Applications are sought from locally based, not-for profit organisations that seek to undertake simple, one-off, or seed-type activities or initiatives that contribute to the stated program outcomes. Local collaboration is encouraged.
- The Program will offer Small Network Grants in two streams.
- Organisations may apply for no more than one request per round.
- There is no minimum request.
- This is Round 2 of 2.
Eligible Local Government Areas (LGAs) include:
Stream 1
All LGA’s in an agriculture-dependent remote, rural and regional locations (except Stream 2 locations). Priority will be given to locations where previous HRCPD activity has not been undertaken.
An indicative funding pool of $1,175,954 is available for Stream 1. Applications up to $20,000 will be accepted.
Stream 2
All LGAs from NSW Far West, NT Tablelands, NT Arid Lands, Northern QLD Dry Tropics and WA Great Southern regions only. Click here to view the list of Stream 2 eligible LGAs.
An indicative funding pool of $1,296,352 is available for Stream 2. Applications up to $50,000 will be accepted. Cross-border (Federal NRM, State and Local Government) applications are allowable where locally relevant and will be considered on their merits.
Organisations may apply for no more than one request per round. There is no minimum request.
Priorities for program investment, which will be used to inform decisions about which applications receive support, include:
- Activities and initiatives that focus on long-term social connection, capability building, and an increased capacity for people and communities to adapt to change over time.
- Activities and initiatives that can make a clear and distinct linkage to building drought preparedness in local communities.
- Simple, one-off, or seed-type initiatives tailored to meet local needs and the unique geographical, climatic, and community context.
- Delivery locations with a higher potential for drought impact, outside the geographical reach of existing Future Drought Fund investment locations.
- Demonstrated community readiness to support the project at a local level.
- Opportunities for collaboration with a diverse range of community-based organisations at a local or regional level.
- Initiatives that specifically engage local young people and First Nations people or communities.
- Project alignment with other Future Drought Fund investments or other community resilience initiatives.