Building Stronger Communities Grants – Brisbane City Council

Building Stronger Communities Grants – Brisbane City Council

The following information about Brisbane City Council’s (Council) grant program is relevant to any of your clubs or associations who are lessees with Council. Information has and will be sent to lessees and is available on Council’s website.

Council’s, Building Stronger Communities Grants (BSCG) will open on Monday 15 July and close Monday 9 September 2019. Council’s Community Facilities Operations Team (CFOT) is reminding all our tenants to start planning their grant application now.

Please see below important timeframes in planning a strong grant application:

  • Immediate action, call CFOT on 3407 0000 or email and talk to a Sport and Recreation Officer (SRO) regarding your proposed grant project. For complex projects such as building on a landfill site, new or extensions to buildings, field lighting, removal of trees, new fields etc, its best to set up a site meeting with an SRO.
  • From May to the end of July, if your organisation is applying under Category 1 or 2, you will need to submit an Application for Works on a Community Lease Site (AFWs). AFW’s are required by 29 July to ensure Council has sufficient time (20-30 business days) to review, given a large number of AFW’s are submitted during this period.
    • Tenants on Council land must complete the Application for Works on a Community Lease Site online form to request the consent of Council as landlord for any proposed improvement works within the lease area.
    • AFWs can take from 20 to 30 business days depending on the complexity for CFOT to respond with a decision letter.
    • As a requirement of your grant application, you will need to have an approved AFW letter attached.
    • The approved AFW letter will provide conditions to help your organisation plan and budget the project e.g. Category 2 Development, a new building extension may require a Development Application (DA) and tree removal/replacement, this will take time and require budget.
  • In July and mid-August, Council strongly recommends undertaking as much planning as possible to deliver the project prior to submitting an application (relates to Category 2).   In submitting a strong application, your organisation should have an:
      • approved AFW decision letter,
      • clear scope of works, site plan, detailed design plans,
      • quotes or tendering process,
      • development or building approvals,
      • confirmed funding contributions
      • facility and ongoing maintenance management plans.
  • From 15 July to 9 September, the BSCG program is open for 9 weeks, this gives you plenty of time to answer the selection criteria and call an SRO for advice (relates to all Categories).  Please remember when addressing the criteria to clearly outline the:
      • Need and benefit for the project.  Council Ward Community Profiles are available to provide statistics on population growth, age, cultural groups, family composition, homelessness, people with disabilities etc.
      • Membership, users and groups accessing your services.
      • Service gaps to meet current and future demand
      • Consultation e.g. minutes to meetings, surveys, letter of support from current and future users that outlines their use and the tangible benefit the project will provide their users. Also consider including excerpts from state level organisation/Council infrastructure or broader regional site plans or the organisations strategic/facilities plan.

Please see below Building Stronger Communities Grants Program

The Building Stronger Communities Grants Program will provide funding to community-based, not-for-profit organisations to deliver projects that develop or improve their facilities, or improve their governance and long term organisational sustainability. The program provides funds to incorporated not-for-profit community organisations and networks, or unincorporated groups under the auspices of an incorporated not-for-profit organisation.

Purpose
Brisbane City Council recognises the significant contributions of community organisations in promoting and linking residents to recreation and wellbeing opportunities that positively impact the broader community.

A community facility is a facility that supports community sport, recreational, cultural and social activities and in doing so, helps provide for the physical, cultural, mental and social wellbeing of the community.

By undertaking a project suitable for the Program, your organisation is helping to achieve theBrisbane Vision 2031 for a friendly and safe, active and healthy, and vibrant and creative city.

There are three categories for funding, with category one and two focussing on facility development and maintenance. Category three focuses on improving organisational development, particularly in the area of effective committee management. Lessees can apply forONE OF Category 1 – Maintenance or Category 2 – Development (co-contribution required)AS WELL AS Category 3 – Organisational Development (no co-contribution required). Therefore, all organisations are strongly encouraged to apply for Category 3 in addition to any other application they may submit

The categories are:

  1. community facility maintenance
  2. community facility development
  3. organisational development.

Funding available

Funding is available for up to $7,500 for organisational development grants and up to $100,000 for community facility maintenance or development grants.

Recruitment Clinics Presenters

Recruitment Clinics Presenters

Baseball Queensland is looking for energetic, enthusiastic presenters to deliver recruitment clinics as part of our Summer Club Recruitment program. Coaches within this program will need to hold a current working with children “Blue Card”. If you don’t already hold a current baseball coach accreditation Baseball Queensland will help you through the process of obtaining it. If you or someone you know would like to earn some money (up to $120/day) while helping to grow the sport of baseball please submit a one page CV that includes your Blue Card ID number and any relevant accreditation details to [email protected]

Program coaches will be supplied with all requisite equipment and apparel and will require their own transport.

Delivery of the program will commence late July and conclude late September

GBL Club Meeting

GBL Club Meeting

Please be advised the GBL Competition Committee will be holding a GBL Club meeting to review the 2018/2019 season as follows:

Friday 31st May : GBL Yearly Club Meeting :  Sports House Room 1 and 2 : 6.30PM ( No Suncorp Stadium Event that Night )

We invite GBL Club Presidents and Club Coaches or Committee Representatives to attend.
The Agenda has been emailed to all GBL Club Presidents and Secretaries.

Please confirm your attendance by COB Friday, 24th May 2019 to [email protected]

U13 Development Program

U13 Development Program

Would your player excel in a more competitive baseball environment?

Are you looking for an opportunity for your son or daughter to develop alongside similarly skilled peers?

Baseball Queensland is excited to announce the inaugural program of the BQ U13 Development Program. This new program is designed specifically for players of Little League age (September 2007 to August 2010) for the coming 2020 season and gives them an opportunity to play 14 games against high-quality competition in preparation for club, representative and travel ball programs. The program will also serve as an introduction to the already established BQ Junior League Athletic Development Programs for older players.

The program will run Sunday afternoons for 7 weeks and features four teams of 12 players selected through region nomination, a trial day and draft. A double header format and modified LL rules will ensure more situational play, multiple opportunities for pitching and catching and higher-level baseball generally.

Competition Details:

A six-week, four-team competition from Sunday, 21 July through Sunday, 25 August, with a finals tournament on Sunday, 1 September. Trials and Draft on Sunday, 14 July. Here are the details:

  • 1.5 hour or 6-inning games.
  • Afternoon doubleheaders for each team (between 1-4:30pm, 1pm and 3pm starts). A total of 14 games including “Championship” game and Third Place game.
  • Games will be held at Hendra and fields/cages are available from noon on game days. Trainings are not mandatory and will be organised by the coaches as needed.
  • Eligibility is for any Queensland player of “Div 1 level” who is of Little League age for 2019. (Born between 1 September, 2007 and 31 August, 2010. Younger players can PONAG up with approval of BQ and program director)
  • All games will be at the Bannister Park Baseball Complex in Hendra.
  • This competition would be administered by Baseball Queensland.
  • Players must be registered through BQ.

Uniforms:

  • The four teams will be Bandits Black, Bandits Maroon, Bandits Gray and Bandits Gold. Each player will get a team shirt, black adjustable Bandits cap and can use club pants/socks/belt for the rest of their uniform.

Timeline:

  • 1 June through 1 July: Players are invited by their regions to register via link to BQ online portal.
  • Sunday, 14 July: Assessment day and draft at Bannister Park in Hendra. (This is the last weekend of Queensland School Holidays. Term 3 starts 15 July.)
  • 21 July-25 August: Six weeks of Sunday afternoon double header games.
  • 1 September: Finals tournament at Hendra.

 

Total cost per player = TBD

Contact your region to see if your child is eligable for participating in this program.

For more information please email Shayne Watson at [email protected]

 

GBL Feedback Survey

GBL Feedback Survey

The GBL Committee is inviting GBL participants to share their feedback from the 2018/19 season. Sharing your feedback will continue to help the GBL Committee deliver the best possible competition as we grow our league for the future.
 
This Survey is open to ALL GBL Community members, Junior Players and their families.
 
The Survey results will be discussed at the next GBL Committee meeting on 21st MAY and Published to all Clubs at the GBL Club Meeting on 31st MAY
 
Survey closes the 20th of May.

 

Click here for GBL Survey

Showcase Event

Showcase Event

Baseball Queensland and Queensland Schools Sport Baseball ran a Showcase Event at the recent 12-14yrs QSSB State Titles. All the young players participated well throughout the day. Please see the attached document for your results. With the success of this day, BQ and QSSB have planned to make this an annual event

Click here to view results