Coffs Coast tennis is on a winner as local participants benefit from grants in round three of the NSW ATP Cup Tennis Legacy Fund, said Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh.
As many as 24 tennis clubs, associations and councils across NSW have shared in more than $347,000 in this round, including the Coffs Coast.
The grants program is designed to support grassroots tennis and help people of all ages and abilities play the sport through a partnership between the NSW Government and Tennis NSW.
Mr Singh said he is delighted the following local project is benefitting from this initiative:
“This grants program is helping to drive the growth of local community tennis by encouraging people to pick up a racquet and boost participation in this sport,” Mr Singh said.
“I congratulate all of our local tennis clubs on the projects they are providing with such passion and dedication for members of our community.”
Grants of $1,000 – $50,000 were available through the Fund with applicants required to make a co-contribution.
Mums and Bubs is a collaboration between Woolgoolga Tennis Club and Woolgoolga High School. It is supported by Baylis Tennis Academy and Mid North Coast Allied Health is a sponsor.
