Deadline: 28-Feb-2026
The East Gippsland Community Bushfire Recovery Grants Program provides funding to support community-led recovery projects for areas affected by the 2019–2020 Black Summer Bushfires. Grants of up to $50,000 are available to eligible charitable organisations, focusing on initiatives that strengthen communities, support future generations, and enhance climate resilience.
Overview
The East Gippsland Community Bushfire Recovery Grants Program is designed to assist charitable organisations delivering recovery initiatives in communities impacted by the Black Summer Bushfires (2019–2020).
The program:
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Provides financial support for projects addressing community needs
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Prioritises initiatives that promote climate resilience, long-term community wellbeing, and recovery for future generations
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Strengthens locally led recovery efforts through responsive and community-focused projects
Funding is administered by the Gippsland Community Foundation, supported by contributions from the Victorian Bushfire Appeal.
Funding Details
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Maximum grant per project: $50,000
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Project duration: Up to 12 months
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Funding allocation: Determined based on the needs of fire-affected communities across East Gippsland
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Priority focus: Projects that are community-led, responsive, and sustainable
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Incorporated associations
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Not-for-profit companies limited by guarantee
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Organisations not meeting these criteria may partner with an eligible entity to administer the grant
Applicants must demonstrate:
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Operational stability – ability to manage project activities efficiently
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Financial stability – capability to manage grant funds responsibly
Types of Supported Projects
Priority is given to community-led recovery projects that focus on:
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Strengthening community resilience and wellbeing
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Supporting future generations through sustainable recovery initiatives
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Promoting climate resilience and environmentally conscious recovery practices
Projects should respond directly to local community priorities and demonstrate measurable impact.
How to Apply
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Confirm Eligibility: Ensure your organisation qualifies or identify an eligible partner to administer the grant.
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Develop Project Plan: Include objectives, community benefits, timeline (up to 12 months), and budget.
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Complete Application: Provide details of the project, organisational capacity, and financial management practices.
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Submit Application: Follow the submission instructions provided by the Gippsland Community Foundation.
Tips for a Strong Application
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Clearly demonstrate community involvement and leadership in the project
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Highlight direct benefits to fire-affected communities
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Include measurable outcomes and clear objectives
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Show financial and operational capacity to successfully deliver the project
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If applying through a partner organisation, ensure roles and responsibilities are clearly defined
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying without an eligible partnership if the organisation is not incorporated
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Failing to align the project with community priorities or recovery goals
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Submitting incomplete financial or operational information
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Proposing projects without a clear 12-month implementation plan
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply?
Incorporated associations, not-for-profit companies limited by guarantee, or organisations partnering with eligible entities.
2. What is the maximum funding amount?
Up to $50,000 per project.
3. How long can projects run?
Up to 12 months from the start date.
4. What types of projects are funded?
Community-led initiatives focusing on recovery, resilience, climate adaptation, and future community wellbeing.
5. Can organisations outside East Gippsland apply?
Projects must directly benefit communities in East Gippsland affected by the 2019–2020 bushfires.
6. Is operational capacity required?
Yes, applicants must demonstrate financial and operational stability to manage the grant effectively.
7. Can unincorporated groups apply?
Yes, but they must partner with an eligible organisation to administer the grant.
Conclusion
The East Gippsland Community Bushfire Recovery Grants Program offers a vital opportunity for charitable organisations to support locally led recovery initiatives, strengthen community resilience, and create long-term benefits for fire-affected communities. By focusing on community priorities, future generations, and climate resilience, the program empowers organisations to deliver meaningful, sustainable recovery outcomes.
For more information, visit GCF.








































