INTO Our Hands Community Foundation (IOH) has surpassed the significant milestone of awarding more than $1.5 million in grants to support 246 community organisations across North East Victoria.

Executive officer Peter McCabe said the achievement underscores IOH’s unwavering commitment to fostering community recovery, strength, and resilience in the region.

“Reaching this milestone is a testament to the enduring spirit and dedication of our community,” he said.

“We are immensely proud to have played a role in empowering local initiatives and supporting the vital work of organisations working tirelessly to improve the lives of North East Victorians.”

Established in response to the ongoing needs of fire-affected communities, IOH was allocated $1 million from the Victorian Bushfire Appeal Funds.

Since its inception in 2012, IOH has been dedicated to supporting community and non-profit organisations through its annual grant program.

It has provided 246 grants, to the average value of $6232.76, with 48 grants valued at more than $10,000, and the largest grant provided being $48,922.

Mr McCabe said these grants have been instrumental in revitalising communities and empowering local initiatives.

“Through our annual grant program, we have witnessed the transformative impact of community-led initiatives firsthand,” Mr McCabe said.

“Our commitment to North East Victoria remains steadfast as we continue to work alongside volunteers, donors, and community leaders to establish locally led, community funds which work towards building a brighter future for North East Victoria.”

Operating across the local government areas of Alpine, Indigo, Mansfield, and Wangaratta, IOH remains steadfast in its mission to empower communities and build a brighter future for all residents of North East Victoria.

To find out more about IOH or for information about establishing a Community Fund to support local initiatives contact Mr McCabe 0466 252 866 or go to intoourhandsfoundation.com.au