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Exceptional Disaster Assistance Recovery Grant Program (Australia)

Deadline: 02-Apr-2026

The Exceptional Disaster Assistance Recovery Grant Program is now open to support small businesses, not-for-profits, and primary producers affected by Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Severe Weather. Eligible applicants can receive up to $75,000 (primary producers) or up to $25,000 (small businesses and non-profits) to cover clean-up, repairs, equipment replacement, and other essential recovery costs.

About the Program

This recovery grant is designed to help affected entities recover from Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Severe Weather by providing financial support for urgent clean-up, repairs, and restoration.

The program supports:

Its main purpose is to help eligible applicants:

Grant Amount

Funding depends on the type of applicant:

How Funding Is Paid

The grant is paid in stages.

Stage 1

Applicants must provide evidence such as:

Stage 2

This requires:

What the Grant Can Be Used For

Eligible funding may support:

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants include:

Basic Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must:

Special Eligibility Rule

A business or organisation may still qualify if it is:

Extra Requirement for Non-Profits

Non-profit organisations must also show that they:

Why This Grant Matters

This is a practical recovery fund for organisations and producers needing fast support after disaster damage.

It is especially useful because it covers:

FAQs

1. How much funding is available?

2. Can I claim money before all repairs are completed?

Yes. You can first submit an initial claim of up to $5,000 with supporting evidence, then apply for the remaining balance later.

3. What evidence is needed for the first claim?

You may need:

4. What kinds of costs are covered?

Eligible costs may include:

5. Do I need an ABN?

Yes. You must have had an active ABN when the disaster occurred.

6. Can organisations outside the disaster area apply?

Possibly, yes — if they regularly operate in the disaster area and had damaged plant or equipment located there.

Conclusion

The Exceptional Disaster Assistance Recovery Grant Program is an important recovery opportunity for primary producers, small businesses, and non-profits affected by Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Severe Weather.

With support of up to $75,000, staged payments, and broad coverage for clean-up and restoration costs, it can help eligible applicants repair damage, restart operations, and recover more quickly.

For more information, visit Australian Government.

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