24/25 R2 - Environment Programs

This is a preview of the 24/25 - Application - Environment Programs form. You will be able to start a submission when the round opens at 27 January 2025 (AEST)
 

GYMPIE REGIONAL COUNCIL COMMUNITY GRANTS PROGRAM 2024/2025

The Community Grants Program provides financial assistance to eligible community organisations to deliver projects which:

  • Respond to community need
  • Align with Council’s Corporate Plan 2022- 2027 and other relevant Council strategies and plans
  • Enhance the social, environmental and/or cultural wellbeing of the Gympie region.

Administration of Council's grants is in accordance with Council’s Community Grants Policy 2024/2025.

Council may establish grant categories and programs to respond to community need or issues. Please refer to Council’s website for other grant program guidelines including the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) and Halls Insurance Grants Programs.

For information and assistance please contact Council's Community Development Team on 1300 307 800 or grantsadmin@gympie.qld.gov.au

Information for applicants

Before completing this application: 

1. Applicants are encouraged to speak with an officer from Council's Community Development Team or Environment Team. Please call 1300 307 800 or email grantsadmin@gympie.qld.gov.au to make an appointment. 

2. Read the Community Grants Program Guidelines 2024/25

4. Applications will only be accepted by submission through the Smarty Grants portal. 

5. Parts of this application will require supporting documentation. Please ensure that documentation is clear and legible. 

NB: No late or incomplete applications will be accepted.

If you require further assistance with using Smarty Grants portal please click here to access the FAQ's.

Privacy Notice

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In providing any personal information, please note that you are agreeing to the possible transfer of your information outside Australia via the internet under s33 of the Information Privacy Act 2009. If for any reason you are unable to agree to these terms, please contact Council on 1300 307 800 to discuss alternate arrangements. 

Grant Category: ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM GRANT

For full details read the Community Grants Program Guidelines 2024/25 

Purpose:

To improve environmental outcomes in the Gympie region through the delivery of ongoing environmental programs by community organisations primarily focused on environment activities.   

Amount & co- contributions:

Maximum grant amount: $30,000

Council contribution: Maximum 80% of program cost
Applicant contribution: Minimum 20% of program cost

Priorities:

  1. Biodiversity and habitat protection.  
  2. Adapting to a changing climate and natural hazard management.  
  3. Improving land management practices that influence water quality and waterway health.  
  4. Energy efficiency and the addition of renewable energy. 
  5. Waste reduction and/or environmental educational awareness.
  6. Wildlife protection and rehabilitation. 

Required Support Material:

Please note: Data gathered through environmental surveys, monitoring and research must be shared with Council, as data sets and a report.

 

Category Specific Eligible Expenses may include:

  • Program Officer/Coordinator fees related to the program.
  • Program related operational expenses including fuel for vehicles, consumable foods for wildlife rehabilitation.
  • Equipment purchases that are integral to the delivery of the program (e.g. equipment for surveys, monitoring, research) (capped at $10,000 in total of the grant).

Programs are ineligible if:

  • Conducted outside of the Gympie Regional Council area.
  • Conducted or undertaken solely on private land where no broader environmental/ community benefit can be demonstrated. For example, riverbank rehabilitation is proposed to be undertaken by a not for profit community organisation on a mix of public and privately owned land adjacent to the Mary River, and the proposed works will improve water quality further downstream where the public access drinking water and recreational activities. This type of program undertaken on a mix of public and private land would be eligible as it would be contributing to broader environmental and community benefit.