Impact Reports
Impacts of Creative Recovery Report
Jun 2023 – Creative Recovery Network and FRRR partnered to investigate the valuable role that creative projects and processes play when communities are recovering from disaster or other significant climate impacts. This study investigated the impact-legacy of five FRRR funded creative recovery programs to determine their long-term outcomes and impacts. The research found that creative recovery projects have…
Investing in Not-for-Profit Capacity in Regional NSW: Community Insights Report
May 2023 – Commencing in early 2021, Investing in Not-for-Profit Capacity in Regional NSW (INFPC) was a place-based program designed and delivered by FRRR that ran in three communities affected by the 2019 / 20 Black Summer bushfires – Bega Valley, Glen Innes, and Taree and Wingham. Funded by Paul Ramsay Foundation, INFPC’s primary aim was to support…
Future Drought Fund’s Networks to Build Drought Resilience: Program Implementation and Learnings
May 2023 – In February 2021, FRRR was awarded $3,750,000 to deliver the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund Networks to Build Drought Resilience program. In total, the 87 community groups that completed their projects undertook 791 activities and reached 37,841 participants. The real legacy however lies in the networks that were created or strengthened and in the skills…
CPPW Insights Report
Sep 2018 – The purpose of the Community & Philanthropy Partnerships program was to showcase examples of successful partnerships, celebrate what has been achieved and shine a light on what can be accomplished when community and philanthropy partnerships are harnessed effectively.
Impact Report 2000-2016
Oct 2017 – This Report, which has been compiled with the generous support of the Sidney Myer Fund, provides anoverview of the grant making activity that FRRR undertook from the time of its establishment untilDecember 2016.
Disaster Resilient: Future Ready July 2017
Jul 2017 – FRRR and our partners are working on a project to help communities better prepare for disasters, and be more resilient should they eventuate.