Funding for 101 local projects led by grassroots groups
FRRR has awarded $1,040,512 in grants to 101 grassroots organisations across remote, rural and regional Australia for projects that celebrate, strengthen and support their communities.

Specialist School, the Farm to Future project.
The funding is through FRRR’s flagship Strengthening Rural Communities (SRC) program, which gives not-for-profit organisations (NFPs) working in small remote, rural and regional communities the opportunity to access grants up to $50,000 for a wide range of initiatives that empower their communities to be vibrant, resilient, sustainable places to live, work and invest.
These grants will support 81 ‘small and vital’ projects, like community events and festivals, training and workshops on topics such as online safety, local biodiversity and financial literacy, and additional resources to support volunteers.
Another 18 grants have been awarded in regions impacted by disasters, with projects addressing recovery and preparedness concerns such as food security, disaster refuges, crisis event coordination, community mental health and social wellbeing. Two ‘larger leverage’ grants will enable NFPs to provide digital solutions that strengthen their community’s disaster resilience and recovery.
Jill Karena, Head of Granting at FRRR, said rural people want their communities to be places that future generations choose to call home.
“Rural people know that for a thriving future, they need to be able to access services and opportunities like education and employment, social engagement, organisational capacity-building and health services. We’re proud to support the people and places that are tackling these issues head-on.
“An increasingly concerning issue is food insecurity and we are pleased to support several organisations that are tackling this issue. Having secure access to food means different things to different people, and that’s really evident in the kinds of initiatives we’ve been able to fund, from online workshops that build essential food security skills, to delivering meals to schools and young people experiencing hardship, and improving food storage and distribution infrastructure.
“One of FRRR’s current goals is to fund more initiatives that support and strengthen First Nations communities. So, it’s been great to see an increase in applications from Indigenous-led organisations for projects that offer spaces to educate and celebrate culture, health and social services, self-determination, social enterprise and economic independence.
“We trust local people to know what the most pressing needs of their communities are, and what it will take to be socially and economically sustainable. We are proud to work with them to help their communities to flourish and thrive,” Ms Karena said.
Ms Karena said FRRR is also actively supporting disaster preparedness and recovery.
“Not only are remote, rural and regional communities more likely to experience a disaster, the lack of accessible services, economic resources and risks of greater social isolation all mean that recovery is a long-term and ongoing journey.
“That’s why, in this latest round of SRC grants, we’re supporting communities that are recovering from the 2019-20 bushfires, 2022 floods, Ex Tropical Cyclone Ellie and flooding, Tropical Cyclone Jasper, as well as those places that are wanting to mitigate risk and prepare for future extreme weather events,” she said.
“We’re also supporting groups with active projects in communities recently impacted by flooding across Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia. To help ease the pressure, we’ve extended the project reporting deadlines, and we will continue to talk with, and support, the communities as the recovery process continues.
The SRC program is collaboratively supported by donors, ranging from private individuals to larger foundations, who are acknowledged on the FRRR website. This round also saw the first grants funded from the returns on the FRRR Small Grants Fund corpus, which was established in 2023. There are always more eligible grants than we can fund, so if you would like to help us fund more funding-ready projects, you can donate at https://frrr.org.au/giving/make-a-donation/.
FRRR always accepts applications to this program, which awards funds around four times a year. Local not-for-profit organisations and community groups are encouraged to review the program guidelines and apply. More information about the SRC program is available at https://frrr.org.au/funding/place/src-small-vital/.
The full list of grant recipients and their projects are below.
Organisation | Project | Location | Grant | |||
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SRC Round 24 - June 2025 | ||||||
NEW SOUTH WALES | ||||||
Small & Vital | ||||||
Angry Bull Trails Limited | Angry Bull Trails Social Impact Capacity Building Develop a Social Impact Business Plan to address youth and First Nations community disengagement and unemployment. | Tenterfield | $10,000 | |||
Cobar Shire Council | Euabalong Library Enhancement Project Upgrade Cobar library to create a welcoming hub for learning, connection and community engagement. | Euabalong | $8,783 | |||
Coonamble-Castlereagh Landcare led by Coonamble Neighbourhood Centre | Thriving Through Menopause: The Path to Health and Balance Provide expert-led sessions addressing the knowledge gap in women's health related to menopause in a remote community. | Coonamble | $10,000 | |||
Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council | Voices of Country - Jigamy Bush Walk Strengthen and preserve First Nations culture by placing interpretive signage along the Jigamy Bushwalk. | Eden | $8,000 | |||
First Steps Count Incorporated | Yarn. Create. Belong. Establish an informal support and social group for parents and carers dealing with isolation and trauma | Taree | $10,000 | |||
Goodooga Indigenous Games Working Party led by Murdi Paaki Services Ltd | 2025 Goodooga Indigenous Games Support the Goodooga Indigenous Games by contributing to nutritious meals and healthy eating information for participating students. | Goodooga | $10,000 | |||
Grafton Community Shed Incorporated | Protective Awning Purchase of awning for shade provision and weather protection for disabled members of the Men's shed. | Grafton | $6,000 | |||
Jeithi Jerilderie Aboriginal Corporation | Jeithi Cultural Centre Gallery, Cafe & Tourism Centre Opening Support the opening of a new cultural centre through installing climate control and engaging Aboriginal facilitators. | Jerilderie | $10,000 | |||
Marri Burrung Aboriginal Corporation operating as Marri Burrung Education and Training, led by Marri Burrung Aboriginal Corporation | Shoalhaven First Nations Paradigm into Training and Employment Success Purchase computers and furniture to enable delivery of training to enhance youth employment opportunities. | Nowra | $8,900 | |||
Police Citizens Youth Clubs NSW Ltd | PCYC Outreach Remote Activity Program to Wilcannia and Menindee Deliver six-month activity programs in two remote towns to improve health and wellbeing. | Wilcannia | $9,983 | |||
Rappville and Surrounds Landcare Group Inc | Enhancing Our Environment Community education workshops and activities to improve environmental sustainability and protect local biodiversity. | Rappville | $8,610 | |||
ShoreTrack Ltd | ShoreBreak Winter Holiday Program Winter school holiday program to develop life and employability skills. | Macksville | $10,000 | |||
Taree Universities Campus Ltd | Connected Voices: Empowering New Migrants in Taree Digital storytelling activity for new migrants to Taree to promote a sense of belonging and inclusion. | Taree | $9,875 | |||
Prepare & Recover - General Disaster Preparedness & Recovery | ||||||
Monaro Family Support Service Incorporated | Digital Literacy for Disaster Readiness (DLD Ready) Deliver digital literacy workshops across the Snowy Monero local government area to older adults, people living with a disability and disadvantaged community members to increase their digital knowledge and skills across a range of areas, including disaster preparedness. | Cooma | $20,750 | |||
Northern Rivers Community Legal Centre Inc | Disaster Response & Recovery – Digital Document Project Strengthen the digital skills and resources of community members in the flood-impacted Northern Rivers NSW through developing online family support resources and upskilling community members to access this information through smart phone and or tablet devices. | Lismore | $25,000 | |||
OZ Green-Global Rivers Enviromental Education Network (Australia) Incorporated | WE CAN: Women’s Emergency Community Action Network Practical food resilience workshops for women building essential skills in food security and provision of online resources and public awareness campaign to build practical disaster preparedness within the community. | Bellingen | $24,977 | |||
Prepare & Recover - 2022 Flood Recovery | ||||||
Ettrick Hall Committee Incorporated | A Safe Hall is a Happy Hall Purchase of a ride-on mower for vegetation maintenance at Ettrick Hall for flood and disaster preparedness. | Ettrick | $6,500 | |||
Fortem Australia Limited | Vital Links Outreach: Connecting First Responders Across Communities Provide social connection opportunities and targeted mental health services to first responders who may be experiencing burnout, trauma and compassion fatigue from flooding events. | Wingham | $22,010 | |||
Playgroup NSW Limited | Playgroup NSW Disaster Resilience Project Pilot a project to address the lack of disaster preparedness resources for families with young children (0-5) in flood impacted areas, working with families, children and playgroup volunteers. | Lismore | $15,528 | |||
Regional Counselling Limited | Gatekeeper Plus: Strengthening Mental Health Leadership in Molong & Cudal Three-month program combining mental health training, peer support, mentoring and self-development to address ongoing mental health impacts and risk of burnout of community leaders in the ongoing recovery of the 2022 flood disaster. | Cudal | $25,000 | |||
SECONDBITE | Meals that Matter – Northern Rivers Food Security Address food insecurity for First Nations individuals and families in the flood-impacted Northern Rivers region with monthly delivery of nutritious FareShare meals and hampers for local schools with students experiencing hardship. | Lismore | $25,000 | |||
Prepare & Recover - 2019/2020 Bushfire Recovery | ||||||
Association of Bell Clarence Dargan Incorporated | ABCD Inc Community Resilience Hub Site Access Development Complete the rebuild of the Community Resilience Hub lost in the 2019 bushfires by completing the large-scale earthworks and site development to accommodate large vehicles and accessibility for individuals of all abilities. | Clarence | $25,000 | |||
Towamba Rural Fire Brigade | Towamba RFS Base Station Completion Purchase of a VHF radio to complete a communications and base station servicing a community of 350 people. | Towamba | $2,025 | |||
NORTHERN TERRITORY | ||||||
Small & Vital | ||||||
Bulabula Arts Aboriginal Corporation | Bringing Ramingining Worldwide: Developing an Accessible and Affordable Merchandise Collection Support the design and manufacture of a merchandise range to strengthen organisational and community economic sustainability. | Ramingining | $9,980 | |||
Careflight Limited | Strengthening Rural Communities of Mataranka and Barunga / Beswick Improve local emergency response capabilities in two very remote communities with tailored trauma training. | Mataranka | $9,653 | |||
Inkwareny Artists of Yuelamu Aboriginal Corporation | Fit Out Inkwareny Artists Interim Art Centre Equip newly established Indigenous art centre with kitchen equipment, tools and resources to provide employment and community services for a very remote community. | Yuelamu | $9,978 | |||
Milindji Aboriginal Corporation | Strong Money Story from the Start Provide tailored financial literacy training to improve organisational and community economic wellbeing in a very remote community. | Gapuwiyak | $10,000 | |||
Running Water Community Press Incorporated | Healing the Land: Ali Curung History and Water Justice Capture oral and written histories to establish an archival repository, ensuring local knowledge is preserved for future generations. | Ali Curung | $9,955 | |||
Tarntipi Homelands Aboriginal Corporation | Staff Resources for Tarntipi Cultural Awareness Project Support self-determination and sustainability of Indigenous social enterprise by supplying staff uniforms and electrical items for kitchen and laundry fit out. | Wurrumiyanga | $10,000 | |||
The Trustee for Karrkad-Kanjdji Trust | A Fit-for-Purpose / Outdoor Area for Early Learners in West Arnhem Strengthen motor skills of early learners in a very remote community by contributing to an outdoor play space. | Mamardawerre | $10,000 | |||
Victoria Daly Regional Council | Gather & Grow: Enhancing Pine Creek’s Multi-Resource Centre Replace resource centre tables and chairs to enhance community engagement at events, educational and social gatherings. | Pine Creek | $2,500 | |||
QUEENSLAND | ||||||
Small & Vital | ||||||
Ballyneety Rodeo Club Inc | Purchasing New Technology Solutions: Supporting Community and Reducing Volunteer Resources Enhance community events and improve volunteer experience with a digital sales system. | Aramac | $1,614 | |||
Better in Blackall Inc | Explore Our Outback: A Visual Collaboration Encourage visitation with quality marketing photos for use by multiple organisations in a very remote region recovering from flood. | Blackall | $6,980 | |||
Blackall Cultural Association Incorporated | Bushman's Art Gallery Kitchenette Expand use of art gallery with a kitchenette installation to host events for fundraising and connection. | Blackall | $10,000 | |||
Burrum District Community Mens Shed Inc | IT Network Upgrade for a Modern Men's Shed Upskill older volunteers’ ability to work safely online by upgrading server and network infrastructure and providing training to all members. | Howard | $6,592 | |||
Charleville & District Cultural Association Inc | Charleville's Creative Lane 2025 Reduce isolation and boost local economy by supporting a two-day arts event in a very remote flood-impacted region. | Charleville | $10,000 | |||
Collinsville Connect Telecentre Group Incorporated | Tech Confidence for Seniors: Digital Skills for Everyday Life Enhance capacity of older community members to safely use online services, tools and emerging technologies by providing weekly training sessions. | Collinsville | $10,000 | |||
Cunnamulla Aboriginal Corporation for Health | South West Domestic & Family Violence Forum Strengthen local capacity to respond to domestic and family violence by supporting a community-practitioner forum in a region recovering from flood. | Charleville | $10,000 | |||
Gayndah Wesleyan Methodist Church | Cool and Comfy Diners Improve inter-generational engagement and reduce elder isolation with the installation of air conditioning at a church hall used widely by the community. | Gayndah | $10,000 | |||
Kuranda District State College led by Sovereign Tri-Nation of Ngadjon Yidinji and Mbabaram Aboriginal Corporation | The KDSC Yarning Circle Support cultural wellbeing and connection for students by installing a yarning circle. | Kuranda | $8,000 | |||
Maleny and District Mens Shed Inc | Public Address System so Men's Shed Members Can Hear Support older volunteers experiencing hearing loss to effectively engage in wellbeing presentations by installing a PA system at a local men’s shed. | Maleny | $1,729 | |||
Millmerran Academy of Performing Arts inc | Cool Comfort for Creativity: Dressing Room Air Conditioning Installation Enhance cultural engagement by installing air conditioning for performers at a small community arts centre. | Millmerran | $9,885 | |||
Muttaburra Community Development Association Inc | The Men of Union Hole Camp Celebrate local history and boost visitation in a very remote community by installing signage and steel sculptures depicting 1891 shearers strike. | Muttaburra | $9,000 | |||
Outback Festival Inc | Outback Festival celebrates Pioneers, Heroes and Legends of the Outback Strengthen social connection and economic recovery by supporting a living pageant production as part of 150th celebrations in a very remote, flood impacted community. | Winton | $10,000 | |||
Pentland Progress Association Inc | Vital Sign Monitor for Community Wellbeing Support wellbeing of older residents in a very remote community with limited medical care by providing a heart monitor. | Pentland | $2,800 | |||
QCWA Branch Abergowrie & Long Pocket | Marion's Dream - To Have a Lawn Mower Enhance ageing volunteers’ capacity to maintain community hall grounds by purchasing a ride-on mower. | Long Pocket | $9,700 | |||
Towers Players Inc | Dressing Room Upgrade - Stairs, Change Spaces and Storage Improve accessibility and ensure organisational sustainability with upgrades for a small community playhouse. | Charters Towers | $8,000 | |||
Wandoan and District Kindergarten Assoc Inc | Wandoan Camel Races 2025 Support community connection and organisational sustainability by providing security and amenities for annual camel races in a remote community. | Wandoan | $10,000 | |||
Prepare & Recover - General Disaster Preparedness & Recovery | ||||||
Hervey Range Community Association Incorporated | Powering Resilience: Backup Energy for Hervey Range Hall Install a generator to provide backup power for a community hall that is used as a disaster response hub. | Hervey Range | $4,884 | |||
Prepare & Recover - Tropical Cyclone Jasper 2023 | ||||||
Mayi Market led by Cape York Solutions Limited | Regional Expansion of Mayi Market Service cross Cape York Ensure food security in a very remote, disaster-prone area impacted by Cyclone Jasper with air conditioning and operational equipment for a new food distribution warehouse. | Aurukun | $22,622 | |||
SOUTH AUSTRALIA | ||||||
Small & Vital | ||||||
Andamooka Progress & Opalminers Association Inc | BBQ at Heritage Cottages Community Park Build resilience of an outback community by installing an accessible BBQ in a well-used parkland to support regular gatherings and events. | Andamooka | $4,997 | |||
Copley & Districts Progress Association Inc | New Oven for the Copley Community Hall Support the work of a community hall committee by purchasing a commercial oven to expand its capacity to host cooking programs and cater for community events. | Copley | $10,000 | |||
Elliston Golf Club | Upgrade to Kitchen Upgrade a club kitchen with a bench and cabinets to improve capacity, ensure volunteer safety and support strong community connections at a key gathering place. | Elliston | $10,000 | |||
First Nations Women In Tourism Australia - Aboriginal Corporation | Empowering First Nations Women in Cultural Tourism Create employment pathways, enhance tourism and celebrate cultural recognition by hosting an event that trains participants in business management, leadership and networking. | Port Lincoln | $8,900 | |||
Port Kenny & Districts Sports Centre Inc | Kenny Connects (via Tables and Chairs) Strengthen community resilience and improve comfort for volunteers and participants by purchasing new chairs and tables to enhance the safety and capacity of a community meeting space. | Port Kenny | $10,000 | |||
Saddleworth Early Learning Centre | Building Early Childhood Resilience Project Support educators, parents and children’s learning by delivering a mental health and wellbeing program that fosters life skills for social development. | Saddleworth | $1,903 | |||
Wudinna & Districts Telecentre Inc | Eyre Peninsula Connecting Communities Strengthen organisational and volunteer capacity to deliver online conferences, digital literacy training, and education programs by purchasing audio-visual and wireless equipment, improving community connection and access to digital services and reliable internet for an outback community. | Wudinna | $9,845 | |||
Prepare & Recover - General Disaster Preparedness & Recovery | ||||||
Mission Australia | Grill and Chill Whyalla Foster disaster recovery and social cohesion and build capacity of a homelessness service by purchasing a BBQ trailer to provide meals and access to support services for vulnerable people. | Whyalla | $25,000 | |||
Prepare & Recover - 2022 Flood Recovery | ||||||
Mid Murray Support Service Incorporated | Enhance Our HUB Activity Space Support flood recovery and improve a community hub’s capacity by installing a projector system for video conferencing, workshops, online training and presentations. | Mannum | $10,000 | |||
TASMANIA | ||||||
Small & Vital | ||||||
Launceston City Mission Inc | Serenity House Supervised Fitness Program Enhance wellbeing and support personal development for individuals in rehabilitation by providing weekly group fitness sessions led by a qualified instructor. | Burnie | $10,000 | |||
Nepali Society of Northern Tasmania Incorporated | Intergenerational Bonds: Empowering New Migrants Strengthen connection to place and foster intergenerational bonds for the Nepalese community through activities that reduce social isolation and build first aid skills. | Mowbray | $9,300 | |||
South Riana Hall Committee Incorporated | New Kitchen Floor Surface Enhance a community gathering space and support volunteer-led activities by upgrading the kitchen floor to improve usability and access. | South Riana | $10,000 | |||
With One Voice Break O'Day Choir led by Creativity Australia Limited | "SONGS and SUPPER" Enhance a choir’s program by hiring a cook to provide meals to promote social engagement, improve health and wellbeing, and strengthen community connection in an isolated region. | Falmouth | $4,800 | |||
VICTORIA | ||||||
Small & Vital | ||||||
Alexandra District Health | Dindi Cooks!! Engage facilitators to deliver a sensory play-based food and nutrition program in kindergartens, to promote healthy eating. | Alexandra | $6,146 | |||
Arapiles Community Theatre Inc | Becoming Nala' Short Film Project Foster cultural diversity and strengthen community connection to storytelling by the Wotjobaluk people by producing a short film for screening at a local arts ‘Nati Frinj’ festival. | Horsham | $9,891 | |||
Buchan Heritage Group Incorporated | Spruce it Up & Make it Safe Strengthen organisational capacity and increase safety and usage of a heritage building through landscaping to create an arts, culture and megafauna precinct. | Buchan | $8,250 | |||
Castlemaine Circus Inc | Circus is Cool - Fans for a Cool Hub Increase participation and comfort at a community hub by installing solar extractor fans. | Castlemaine | $9,390 | |||
Corryong Allied Movement for Pride Inc | Rural Rainbow Pride - Equity and Inclusion Support social inclusion with an activity program to strengthen health and wellbeing of LGBTQIA+ community members. | Corryong | $8,000 | |||
Fernbank Public Hall Reserve Committee Inc | Emergency 7KW Generator Strengthen the capacity of a community facility to assist vulnerable residents during disaster and power outages, through the purchase of a generator. | Fernbank | $6,599 | |||
Generations Church ACC INC | Tatura's Pop-up Food Truck Project Build the capacity of a weekly food service for vulnerable community members by providing outdoor furniture, fostering social engagement. | Tatura | $3,895 | |||
Goorambat Public Hall Reserve Committee of Management | Keeping the Shady Tree Roots Out of the Hall! Safeguard a local meeting place by building a tree root barrier to protect the walls of a community hall. | Goorambat | $3,000 | |||
Inverleigh Historical Society led by Inverleigh Mechanics Institute Reserve Committee of Management | Bringing Inverleigh's Past and Present to the Future Develop digital literacy skills of community volunteers through the delivery of digital training to build capability, confidence and enhance operational capacity. | Inverleigh | $5,751 | |||
Lions Club of Portland Incorporated | New BBQ Trailer Strengthen social connection and organisational capacity by purchasing a mobile BBQ trailer to cater and support local community activities and events. | Portland | $10,000 | |||
Manangatang P-12 College Parents and Friends led by Manangatang & District Pre School Inc | Manangatang Community De-fib Improve access to life-saving equipment by installing a publicly accessible defibrillator at a community school. | Manangatang | $2,199 | |||
Maryborough Community House Inc | Garden to Gourmet Project Foster community connection and wellbeing with a kitchen program to provide take-home meals for seniors and vulnerable residents. | Maryborough | $10,000 | |||
Patchewollock Music Festival Incorporated | October 2025 Festival Support a small rural community to grow and sustain its local music festival by upgrading IT equipment and providing essential toilet amenities. | Patchewollock | $10,000 | |||
Sandy Creek Memorial Hall Incorporated | Provision of Emergency Facilities Build the disaster readiness of a community hall by installing a rainwater tank and upgrade electrical infrastructure. | Charleroi | $8,400 | |||
Sunraysia Mallee Ethnic Communities Council Inc | Empowering Multicultural Youth in Robinvale Enhance educational outcomes and foster a supportive network for multicultural youth through an after-school tutoring and activity program. | Robinvale | $10,000 | |||
Tambo Upper Primary School | Bygone Era Hall Revamp Preserve a community hall as an essential meeting place by installing a retaining wall to prevent water damage. | Tambo Upper | $10,000 | |||
The Mallacoota Wilderness Collective Inc | "HerBiz" Empowering Women in Microbusiness Promote women’s economic independence by offering a digital literacy training program and mentor support to develop online entrepreneurial skills. | Mallacoota | $9,846 | |||
Wangaratta District Specialist School | Farm to Future Build job-readiness of young people with intellectual disabilities by purchasing a mobile chicken coop for an agricultural training program. | Wangaratta | $10,000 | |||
Prepare & Recover - General Disaster Preparedness & Recovery | ||||||
Sonder Youth Ltd | Youth-Led Changemaking in Rural Victoria Support disaster recovery and enhance mental health, social connection and information sharing by providing a support program for young people living in Mitchell Shire. | Seymour | $24,908 | |||
Prepare & Recover - 2022 Flood Recovery | ||||||
Creswick Neighbourhood Centre Inc | SSS' (Smarter, Safer, More Satisfied Volunteers) Support recovery post-flood and improve a community meal program by equipping volunteers with storage and transport equipment to handle items safely and efficiently. | Creswick | $6,290 | |||
Eco Warriors Australia Incorporated | Native Habitat Restoration After the Floods Support post-flood restoration of a river reserve in Kerang by purchasing seeds and propagation tools for an educational planting program in partnership with a local school and guided by First Nations caretakers. | Kerang | $9,853 | |||
Korumburra Women's Shed and Gallery led by Moy-Yan Neighbourhood House Inc | Women Surviving and Thriving in Korumburra Support flood recovery and create an inclusive, disaster-ready women’s facility by fitting out a shed with a generator, wood heater and upgraded kitchen and workshop for preparedness training. | Korumburra | $24,278 | |||
WESTERN AUSTRALIA | ||||||
Small & Vital | ||||||
Ben Wiesner Films led by The Trustee for Documentary Australia Foundation | Guardians of Paradise Documentary Project Provide production editing for a documentary highlighting youth voices in a very remote community, supporting a tool for advocacy and change. | Christmas Island | $9,020 | |||
Bornholm Kronkup Community Centre Incorporated | Bornholm Community Outdoor Recreation Hub Stage One Foster youth engagement and physical activity for all abilities by upgrading a recreation hub playground. | Bornholm | $10,000 | |||
Boyanup Foundation Inc | Ride-on Lawn Mower Upgrade Increase volunteer capacity to maintain heritage centre by purchasing a ride-on mower. | Boyanup | $3,818 | |||
Dalwallinu Community Resource Centre Incorporated | Click & Connect: Free Computer Access and Digital Help Build digital skills and improve access to online services for adults and older community members through a program of one-on-one mentoring and quarterly workshops. | Dalwallinu | $3,800 | |||
Denmark Community Foundation (WA) Inc | Growing our Community Foundation Strengthen organisational capacity of a small community foundation by upgrading marketing and IT systems. | Denmark | $9,465 | |||
Enterprise Partnerships WA Limited | Maganda Makers (Tomorrow Makers) Wellbeing Camp Build peer networks and enhance professional skills to support self-determination through a tailored camp for Indigenous women entrepreneurs. | Lombadina | $10,000 | |||
Gulyara Pty Ltd | Gulyara Court Support Provide culturally appropriate support for domestic and family violence victims from Indigenous and CALD communities as they experience the court system through volunteer training and delivery costs. | Manjimup | $5,000 | |||
Kununurra Agricultural Society | Revamp & Revitalise Rejuvenate office space used by multiple community groups with air conditioning, furniture and display boards to enhance and sustain events and activities. | Kununurra | $10,000 | |||
Pingelly Museum and Historical Group led by Shire of Pingelly | Fire and Ice Enhance volunteer and visitor experience while preserving historical collections by installing air conditioning in small volunteer-run museum. | Pingelly | $9,000 | |||
Pingelly Recreation & Cultural Centre Association Incorporated | Fired Up for Community: For Connection, Resilience & Emergency Support Enhance community events and allow efficient meal preparation during emergencies by purchasing a commercial pizza oven. | Pingelly | $10,000 | |||
Radio Margaret River Incorporated | RMR Soundwaves Spectrum: Sharpening Digital Skills, Sharing Voices Provide volunteers with tailored digital skills training to support a community radio station's launch of an FM transmission service. | Margaret River | $10,000 | |||
The Kids Research Institute Australia | 2025 Kalgoorlie Festival of STEM Engage youth from the remote Shire of Leonora in STEM by providing travel to a science festival. | Kalgoorlie | $3,155 | |||
The Skill Engineer Ltd | Echoes of Country - A Sound and Story Collective Support training in storytelling and digital media production for Indigenous youth through equipment fit-out of a mobile van. | Broome | $10,000 | |||
Wagin Community Resource Centre Inc | Wagin CRC Wall Restoration Project Support community wellbeing by restoring a water-damaged wall at the local community resource centre. | Wagin | $10,000 | |||
Prepare & Recover - Ex Tropical Cyclone Ellie & Associated Flooding | ||||||
Gooniyandi Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC | Uniting Community to Celebrate Flood Recovery Through Culture and Sharing Provide social connection and celebrate ongoing recovery from ex-Tropical Cyclone Ellie with security and event costs at a community-led resilience festival. | Yiyili | $25,000 | |||
Wangkiyupurnanupurru Aboriginal Corporation | Replacement of Amplifier Modules Ensure very remote Indigenous communities impacted by ex-Tropical Cyclone Ellie have access to reliable emergency broadcasts by providing the only radio station to cover the entire Fitzroy Valley with a critical back-up amplifier module. | Fitzroy Crossing | $25,000 |