Deadline: 31-Oct-21
The Ipswich City Council’s Environment and Sustainability Community Funding Program is now open to provide assistance for community-led initiatives that contribute to the protection, enhancement and sustainability of the environment within the Ipswich City Council area.
The program aims to encourage community involvement in the achievement of environmental sustainability, such as bush regeneration, sediment reduction into waterways, riparian restoration, environmental awareness, tree planting and land restoration.
Objectives
- The Environment and Sustainability Community Funding Program supports projects that:
- increase community understanding of the value of the natural environment and local environmental and sustainability issues and impacts
- increase community action that benefits the natural environment and/or sustainability
- improve the condition of bushland or the conservation of native flora and fauna on private or public land
- effectively engage the community in improved waste reduction, reuse and recycling
- Examples of initiatives that may be applied for include:
- conservation projects, programs and events
- improvements to native habitat, waterways and parks
- fauna and flora protection and conservation
- tree planting
- wildlife protection programs
- species recovery activities for rare and threatened species
- sustainability projects
- purchase of equipment and materials for environmental initiatives. Materials may include local native plants, tree guards, materials that assist plant growth, weed control methods, tools and equipment to care for wildlife
- community environmental education and awareness events
- incorporation or establishment costs of environmental groups
- conservation initiatives by environmental groups
Funding Information
- Groups and organisations: $2,000
- Wildlife arers: $1,000
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for Environment and Sustainability Community Funding, applicants must be either:
- a not-for-profit community organisation
- a not-for-profit community group
- a primary or secondary registered school
- a registered childcare centre
- a wildlife carer and
- have no overdue debts with council and have satisfactorily accounted to council for the expenditure of any previous council funding
- give permission for council to publish the name of the recipient and the funding amount in accordance with council’s requirements under the Local Government Act 2009 and the Local Government Regulation 2012
- have not received other funding from council for the same project
- can demonstrate sound workplace health and safety practices
- financially sound and capable of managing public funds
- have a risk management plan in place (as required)
- have evidence of owners consent to undertake the project (if relevant).
For more information, visit https://www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/services/funding-and-support