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Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board’s Grassroots Grants Program (2022-23) in Australia

Deadline: 28-Mar-22

The Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board’s Grassroots Grants program is now open to support community based organisations, volunteer groups and individuals who work at a local level on a not-for-profit basis to help in the management of the region’s landscape and natural assets.

Grassroots Grants are also available in the other landscape management regions.

Focus Areas
Sustainable agricultural and pastoral landscapes

  • Work with industry and farming groups to identify and address soil management issues to improve soil health and build resilience.
  • Encourage integrated management of prioritised pest plants and animals and early detection of alert species for improved biosecurity.
  • Promote and support the protection and enhancement of on-farm biodiversity and native vegetation as part of a productive system.
  • Promote and demonstrate best management practices to retain ground-cover and reduce erosion risk.
  • Support land managers to build resilience in farming systems through monitoring and managing climate risks and extreme events.

Sustainable water use

  • Work with the irrigation industry to optimise water use for productive, environmental and cultural outcomes.
  • Ensure sustainable water use by all water users in a changing climate
  • Improve water literacy to develop the community’s understanding of water management for productive, environmental and cultural outcomes.
  • Support water users to build resilience through monitoring and managing climate risks and extreme events.
  • Encourage integrated management of prioritised pest plants and animals and early detection of alert species for improved biosecurity.?

Healthy rivers, lakes and wetlands

  • Manage and deliver environmental water to build the resilience of targeted wetland and floodplain ecosystems.
  • Actively manage watercourses for improved ecological outcomes in a changing climate.
  • Deliver initiatives that improve conditions for threatened species and culturally significant species.
  • Improve water literacy to develop the community’s understanding of water management for productive, environmental and cultural outcomes.
  • Encourage integrated management of prioritised pest plants and animals and early detection of alert species.

People at the heart of landscape management

  • Build and maintain strategic partnerships with, and between, stakeholders for mutually beneficial outcomes.
  • Work in partnership with First Nations to manage the region’s landscapes, protect and restore cultural values and assets, and build capacity.
  • Partner with young people, foster their understanding, participation and leadership.
  • Strengthen capacity through increased knowledge, skills and participation.
  • Support community-led landscape management, providing resources to support community projects and practical action.
  • Recognise and encourage volunteers and volunteer community groups and support them to work safely and effectively.

Priorities 
Priority will also be given to projects that:

Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria
For more information, visit Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board.

For more information, visit https://www.landscape.sa.gov.au/mr/get-involved/funding-opportunities/grassroots-grants

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