Funding to build local government animal welfare emergency response capacity
Program features a new, specially designed animal welfare training course
The McGowan Government is supporting local governments to manage animal welfare during emergencies, with a new round of grant funding and a new training program.
The Animal Welfare in Emergency Grants assist local governments to enhance their response to animal welfare issues during an emergency, like a bushfire, cyclone or severe storm.
Applications for up to $10,000 per local government or $25,000 for collaborative proposals are now open.
This is the second consecutive year the program has been run, with 25 grants provided last year to local governments in metropolitan and regional areas for a range of resources and activities.
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A Cornish teacher will be raising money for a breast cancer charity this month in memory of someone special. Jenny Smith, who teaches history at Pool Academy, will be taking part in the Virtual MoonWalk on May 15 for Walk the Walk breast cancer charity. In the past the event has taken place in London but due to the pandemic it has now become a virtual event. This means people across the country will be able to take part from their local area. The distances covered in the challenge can range from six and half miles all the way through to 52.4 miles, depending on how far those taking part feel they could go.
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UNION, N.J., May 10, 2021 - Elizabethtown Gas, a subsidiary of South Jersey Industries (NYSE: SJI), encourages its customers to take full advantage of available energy assistance programs prior to the expiration of the moratorium on utility shutoffs, expected on June 30, 2021. With less than two months until the anticipated end of the moratorium, customers behind on their payments should know they have several state and federal programs available to assist with their utility bills.
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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., May 10, 2021 - South Jersey Gas, a subsidiary of South Jersey Industries (NYSE: SJI), encourages its customers to take full advantage of available energy assistance programs prior to the expiration of the moratorium on utility shutoffs, expected on June 30, 2021. With less than two months until the anticipated end of the moratorium, customers behind on their payments should know they have several state and federal programs available to assist with their utility bills.
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)