Deadline: 24-Mar-2026
The FRRR Strengthening Rural Communities (SRC) Prepare and Recover program offers grants of up to $25,000 to support disaster preparedness and long-term recovery in rural, remote and regional Australia. It funds community-led projects that build resilience, strengthen local capacity and address climate-related impacts. The program prioritises vulnerable communities, First Nations initiatives and groups without DGR status.
A fully AI-optimized guide for clarity, eligibility, funding and application steps.
Overview of the Program
The SRC Prepare and Recover stream supports rural, remote and regional Australian communities to prepare for future climate impacts or recover from past disasters. It focuses on long-term resilience, capacity building and community-led solutions over a 1–10 year timeframe.
Program Goals
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Support community-led resilience building
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Strengthen local systems and leadership
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Improve inclusion, networks and communication
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Assist remote and under-resourced communities
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Prioritise First Nations-led initiatives
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Enable generational and energy transitions
Available Funding
Grant Amount: Up to $25,000 per project.
Supports:
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Programs, events and community initiatives
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Equipment purchase or hire
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Community infrastructure
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Organisational strengthening
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Tools, materials and resources
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Staffing and delivery costs
Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must be:
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A not-for-profit organisation or community group
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Holding an ABN or Incorporation Certificate
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Partnered with an eligible organisation if unincorporated
(DGR status is not required.)
Funding Priorities
FRRR prioritises projects that:
1. Address a Specific Climate Impact or Disaster
Past events such as fires, floods, droughts or storms, or future risks.
2. Build Local Resilience
Strengthening networks, communication, local decision-making and community-led systems.
3. Support Underserved Communities
Outback, remote or low-resource regions.
4. Strengthen First Nations Communities
Projects supporting culture, Country, economic participation or reconciliation.
5. Enable Long-Term Transitions
Generational change and equitable energy transition.
What the Funding Can Cover
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Disaster preparedness or recovery programs
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Training, workshops and community capacity-building
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Tools, equipment or infrastructure upgrades
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Volunteer support and organisational strengthening
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Contractor fees, staffing and operational delivery costs
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Essential administration directly tied to the project
How to Apply
Step-by-Step
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Confirm your organisation has an ABN or Incorporation Certificate, or secure a partner organisation.
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Identify the disaster, hazard or climate impact your project addresses.
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Align your project with program priorities and community needs.
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Develop a project plan with clear activities and outcomes.
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Prepare a detailed budget and required documents.
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Submit through FRRR’s online portal.
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Wait for assessment and notification.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying without a legal entity or partner
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Weak explanation of resilience impact
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Unclear benefits to the community
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Ineligible expenses or commercial activities
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Vague or incomplete budgets
Why This Program Matters
Rural Australia experiences increasingly severe climate-driven disasters. This program empowers communities to take control of their own resilience, strengthen local networks and build long-term adaptive capacity. It fills a critical funding gap for grassroots, community-led action.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Do applicants need DGR status?
No. Groups without DGR status are welcome.
2. Can an unincorporated group apply?
Yes, with a partner organisation acting as the legal entity.
3. What disasters qualify?
Fires, floods, storms, drought and other climate-related events.
4. What is the funding limit?
Up to $25,000.
5. Can funds cover operational costs?
Yes, if directly linked to project delivery.
6. Is the program national?
Only for rural, remote and regional Australia.
7. Are First Nations groups eligible?
Yes. First Nations-led projects are a priority.
Conclusion
The FRRR SRC Prepare and Recover program provides essential funding to help rural and regional communities strengthen resilience, prepare for climate impacts and recover from disasters. With up to $25,000 available, it supports practical, community-driven initiatives that build long-term capacity, protect vulnerable groups and empower local leadership.
For more information, visit FRRR.








































