Future Drought Fund: Round 1 of grants to build community capacity

The Hon David Littleproud MP
Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia
  • First round grants announced for the Future Drought Fund’s Networks to Build Drought Resilience program
  • $1.4 million investment for 33 grants awarded across Australia
  • The program builds the skills and capacity of people and communities and delivers small-scale infrastructure
  • The Networks to build drought resilience is part of the Australian Government’s $5 billion Future Drought Fund
  • Regional communities across Australia will share in more than $1.4 million to help them better prepare for drought under the Future Drought Fund’s Networks to Build Drought Resilience program.

    The 33 grants announced today from round one, were awarded across Australia, and range from $10,000 to $139,000 to support community projects to build local drought resilience. For details visit here.

    Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia, David Littleproud said the program focuses on local initiatives to enable agricultural communities to better prepare and stay strong in drought.

    “Building drought resilience on a local level benefits the entire Australian agriculture sector. The stronger individual communities are, the more robust our industry becomes as a result,” Minister Littleproud said.

    “This round saw some great projects, in South Australia the Women Learning Together Ambassador Network, supporting women in agriculture; in Queensland, training for fruit and vegetable growers in mental health and wellbeing; in Victoria, events that bring people together to workshop approaches to build resilience and collaboration; and in New South Wales a forum for future farmers to build awareness of practical solutions to manage the stresses associated with drought.

    “These are just a few of the projects underway to boost community connectedness and help local communities better prepare for drought.”

    The $3.75 million Networks to Build Drought Resilience program is part of a total investment through the Future Drought Fund of $19.2 million in leadership, mentoring, community capacity building to help build drought resilience.

    Interested organisations are encouraged to apply directly for the second grant round to the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal. Applications are open until 15 November 2021.

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