Cricket Tasmania continues to invest in Grassroots Cricket Through Club Development Grants

Cricket Tasmania is proud to announce the outcome of the recent Club Development Funding Grants program for the season, with a total investment of over $50,000 distributed across successful applicants from clubs and associations statewide.

These grants—offering up to $2,000 per applicant—are a key initiative under Cricket Tasmania’s Community Cricket Strategy, which focuses on supporting junior and female retention and recruitment efforts driven by local clubs and associations.

The funding aims to empower community organisations to deliver inclusive, engaging, and sustainable cricket experiences for all Tasmanians. The following clubs and associations have been successful in their applications:

Southern Region (Ex CTPL)

  • Blackmans Bay Cricket Club
  • Bruny Island Cricket Club Inc
  • Claremont Cricket Club
  • Kingston Crows Cricket Club
  • Margate Cricket Club
  • North Huon Cricket Club
  • Rokeby Cricket Club
  • Sandford Cricket Club
  • Slab Road Cricket Club
  • Snug Cricket Club
  • St Marys Junior Cricket Club
  • Weily Park KLM Kings
  • Woodbridge Cricket Club

Northern Region

  • Bracknell Cricket Club
  • George Town Cricket Club
  • Hadspen Cricket Club
  • Launceston Cricket Club
  • Mowbray Cricket Club
  • South Launceston Cricket Club
  • Trevallyn Cricket Club

North West Region

  • Central Coast Cricket Club
  • Circular Head Cricket Club
  • Devonport Cricket Club
  • Don Cricket Club
  • Latrobe Demons
  • Penguin Cricket Club
  • Sheffield Cricket Club
  • Turners Beach Cricket Club
  • Ulverstone District Cricket Club

Association

  • Tasmanian Indoor Cricket Association

Cricket Tasmania congratulates all successful applicants and looks forward to seeing the positive impact these grants will have on community cricket across the state. This funding is part of a broader commitment to strengthening grassroots cricket and ensuring every Tasmanian has the opportunity to participate, develop, and thrive in the game. 

“We are extremely thankful for the terrific work our clubs and associations do across the state to grow the game. We congratulate those clubs that have been successful in securing funding this season. While these recipients represent just a selection of many, the hard work and commitment shown by volunteers and administrators is appreciated and vital to the growth of the game in Tasmania”

Alex King - GM Community Cricket

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