Deadline: 01-May-2026
The Murrumbidgee Field Naturalists (MFN) Environmental Fund Grants 2026 provide funding of up to $5,000 for projects that conserve and enhance the natural environment in the Murrumbidgee Valley. Eligible initiatives include conservation, biodiversity enhancement, environmental education, and promoting understanding of the local ecosystem. Individuals, community groups, and private organizations in the Murrumbidgee region can apply, with funding provided on a co-contribution basis.
Overview of the Grants
The MFN Environmental Fund Grants aim to support projects that benefit the natural environment within the Murrumbidgee Valley. Key focus areas include:
- Conservation of habitats and native species
- Environmental education and community awareness
- Biodiversity enhancement initiatives
- Promotion of understanding of the natural environment
The program is designed to support practical, community-driven initiatives that deliver measurable environmental benefits in the region.
Funding Details
- Maximum Grant Amount: $5,000
- Funding Type: Co-contribution basis
- Individuals & Community Groups: Dollar-for-dollar contribution (can include in-kind support)
- Private Organizations: $1 funded for every $2 contributed, with potential for increased support for projects showing substantial public environmental benefit
Past projects funded by MFN include:
- Environmental site signage
- Tree planting initiatives
- Fencing projects to protect sensitive areas
- Installation of nest boxes
- Promotional videos highlighting Ramsar-listed wetlands
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants include:
- Individuals residing in the Murrumbidgee Valley region
- Community groups and local organizations
- Private organizations with projects benefiting the public environment
Ineligible applicants:
- Government agencies
All projects must demonstrate a clear public environmental benefit and align with MFN’s mission to conserve and protect the natural environment of the Murrumbidgee River Valley.
How to Apply
- Prepare a project proposal outlining objectives, expected environmental outcomes, and implementation plan
- Specify contributions including in-kind support or financial co-contributions
- Submit supporting documentation as required by MFN, such as budget, timeline, and evidence of past activities if applicable
- Send the application to MFN before the stated deadline
Why This Grant Matters
- Supports practical conservation and biodiversity projects
- Enhances community awareness and education about the local environment
- Promotes sustainable environmental practices in the Murrumbidgee Valley
Tips for Applicants
- Clearly demonstrate the public benefit of the project
- Include measurable environmental outcomes
- Highlight community involvement or engagement
- Ensure your co-contribution is well documented
FAQs
1. Who can apply? Individuals, community groups, and private organizations within the Murrumbidgee Valley.
2. What is the maximum funding available? $5,000 per project.
3. Are government agencies eligible? No, government agencies cannot apply.
4. What types of projects are supported? Conservation, biodiversity, environmental education, and promoting understanding of the local environment.
5. How is funding allocated for private organizations? $1 provided for every $2 contributed, with higher funding possible for projects with significant public benefit.
6. Can in-kind contributions count toward the co-contribution requirement? Yes, for individuals and community groups.
7. What areas does this grant cover? Griffith, Coleambally, Leeton, Narrandera, Wagga Wagga, and surrounding Murrumbidgee Valley regions.
Conclusion
The MFN Environmental Fund Grants 2026 empower individuals and organizations to protect, conserve, and promote the natural environment of the Murrumbidgee Valley. By funding practical, community-focused initiatives, the program strengthens biodiversity, environmental awareness, and sustainable practices across the region.
For more information, visit MFN.









































