Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative
With much of the country enjoying a good season, it is the ideal time to ensure your community is prepared for the next drought. That’s why we’re developing a program focused on strengthening and building drought preparedness in regional communities.
Thanks to the support of the Australian Government through the Future Drought Fund, over the next three years about $30 million will be invested in regional communities through the Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative. The aims of the program are to strengthen and improve the ability of agriculture-dependent communities to adapt, reorganise or transform in response to changing temperature, increasing variability and scarcity of rainfall and changing seasons, for improved economic, environmental and social wellbeing.
It will do this by investing in projects that seek to strengthen social and community networking, support, engagement and wellbeing. There are five parts to the program, including grants, activities to strengthen leadership, access to expertise to support community-led activities, mentoring support and networking opportunities. It will be delivered by FRRR and the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation (ARLF), who will each take the lead on different components of the program.
For a quick snapshot of this program, watch this video.
Initiative Elements
Community Impact Program
Grants between $200,000 and $500,000 provided by FRRR, plus on the ground support.
Leadership Development Activities
Impact Grant recipients can also access a range of leadership development activities, offered by ARLF.
Expertise Pool
Access to specialist expertise (curated by FRRR).
Small Network Grants
Grants available to develop and deliver one-off events or initiatives (led by FRRR).
National Mentoring Program
Bringing together those who want to contribute to their community’s drought resilience with experienced mentors (led by ARLF).
National Learning Network
Connecting individuals and organisations committed to building drought resilience, so they can learn from and support one another (led by ARLF).