Deadline: 06-Aug-2026
The Nutrien Community Grants Program provides grants of up to AUD 5,000 to support grassroots projects that strengthen the success, wellbeing, and resilience of rural and regional communities across Australia. Delivered in partnership with FRRR (Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal), the program has a total funding pool of AUD 250,000 and supports charitable initiatives that create lasting community benefits.
Program Overview
The Nutrien Community Grants Program supports community-led projects that improve the quality of life in remote, rural, and regional Australia. The program aims to strengthen local communities by funding practical initiatives that encourage community participation, improve wellbeing, enhance local facilities, and promote social inclusion.
Nutrien has partnered with FRRR to deliver the program in communities where agriculture is an important industry and forms part of the local identity. The grants are intended to help not-for-profit organizations implement projects that create meaningful and lasting benefits for local residents.
Grant at a Glance
- Funding Program: Nutrien Community Grants
- Funding Partners: Nutrien and FRRR (Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal)
- Eligible Country: Australia
- Target Areas: Remote, rural, and regional communities
- Total Funding Pool: AUD 250,000
- Maximum Grant Amount: AUD 5,000
- Eligible Applicants: Not-for-profit and incorporated organizations
Program Objectives
The program aims to:
- Strengthen rural and regional communities.
- Support community wellbeing and resilience.
- Encourage local participation and collaboration.
- Improve social inclusion and accessibility.
- Promote community pride and identity.
- Build volunteer capacity.
- Support sustainable community development.
- Enhance places where people connect and gather.
Funding Priorities
Projects should contribute to one or more of the following priority areas:
- Bringing people and community organizations together.
- Building stronger and more resilient communities.
- Celebrating local identity, diversity, and cultural connection.
- Improving physical, mental, and social wellbeing.
- Developing leadership skills, knowledge, and community confidence.
- Supporting volunteers and strengthening volunteer networks.
- Recognizing and celebrating volunteer-led initiatives.
- Increasing inclusion for vulnerable and disadvantaged groups.
- Improving community facilities and shared spaces.
- Strengthening people’s connection to place.
- Supporting projects that advance social, cultural, or economic aspirations.
Understanding the Program
The Nutrien Community Grants Program focuses on grassroots initiatives that address local needs and create positive community outcomes.
Eligible projects should have a charitable purpose and deliver benefits that extend beyond individual organizations to the wider community. The program encourages practical projects that improve community life, strengthen relationships, and contribute to long-term local development.
Communities where agriculture plays a significant role in the local economy are a key focus of this funding opportunity.
Eligible Project Activities
Examples of projects that may be supported include:
- Community events that strengthen local connections.
- Volunteer development and recognition programs.
- Community health and wellbeing initiatives.
- Upgrades to community halls, meeting places, and shared facilities.
- Projects that improve accessibility and inclusion.
- Leadership and skills development activities.
- Cultural and heritage celebrations.
- Community gardens and environmental improvement projects.
- Youth engagement initiatives.
- Projects that strengthen community resilience and participation.
Why This Grant Matters
Rural and regional communities often rely on local organizations and volunteers to deliver essential services, strengthen social connections, and improve community wellbeing.
The Nutrien Community Grants Program helps communities:
- Build stronger local networks.
- Improve access to community activities.
- Encourage volunteer participation.
- Strengthen community resilience.
- Foster local pride and identity.
- Support disadvantaged community members.
- Create sustainable, long-term community benefits.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Not-for-profit organizations.
- Incorporated organizations.
Applicants must be located in rural or regional Australia and propose projects that have a charitable purpose and provide broad community benefits.
Project Eligibility Requirements
Eligible projects must:
- Have a charitable purpose.
- Benefit the wider local community.
- Strengthen community connections.
- Deliver long-term positive outcomes.
- Support remote, rural, or regional communities where agriculture is an important part of local life.
Funding Information
Funding details include:
- Total Funding Available: AUD 250,000
- Maximum Grant Amount: AUD 5,000
Funding is available for projects that align with the program’s objectives and funding priorities.
Project Endorsement Requirement
Before submitting an application, organizations must obtain endorsement for their project from a Nutrien branded store Branch Manager.
Applicants who are unsure of their nearest Nutrien branded store can contact FRRR for assistance in identifying the appropriate branch.
Expected Outcomes
Funded projects should contribute to outcomes such as:
- Stronger community participation.
- Improved volunteer engagement.
- Better community wellbeing.
- Increased social inclusion.
- Enhanced local facilities.
- Greater community resilience.
- Stronger local identity and cultural connections.
- Sustainable community development.
How to Apply
Organizations should follow these steps:
- Confirm that your organization is eligible to apply.
- Develop a project that aligns with the program’s funding priorities.
- Ensure the project has a charitable purpose and benefits the wider community.
- Contact your local Nutrien branded store and obtain endorsement from the Branch Manager.
- If you cannot locate a Nutrien branded store, contact FRRR for assistance.
- Prepare a detailed project description and budget.
- Submit the completed application along with all required supporting documents before the application deadline.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
- Applying without obtaining the required Nutrien Branch Manager endorsement.
- Proposing projects without a charitable purpose.
- Designing projects that benefit only a single organization rather than the wider community.
- Submitting unrealistic budgets.
- Failing to demonstrate long-term community impact.
- Providing incomplete application materials.
Tips for a Strong Application
To strengthen your application:
- Clearly explain the community need your project addresses.
- Demonstrate broad community benefit.
- Show how local residents and volunteers will be involved.
- Include realistic outcomes and measurable impacts.
- Explain how the project will continue benefiting the community after funding ends.
- Present a clear and transparent budget.
- Obtain endorsement early from your local Nutrien Branch Manager.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who can apply for Nutrien Community Grants?
Eligible applicants include not-for-profit and incorporated organizations based in rural and regional Australia.
How much funding is available?
Organizations can apply for grants of up to AUD 5,000, with a total program funding pool of AUD 250,000.
What types of projects are supported?
The program supports charitable community projects that improve wellbeing, strengthen community connections, support volunteers, enhance shared spaces, promote inclusion, and build stronger rural communities.
Is Branch Manager endorsement required?
Yes. All projects must be endorsed by a Nutrien branded store Branch Manager before an application is submitted.
What if I cannot find my nearest Nutrien branded store?
Applicants can contact FRRR for assistance in locating their local Nutrien branded store.
What communities does the program support?
The program supports remote, rural, and regional Australian communities where agriculture is a significant industry and part of the local identity.
What makes a strong application?
Strong applications clearly demonstrate community need, broad public benefit, long-term impact, volunteer involvement, and alignment with the program’s funding priorities.
Conclusion
The Nutrien Community Grants Program provides valuable funding for grassroots organizations working to strengthen rural and regional communities across Australia. By supporting charitable projects that improve wellbeing, encourage volunteering, promote inclusion, and enhance community spaces, the program helps create stronger, more connected, and more resilient communities with lasting social and economic benefits.
For more information, visit FRRR.
