Communities that are engaged, connected, empowered, and have high social capital tend to respond and recover better from natural disasters and other disruptions than those with lesser capacity in these areas. They are also best placed to determine the most effective approaches to building their capacity and capabilities for their situation and context.
Disaster Resilient: Future Ready is a national initiative that supports remote, rural and regional communities to lead initiatives that improve wellbeing, increase preparedness and strengthen resilience, so they have greater capacity to endure, adapt and evolve positively when faced with the impacts of climate, disasters and other disruptions.
Over several-years FRRR works at a hyper-local level with grass roots organisations and community representatives to build local knowledge of climate risks, catalyse leadership and facilitate collective action to enact solutions that build on local knowledge and strengths at the intersections of people and place to strengthen social capital and build community resilience.
DR:FR VIC Community Partners
The communities of Korumburra, Myrtleford and Whittlesea township and surrounds are partnering with FRRR through the Disaster Resilient: Future Ready program in Victoria from 2021-24.
The DR:FR VIC program began in 2022 with a series of activities to bring community working group members together and engage the broader community to share knowledge, experiences and aspirations so that they can be better prepared for future climate disasters.
Community working groups continue to meet regularly and all have now accessed funding from FRRR to carry out activities identified by their community as important to strengthening their community resilience. A total of $120,839 in grants have been made to the three communities to progress their priority projects.
FRRR is delighted to support each community’s passion and persistence for identifying their own priorities and acting to build resilience to climate impacts, in order to make a difference when the next emergency arrives.
Explore the sections below to learn more about each community and their focus through the DR:FR partnership.