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FRRR launches Grants for Resilience & Wellness Kinglake Ranges – Australia

FRRR launches Grants for Resilience & Wellness Kinglake Ranges - Australia

Deadline: 3-May-23

The Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) has launched the Grants for Resilience & Wellness (GR&W) Kinglake Ranges program.

The GR&W Kinglake Ranges program has a specific focus on providing assistance towards community-strengthening and resilience-building projects for communities in the Kinglake Ranges that were affected by the 2009 Victorian bushfires.

It recognises that while the fires were in 2009, recovery takes time and an important part of community recovery is having opportunities to connect, share experiences, enhance individual and community wellbeing and resilience, and to build strength and capacity for the future.

The GR&W Kinglake program is open to all community groups and not-for-profit organisations in Kinglake, Kinglake Central, Kinglake West, Pheasant Creek, Toolangi and Flowerdale.

Objectives

FRRR works collaboratively with communities impacted by natural disaster and organisations that work with the communities in the recovery process, to provide support and assistance for medium-to-long term recovery. The GR&W Kinglake Ranges program aims to support the following priority outcomes:

Focus Areas
Funding Information
What can be funded?

Projects must directly assist those individuals and communities in the Kinglake Ranges that have been affected by the 2009 Victorian bushfires:

Location: Round 6 of GR&W Kinglake is open to all community groups and not-for-profit organisations in Kinglake, Kinglake Central, Kinglake West, Pheasant Creek, Toolangi and Flowerdale.

Eligibility Criteria

To apply, you must meet the following criteria:

Ineligible

For more information, visit Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal.

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