Deadline: 12-Mar-25
The EnviroGrants program provides funding to individuals, community groups, businesses and organisations to undertake initiatives that protect and enhance the natural environment, and foster sustainability actions across the City of Logan.
These funded initiatives contribute to outcomes identified in the Natural Environment Strategy and Climate Change Resilience Strategy.
This program is funded by Council’s Environmental Levy that supports the delivery of Council’s corporate environmental priorities and services.
Aim
- The aim of the EnviroGrants program is, ‘Through community awareness and participation, enhance and protect the natural environment and foster environmentally sustainable practices across the City of Logan’.
Focus Areas
- Projects that address the following environmental focus areas in Logan will be prioritised:
- Waterways
- Threatened species
- Education
Categories
- Environmental grant funding is available under the following categories:
Funding Information
- Environmental partnerships and capacity building
- Maximum funding allocation is up to $10,000 per grant.
- On-ground ecosystem restoration
- Maximum funding allocation is up to $10,000 per grant.
- Environmental surveys and research
- Maximum funding allocation is up to $10,000 per grant.
- Environmental education
- Maximum funding allocation is up to $2,000 per grant.
- Individual wildlife carer support
- Maximum funding allocation is up to $1,500 per grant.
Eligibility Criteria
- Environmental partnerships and capacity building
- Incorporated not-for-profit organisations that:
- operate in the City of Logan or are able to prove that the program will benefit Logan’s residents and environment (this includes wildlife carer organisations)
- are able to show viability of the organisation
- are an incorporated environmental protection organisation, or
- are an incorporated organisation aimed at the rehabilitation of native wildlife.
- Incorporated not-for-profit organisations that:
- On-ground ecosystem restoration
- Individuals and private landholders who are existing members of Council’s Environmental Conservation Partnerships specifically Land for Wildlife, Voluntary Restoration Agreement, Voluntary Conservation Agreement and/or Voluntary Conservation Covenant landholders.
- Incorporated not-for-profit organisations.
- Educational facilities.
- Businesses.
- Environmental surveys and research
- Educational facilities, for example, schools, TAFEs, universities
- Incorporated not-for-profit organisations
- Businesses.
- Environmental education
- Individuals
- Educational facilities, for example, childcare centres, schools, TAFEs, universities
- Incorporated not-for-profit organisations
- Businesses.
- Individual wildlife carer support
- Individuals who are endorsed by a legislated wildlife rehabilitation organisation or hold an individual wildlife rehabilitation permit issued under the Queensland Nature Conservation Act (1992).
- Individuals residing in Logan
For more information, visit City of Logan.