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Bushfire recovery grants for community facilities

To support local organisations to improve community facilities in fire-affected communities.

Bushfire recovery grants for community facilities

Status: Closed

Who can apply: Not-for-profit groups

Funding: $0 - $50,000

Submit your applications via the grant portal. If you have any questions about this, please contact the grants team directly by emailing grants@brv.vic.gov.au

The Bushfire Recovery Grants for Community Facilities will support community groups who want help to build, upgrade or repair important local facilities that everyone can use.

Successful Recipients

January 2023

September 2022

April 2022

September 2021

July 2021

26 June 2020 to 30 June 2022

Guidelines

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Applicant eligibility

To be eligible, an organisation must be either:

And you must have:

We strongly encourage applications from:

Auspice organisations

Auspice organisations can support unlimited applications from lead applicants.

If your organisation is not incorporated or does not have an ABN, you may still apply if you are supported by an eligible auspice organisation that has agreed to manage the grant for you.

An auspice arrangement is when a larger organisation assists a smaller organisation to fund a project.

The larger organisation is known as the auspice organisation. Your community group or organisation is known as the grant recipient.

The following are examples of organisations that can auspice a smaller group or partner in an application but cannot apply as the lead applicant:

Who cannot apply?

Selection criteria

Provided your organisation is eligible to apply (see Applicant Eligibility) your application for a Bushfire Recovery Grant for Community Facilities Grant will be assessed against the following:

How well it meets the five key selection criteria set out below, and

Whether you demonstrate all application requirements and provide all the required documentation.

In preparing an application, you are encouraged to engage with your local Community Recovery Committee (where it exists) to assist you in meeting the selection criteria.

1. Purpose

Applicants must provide an explanation of how their facilities project will deliver direct benefit to a bushfire affected community and supports one or more of the objectives of the Community Recovery and Resilience Grants initiative.

2. Community participation

Applicants must demonstrate how the project will:

Please note, ‘word of mouth’ is not a valid promotion type.

3. Location

Applicants must demonstrate that their facilities project is located in a bushfire affected area and describe how the bushfires directly impacted on their community.

As of June 2020, the following Local Government Areas and Alpine Resorts are considered within the scope of the Community Facilities program:

Local Government Areas

Ararat, Alpine, Ballarat, East Gippsland, Glenelg, Golden Plains, Greater Bendigo, Indigo, Mansfield, Moyne, Northern Grampians, Pyrenees, Southern Grampians, Strathbogie, Towong, Wangaratta, Wellington and Wodonga

Alpine Resorts

Falls Creek, Mount Buller, Mount Hotham and Mount Stirling

4. Planning and delivery

Applicants must provide a clear explanation on how the project will be undertaken and the anticipate completion date.

This explanation should include a description of how the delivery of the project will provide economic benefits (e.g. use of local trades) and social benefits (e.g enhanced wellbeing) for the local community.

5. Budget

Applicants must provide evidence to show that:

Further mandatory requirements

Applications for projects on public land must be endorsed by the relevant land manager (e.g. Local Council or the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning).

Applications must outline how the proposed project(s) will comply with the Victorian COVID-19 restrictions and requirements.

Applications must comply with any other applicable legislation (e.g. Aboriginal Heritage Act 2008 (Vic), local planning laws)

Assessment criteria

Applications received will be assessed against the criteria as outlined below.

Weighting

Number of objectives of the Community Recovery and Resilience Grants Initiative the project meets and the extent to which those objectives are met

The positive economic benefits for the local economy from the project

Community participation and accessibility

The direct impacts of the 2019-20 Victorian Bushfires on the community

Funding agreements

Organisations approved for funding will enter into a Victorian Common Funding Agreement (VCFA) with Bushfire Recovery Victoria.

The VCFA will outline:

Organisations that are successful in receiving funding will have 30 days to enter into a VCFA. If a grant offer is not accepted during this period, the grant may be withdrawn.

Reporting

Organisations will be required to report on the funded activity and can submit their final reports online and must submit their final report on time.

Please submit your application via our new grant portal. You’ll need to create a login and navigate to the Bushfire Recovery Grants for Community Facilities application form.

If you have any questions about this, please contact the grants team directly by emailing grants@brv.vic.gov.au

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Updated 4 August 2023



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