More than 800 not-for-profit groups across Queensland will share in almost $20 million funding under the latest round.
The grants, of up to $35,000 in value, will help deliver tennis projects including resurfacing, facility and lighting upgrades, equipment purchases and fencing repairs.
The GCBF helps community groups and grassroots sporting clubs deliver services and activities that strengthen local communities.
The GCBF Round 126 successful recipients include:
• Bowen TA - LED Lighting Upgrades
• Bribie Island TC - Replacement fencing and root barriers
• Chinchilla TC - Resurfacing of SFAG courts
• Eumundi TC - LED Lighting Upgrades
• GC Seniors TC - LED Lighting Upgrades / Court resurfacing (to confirm)
• Greenslopes SS - Fencing repairs to MP court
• Gympie Queens Park TC - Facility upgrades
• Injune TC - LED Lighting Upgrades
• Kilcoy DTA - Equipment purchases
• Kin Kin TC - Alterations for PB & BB
• Maroochydore TC - Upgrades to Courts
• Miami TC - Resurface SFAG court
• Murgon DTA - Facility upgrades
• Noosaville TC - Facility upgrades
• Redlands LTA - Facility upgrades
• Redlands PB (Wellington Pt) - Equipment purchases
• Redlynch Valley TC - Solar power system
• Southbrook Sports Club (SW of Toowoomba) - Facility upgrades
• Taroom TC - LED Lighting Upgrades
• Trinity Beach TC - Light pole repairs
• Yeppoon TC - Facility upgrades.