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Bushfire Recovery Local Community Projects Grants

Bushfire Recovery Local Community Project Grants

Status: Closed

Who can apply: Businesses, not-for-profit groups

Funding: $50,000 - $2,000,000

Successful Recipients

February 2023

About the program

The Local Community Projects Grants, funded under the Local Economic Recovery (LER) program, funds local projects vital for community recovery in bushfire-affected regions.

The projects funded under this program build a sense of community pride and connectedness, supporting the critical role communities play in leading their own recovery.

Objectives

The key objectives under the LER Local Community Projects Grants (Round 3) are to:

14 February to 11 April 2022

Guidelines

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Who can apply?

To be eligible to apply, an organisation must be a legal entity which is either:

Applicants must also:

Please note

Applicants that are not incorporated or do not have an ABN may still be eligible to apply if supported by an eligible auspice organisation (provided they meet all other criteria)

Applicants to previous LER Local Community Projects (Rounds 1–2) are eligible to apply.

Who cannot apply?

The following are ineligible:

Types of projects that will be supported

You are encouraged to use local materials, suppliers, and workers where possible.

Supported projects will:

You can only spend grant funds on eligible expenditures. To be eligible, expenditure must be a direct cost of the project or program. Examples of eligible expenditure include:

Alternative project types and activities not listed above may still be eligible, provided they are strongly aligned with the program objectives and effectively address a priority recovery initiative identified by the disaster event affected communities.

If you are unsure about the eligibility of your project activities or have an alternative project type, contact ERV for advice and guidance before you apply.

Types of projects that will not be supported

Examples of activities and costs not eligible include:

Local community benefit

Applicants must demonstrate that the proposed project and its outcomes will:

Local participation and support

Applicants must provide evidence the community supports the project. Evidence could include:

Feasibility and delivery

Applicants must provide evidence the project has been adequately planned and costed. Applicants must provide project planning and delivery details across the key areas outlined below.

Project planning

The applicant has provided a detailed Project Plan (using the ERV template), which outlines:

Approvals, permits and compliance

The applicant has identified, planned for, and budgeted appropriately to meet any applicable project approvals, permits and/or compliance requirements, or has confirmed that there are no regulatory impediments that exist during delivery of the project, such as:

Budget and financial planning

The applicant has provided a clear and detailed budget for the project, which demonstrates how project costs:

Alignment with recovery plans

Applicants must demonstrate how the project aligns with recovery needs or priorities identified in one or more of the following:

See guidelines for full assessment criteria.

Long term outcomes

Applicants must show how the project will deliver an ongoing sustainable benefit for the community through at least one of the following:

This grant program is closed. Thank you to everyone who took the time to apply.

You can visit the Grant Portal directly to see other grant programs that are available or check your submission.

For any grant-related questions please email grants@brv.vic.gov.au

Guidelines_Local Community Projects Grants Round 3pdf2.73 MB

Budget Project Templatedocx97.58 KB

Project Plan Template updated Feb 2022docx259.55 KB

Application Form (SAMPLE ONLY - Applicants must submit online via the ERV Grants Portal)pdf91.88 KB

Updated 4 August 2023



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