Media releases: 14 July 2020
More than $580,000 in grants awarded
22 July 2020: The Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) has awarded $584,971 in grants to support twenty-eight projects that will assist the continued recovery of communities impacted by the Black Saturday Bushfires in February 2009.
The funds come from its Grants for Resilience & Wellness (GR&W), GR&W Kinglake Ranges and Community Group Futures (CGF) programs, thanks to the support of the Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund (VBAF), which the general public generously contributed to in the immediate aftermath of the Black Saturday fires. More than a decade on from the tragedy, nearly $4 million in grants has been provided to community groups through these programs.
The GR&W program focuses on community-strengthening and resilience-building projects for communities. This is the 16th round of the program, confirming that recovery does take time. This round sees 13 projects share in $195,234 in grants. Projects funded this round will help to strengthen community connectedness, create a sense of place and enhance community identity.
Natalie Egleton, CEO of FRRR, said that creating spaces for the community to meet and feel safe continues to be a priority for the ongoing recovery of many communities impacted by the Black Saturday bushfires.
“When communities have lost so much, having a safe, comfortable space to come together is so important. It facilitates opportunities for people to reconnect, maintain good mental health and prevent isolation. It’s therefore important that these spaces are in good condition, are comfortable and have the appropriate amenities and levels of accessibility.
“Communities continue to look for ways to build resilience, particularly when it comes to their young people. Activities such as workshops and training provide these young people with the chance to come together and share their experiences while building their skills and resilience,” continued Ms Egleton.
“Other communities are finding ways to continue their recovery through the arts, such as Marysville’s Singing Saturday Choir or Bruarong‘s place-based oral and visual history gathering project.
“The diversity of these needs, more than 10 years on from the initial bushfire events, highlights the importance of having flexible funding available in the medium to long-term.”
Some of the projects funded in this round of the GR&W program include:
- Flowerdale Hall Reserve Committee of Management received a $20,000 grant to increase community pride and continued access to local meeting space due to an upgrade to the exterior of Flowerdale Community Hall.
- Myrtleford Chamber of Commerce & Industry received a $5,380 grant to increase youth involvement in volunteering and provide training and support through delivery of La Fiera Festival Young Ambassador Scheme.
In addition, a further $289,252 has been awarded through the GR&W Kinglake Ranges program. In this second round of funding, eight projects have been awarded grants, with several also pointing to the importance of increasing connection with others and the region’s environment.
Among the GR&W Kinglake Ranges awarded grants are:
- Toolangi District Community House received a $59,649 grant to increase social connection and community participation in Toolangi Castella, through the purchase of resources and delivery of a 24-month program of engaging activities.
- Kinglake Ranges Neighbourhood House received a $4,917 grant to increase the collaboration of the arts community in Kinglake Ranges through community consultation and development of a project plan for a local Art Trail.
Another stream of VBAF funding, known as Community Group Futures (CGF), is designed to strengthen the capability of local community groups and not-for-profit organisations to ensure they remain viable and sustainable. This is the ninth round of CGF, with seven projects sharing in $100,485 in grants. These projects will provide support and funding for skilled support to develop marketing materials and tools to increase community engagement, as well as support to undertake and implement plans into the future.
Ms Egleton said that it’s been a long road for many local not-for-profits supporting the recovery of their communities, and it’s important that these organisations can access support to explore their longer-term role within the community, as needs continue to evolve.
“That’s why the Community Group Futures program is so important. It helps not-for-profit organisations to think beyond day-to-day operations and short-term needs and look ahead to what is required to be sustainable and viable to meet the needs of the community in the years to come.”
Some of the projects funded through the CGF program include:
- St Andrews Community Centre received a $20,000 grant to increase St Andrews Community Centre’s capacity to implement a Growth and Stainability Plan through increasing staff hours.
- Whittlesea Men’s Shed received a $14,000 grant to increase direction and purpose for Whittlesea Men’s Shed members through the development and implementation of a Strategic Plan and an annual Action Plan.
The next round of GR&W, GR&W Kinglake Ranges, and CGF opens on 26 August and closes 23 September 2020. Applications for the GR&W Kinglake Ranges program are now invited from all community groups in the wider Kinglake Ranges, not just those that participated in the initial consultation process in 2017.
The full list of grant recipients and their projects are below.
Jump to : GR&W | GR&W Kinglakes Ranges | CGF
Organisation |
Project |
Location |
Awarded |
---|---|---|---|
Alexandra Community Shed / Eildon and District Woodworkers Guild Inc. |
Sherry’s First Wish |
Alexandra |
$19,894 |
Bruarong Community Centre |
‘Capturing History – Bruarong Stories Remembered’ |
Bruarong |
$9,420 |
Coleraine & District Development Association Inc. |
Grasslands Walk |
Coleraine |
$20,000 |
Embassy of Ideas Inc. |
Community Feeding it Forward Food Garden |
Alexandra |
$20,000 |
Flowerdale Hall Reserve Committee of Management |
Facelift for the Flowerdale Community Hall |
Flowerdale |
$20,000 |
Marysville & Triangle Business and Tourism Inc. |
Mira Shared Community Shed |
Marysville |
$16,250 |
Middle Kinglake Primary School |
The Challenge for the Future- Resilience and Wellbeing – Youth Out Loud |
Kinglake Central |
$3,000 |
Mitchell Community Resources and Advocacy Group |
Kids2School Program (k2sP) |
Mitchell Shire |
$18,690 |
Myrtleford Chamber of Commerce & Industry Inc.
|
La Fiera Italian Festival Myrtleford -Young Ambassador Scheme |
Myrtleford |
$5,380 |
Nillumbik Shire Council
|
Nillumbik Youth Connect |
Hurstbridge |
$17,340 |
Singing Saturday |
Singing Saturday Choir |
Marysville |
$8,590 |
St Andrews Primary School
|
Library ‘Broadening’ and Upgrade |
St Andrews |
$19,250 |
St Andrews Primary School |
St Andrews Mental Health Training and Support |
St Andrews |
$17,420 |
Kinglake Friends of the Forests Inc |
KFF Forest Surveys Project |
Kinglake |
$2,200 |
Kinglake Landcare Group |
Community and the Local Environment |
Kinglake |
$28,736 |
Kinglake Ranges Neighbourhood House Inc |
Digital Archive for Arts Recovery Project |
Kinglake Ranges and Online |
$19,855 |
Kinglake Ranges Neighbourhood House Inc |
Kinglake Ranges Neighbourhood House |
Kinglake, Kinglake West, Pheasant Creek |
$65,335 |
Kinglake Ranges Neighbourhood House Inc |
Be Well in the Ranges Extension |
Kinglake, Kinglake West, Pheasant Creek |
$87,000 |
Toolangi District Community House Inc |
Strengthening Our Community |
Toolangi |
$59,649 |
Kinglake Ranges Arts |
Kinglake Art Trail Planning Project |
Kinglake |
$4,917 |
Rotary Club of Kinglake Ranges |
A Home for Rotary Club of Kinglake Ranges and A Walking Track below the Ranges |
Kinglake |
$21,560 |
Embassy of Ideas Inc. |
Social Enterprise Project Officer |
Alexandra |
$20,000 |
Mitchell Community Resources and Advocacy Group |
Kids2school Program (k2sP) |
Broadford |
$17,250 |
Rotary Club of Kinglake Ranges |
Onwards and Upwards for the Kinglake Produce & Artisan Markets |
Kinglake |
$11,500 |
St Andrews Community Centre Inc |
Wadambuk Future Viability Project |
St Andrews |
$20,000 |
The Anglican Parish of Eaglehawk – Saltworks |
Saltworks Community Engagement |
Bendigo |
$15,000 |
Toolangi District Community House Inc |
Community House Audit and Action Plan |
Toolangi |
$2,735 |
Whittlesea Men’s Shed Incorporated |
Strategic Planning and Implementation Support |
Whittlesea |
$14,000 |