainability through education.

Aurora CEO Rebecca Kardos thanked each of the recipients on their efforts to build a more inclusive and connected Tasmania.

“We’ve all been tested in different ways during the pandemic, but what I love about Tasmanians is how resilient and united we are during the tough times and the past two years has shown us that,” Mrs Kardos said.

“As a proud Tasmanian organisation supporting Tasmanians, we are pleased that we can support these amazing organisations around Tassie to engage members of our community experiencing vulnerability or by teaching sustainable practices because it’s our community too.

“We’re looking forward to working closely with these organisations from across our state to provide them with the opportunity to connect communities around Tasmania.”

For more information on the grants, visit auroraenergy.com.au/about/community