Deadline: 28-Feb-2026
The Recreational Fishing Large Grants Program in Victoria provides funding of $5,001 to $100,000 to organizations delivering projects that enhance public fishing experiences, improve access, promote sustainability, and support education and research. The program prioritizes initiatives with broad community impact, collaborative approaches, and long-term benefits for recreational fishers.
Enhancing Recreational Fishing Experiences
The Recreational Fishing Large Grants Program, managed by Avant Group, supports initiatives that strengthen recreational fishing opportunities across Victoria. The program targets projects with clear public benefits, including improved access, sustainable practices, research, and educational activities for the broader fishing community.
Objectives of the Program
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Improve public access to recreational fishing areas
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Support sustainable fisheries and aquatic habitat protection
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Promote education and awareness of responsible fishing practices
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Encourage research to inform fisheries management
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Foster collaboration and co-funding to maximize project impact
Eligible Applicants
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Incorporated bodies and associations
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Statutory bodies
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Government agencies delivering projects with community-wide benefits
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Individuals are not eligible; the focus is on initiatives with broad reach
Eligible Projects
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Infrastructure improvements: Fishing platforms, jetties, boat ramps, and public access facilities
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Habitat restoration: Projects that improve fish populations and aquatic ecosystems
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Educational programs: Initiatives promoting sustainable and responsible fishing practices
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Research projects: Studies contributing to fisheries management and improved recreational outcomes
Funding Details
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Grant range: $5,001 to $100,000 (excluding GST)
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Co-funding and in-kind contributions are encouraged to strengthen applications
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Projects that build on existing initiatives and demonstrate long-term benefits are prioritized
How to Apply / How it Works
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Confirm eligibility as an incorporated, statutory, or government organization
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Develop a project proposal with clear objectives, expected outcomes, and community impact
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Prepare a detailed budget and timeline, highlighting any co-funding or in-kind support
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Submit the proposal through the official Avant Group application portal
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Projects are evaluated for feasibility, community benefit, sustainability, and potential impact
Why This Program Matters
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Ensures broader access to recreational fishing areas for Victoria’s communities
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Supports sustainable and healthy fish populations through habitat protection
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Builds community knowledge and engagement around responsible fishing practices
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Encourages evidence-based fisheries management through research initiatives
Tips for Applicants
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Emphasize public benefits and long-term impact
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Highlight collaboration with other organizations or stakeholders
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Include co-funding or in-kind contributions where possible
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Provide a clear plan for sustainability and measurable outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply?
Incorporated bodies, associations, statutory bodies, and government agencies delivering projects for the wider fishing community.
2. Are individual applicants eligible?
No. Only organizations with broad community impact are considered.
3. What types of projects are supported?
Infrastructure improvements, habitat restoration, education programs, and fisheries research.
4. How much funding is available?
Grants range from $5,001 to $100,000, excluding GST.
5. Is co-funding required?
Co-funding or in-kind contributions are encouraged and strengthen applications.
6. Are remote or small-scale projects eligible?
Yes, as long as they provide measurable community benefits and long-term impact.
7. What are the main evaluation criteria?
Feasibility, community benefit, sustainability, alignment with program objectives, and potential to deliver lasting impact.
Conclusion
The Recreational Fishing Large Grants Program supports Victoria’s fishing community by funding projects that enhance access, promote sustainability, and encourage education and research, helping to ensure long-term enjoyment and responsible management of recreational fishing resources.
For more information, visit Avant Group.









































