Deadline: 21-Mar-2026
The Environment and Biodiversity Grants provide funding of up to $10,000 to support community-led projects that conserve, manage, and enhance natural areas and biodiversity within the City of Clarence. The program prioritizes initiatives aligned with the council’s strategic Reserve Activity Plans and encourages active local community involvement.
Program Overview
The grants aim to:
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Support community and volunteer groups in environmental conservation
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Enhance local biodiversity and protect natural habitats
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Manage natural areas effectively
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Align initiatives with council’s strategic Reserve Activity Plans
The initiative promotes hands-on community engagement, encouraging residents and local groups to contribute to the sustainable management and preservation of Clarence’s natural areas.
Funding Details
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Level 1: Up to $5,000 (excl. GST)
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Level 2: $5,000–$10,000 (excl. GST)
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Use of funds: Project activities that conserve, manage, or enhance natural areas, and community engagement programs
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Project scope: Activities must be planned for the future, occur within Clarence, or provide measurable benefits to the local area
Eligible Applicants
Eligible applicants include:
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Incorporated community groups, volunteer or resident groups
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Not-for-profit associations
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Registered charities
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School groups
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Unincorporated groups may apply if auspiced by an incorporated organisation, which will manage funding, reporting, and insurance
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify, applicants must:
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Submit a complete application with all required documentation within the application period
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Be submitted by an authorised representative of the organisation
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Ensure activities are future-focused (not already completed)
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Conduct activities within Clarence or provide clear benefits to the area
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Submit one application per funding round
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Have no outstanding reports or financial obligations to the Council
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Comply with insurance, workplace health and safety, and risk management requirements
Ineligible Applicants
Entities not eligible include:
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Government agencies
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Political parties
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Organisations operating gaming machines
Expected Outcomes
Projects funded under this program are expected to:
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Increase local community involvement in environmental conservation
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Protect and enhance biodiversity in Clarence
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Support the management and sustainability of natural areas
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Contribute to the implementation of council Reserve Activity Plans
Conclusion
The Environment and Biodiversity Grants empower community-led conservation projects, providing vital financial support to enhance biodiversity, manage natural areas, and strengthen local environmental stewardship in the City of Clarence.
For more information, visit City of Clarence.








































