Media releases: 12 July 2018
Bendigo, 12 July 2018: Thirty community groups impacted by the 2009 Victorian bushfires have received grants to support the ongoing local needs that continue to emerge.
Thanks to the Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund (VBAF), these community groups will share in $341,438 across two grant programs to implement their locally-led projects.
Grants for Resilience and Wellness (GR&W) will fund 19 community groups, distributing $244,667 for 21 local projects. To date, the GR&W program has now funded 173 projects and distributed over $2 million.
Community Group Futures (CGF) will distribute $96,771 across 10 community groups. To date, CGF has now funded 34 projects, valued at $382,775.
It’s been nine years since Australia saw the highest-ever loss from a bushfire. More than one million acres of land were decimated: lives changed forever, and the aftermath continues to be felt in families and communities affected by the fires.
Natalie Egleton, FRRR’s CEO, explains that despite the time that’s passed, the recovery is ongoing.
“Grants from the VBAF were first distributed in 2010. Rebuilding a community does not happen overnight, it takes time. This is why we continue to provide support to the communities impacted by fires, nearly a decade on. Both these programs are flexible and designed to meet the evolving needs of the fire-affected communities.”
In the latest round of the GR&W program, the majority of applications FRRR received were for projects focused on strengthening community connectedness and enhancing local community identity and sense of place.
For example, Firefoxes Australia have received $15,620 for their Murrindindi Women’s Forum and Women’s Health and Wellbeing Expo to employ an events co-ordinator. This will help relieve fatigued volunteers, as well as support catering, venue hire and transport. These events have proven important in connecting women from across the Shire and tackling the challenges of isolation, thereby helping to deal with the mental health issues that have arisen due to the devastation of 2009.
Earlier this year Community Group Futures was awarded an additional $338,237 from the Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund Panel, bringing the total funds for this program to $898,237. Its aim is to ensure there are strong, sustainable and focused local community organisations and leaders that can support their communities and the activities they wish to engage in.
Projects such as the Toolangi Castella District Community House – C J Dennis Hall project – will use a $2,240 grant to support the creation of processes and procedures and to increase their capacity and readiness to assume the management of the local community hall. The C J Dennis Hall continues to be an asset to the Toolangi community, serving as a meeting place that encourages community connectedness, and in the event of future disaster events, as a place of refuge.
Ms Egleton noted that there is still funding available for communities affected by the 2009 Victorian bushfires with the next GR&W and CGF grant rounds opening on 6 August 2018.
“As the 10-year anniversary of the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires occurs in February 2019, any community organisations in the impacted areas that wish to hold commemorative activities should apply in the next round of GR&W, which will open on 6 August.”
The projects funded in this round are listed below. GR&W Program | Community Group Futures Program
Grants for Resilience & Wellness (GR&W) Round 13 recipients
Organisation |
Project
|
Amount |
---|---|---|
Alexandra Indoor Heated Pool Inc. |
Alexandra Indoor Heated Pool |
$20,000 |
More Murals |
Alexandra’s Beasties |
$18,850 |
Boolarra South Landcare Group |
Mechanical Weed Control for Environmentally Sensitive Areas |
$5,000 |
Chapter Seven Ltd. |
Fun Mudder Project Planning and Delivery |
$18,000 |
Clonbinane Community Action Group |
Paving the Road to Resilience |
$16,912 |
Coleraine & District Development Association Inc. |
Toolang Walk |
$16,941 |
Ellimatta |
Stem Makerspace |
$14,567 |
Firefoxes Australia |
Women of Murrindindi |
$15,620 |
Flowerdale Community House |
And So, We Sew! |
$2,895 |
Foggy Mountain Inc. |
Foggy Mountain Music Project |
$8,000 |
Freedom Care Inc. |
Project Squirrel II |
$4,212 |
Healesville Interchurch Community Care Incorporated |
A bus of new beginnings – HICCI Community Bus Project |
$11,990 |
Kilmore District Men’s Shed |
General And Disabled Toilet Facilities |
$20,000 |
Men’s Shed at St Andrews Inc. |
Safeguarding the health of members Protect the health and safety of all users and remove barriers to participation for members of the community with health concerns with the installation of dust and fume extraction systems at the Men’s Shed at St Andrews. |
$13,400 |
Mount Beauty Neighbourhood Centre Inc. |
Kitchen Upgrade |
$5,100 |
Rotary Club of Kinglake Ranges |
Kinglake Ranges Community Stadium Project | $19,419 |
St Matthew’s Church |
The People’s Pantry Long Gully |
$6,000 |
St Andrews Community Centre Inc. |
St Andrews Recovery and Community Building |
$12,747 |
Toolangi Castella District Community House Inc. |
Upgrade of Maternal Health rooms |
$9,900 |
Traralgon South and District Association |
Community access to defibrillators |
$2,949 |
Traralgon South and District Association |
Traralgon South and Callignee Youth Group – “Place to be Me” |
$2,165 |
Community Group Futures (CGF) Round 6 recipients
Organisation |
Project
|
Amount |
---|---|---|
Bushfire Education Foundation Inc. |
Bushfire Education Centre and Museum Project Officer |
$20,000 |
Firefoxes Australia |
Firefoxes Future Focused (FFF) |
$20,000 |
Healesville Community Renewable Energy Inc. |
Strategic Planning and Implementation Support for Healesville CoRE |
$7,208 |
Healesville Toastmasters Club Inc. |
Good Governance in Healesville |
$12,200 |
Mitchell Shire Concert Band |
Solar4MSCB |
$6,493 |
Myrtleford Neighbourhood Centre |
Myrtleford – Building Sustainable Community Futures |
$10,000 |
Rotary Club of Kinglake Ranges |
Communications and Innovation |
$4,600 |
Taggerty Community Progress Group Inc. |
Setting up training on a Financial System for CH@T |
$6,396 |
Toolangi Castella District Community House Inc. |
C J Dennis Hall |
$2,240 |
Whittlesea Showgrounds & Recreation Reserves Committee of Management |
Strategic Plan Development and Implementation |
$7,634 |