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Apply for FDF Communities – Small Network Grant Program (Australia)

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Deadline: 30-Jun-2026

The Future Drought Fund Communities Program Small Network Grants, delivered by the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR), provide funding of up to AUD 50,000 for projects that strengthen social resilience, wellbeing, and community connections in agriculture-dependent communities across remote, rural, and regional Australia. Round 2 offers a total funding pool of AUD 1 million to support drought preparedness, climate adaptation, leadership development, community networks, and local capacity-building initiatives between October 2026 and April 2028.

Overview

The Future Drought Fund Communities Program Small Network Grants aim to help agriculture-dependent communities become more resilient to future drought conditions and climate-related challenges.

The program supports local initiatives that strengthen social connections, improve community wellbeing, build leadership capacity, encourage collaboration, and enhance preparedness for drought and climate change.

Round 2 of the program has a total funding allocation of AUD 1 million, with individual grants of up to AUD 50,000 available for eligible organisations.

Funding Details

Program Objectives

The program is designed to strengthen the long-term social resilience of communities that depend on agriculture.

Key objectives include:

What Types of Projects Can Be Funded?

Eligible projects may include activities that help communities prepare for future droughts while strengthening local connections and resilience.

Examples include:

Understanding Social Resilience

Social resilience refers to a community’s ability to prepare for, respond to, and recover from challenges such as drought, climate change, economic pressures, and environmental disruptions.

Strong social resilience often includes:

The program recognizes that resilient communities are better equipped to manage drought impacts and adapt to changing environmental conditions.

Who Is Eligible?

Applicants must meet the following requirements:

Organisations with or without DGR-1 endorsement are eligible to apply.

Who Is Not Eligible?

The following applicants are not eligible:

Eligible Communities

Projects must benefit:

Projects should address local circumstances and community needs, including environmental, climatic, social, and economic factors.

Why This Grant Matters

Drought affects more than agricultural production. It can also impact community wellbeing, social cohesion, mental health, economic stability, and access to services.

This grant program helps communities:

By investing in people, networks, and local capacity, the program helps communities become better prepared for future challenges.

How to Apply

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Review the eligibility requirements to ensure your organisation qualifies and your proposed project benefits eligible agriculture-dependent communities.

Step 2: Define Community Needs

Identify the local challenge your project will address, such as drought preparedness, social connection, leadership development, or community resilience.

Step 3: Design Your Project

Develop a project plan that:

Step 4: Prepare Supporting Information

Gather required organisational documentation, including:

Step 5: Submit Your Application

Complete and submit the application before the program deadline and ensure all required information is included.

Step 6: Deliver the Project

Successful applicants must implement approved activities between October 2026 and April 2028.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the maximum grant amount available?

Eligible organisations can apply for grants of up to AUD 50,000.

Is there a minimum funding request?

No. There is no minimum funding amount required under the program.

Who can apply?

Not-for-profit organisations with an ABN or Incorporation Certificate that deliver public benefit projects in eligible agriculture-dependent communities.

Can organisations without DGR-1 status apply?

Yes. Organisations without DGR-1 endorsement are eligible, provided the project delivers charitable purposes and public benefit.

What types of activities are supported?

The program supports networking activities, leadership development, training programs, drought preparedness initiatives, community collaboration projects, conferences, forums, field days, and small-scale infrastructure improvements.

When must projects be delivered?

Approved projects must be completed between October 2026 and April 2028.

Are individuals or businesses eligible?

No. Individuals, sole traders, and private businesses are not eligible to apply.

Conclusion

The Future Drought Fund Communities Program Small Network Grants provide important support for agriculture-dependent communities across remote, rural, and regional Australia. Through grants of up to AUD 50,000, the program helps not-for-profit organisations strengthen social resilience, improve drought preparedness, build community connections, and develop long-term solutions that enable communities to adapt and thrive in the face of future climate and drought challenges.

For more information, visit FRRR.

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