Applications for Community Action Grants round now open

Local community groups can now apply for small grants to help fund local environmental and sustainable projects.
The Gillard Government has announced that $5 million will be available through the 2011-12 Community Action Grants round.
Community Action Grants help rural, urban and Indigenous community groups around Australia take action to conserve and protect their local environment and natural resources.
Grants of between $5,000 and $20,000 are available to help local community groups undertake activities such as planting trees, revegetating landscapes, rehabilitating dunes, removing weeds, controlling pests, holding field days, recording traditional ecological knowledge and improving sustainable land management practices.
Since Community Action Grants were announced in 2009, 877 projects have received funding worth more than $15 million (GST exclusive).
This year, eligibility has been broadened to include all local community groups that deliver environmental and sustainable agriculture projects.
Eligible community groups may include rotary clubs, surf clubs and scout groups, in addition to Indigenous, Landcare, Coastcare and other local community groups.

The Australian Government is committed to supporting local community and volunteer groups which play a vital role in restoring the landscape.

Community Action Grants are part of the Australian Government’s Caring for our Country initiative.
Funding allows volunteers and local community groups to contribute to the Caring for our Country priority areas of protecting biodiversity and natural icons, coastal environments and critical aquatic habitats, and using sustainable farm practices.

Date: Applications for the 2011-12 Community Action Grants will close Monday 1 August 2011.
More information on Caring for our Country and Community Action Grants, including how to apply, is available at www.nrm.gov.au or by calling 1800 552 008.

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