Flexible Funding Grants Program
Program purpose
To assist the region to recover after the Queensland Bushfires in 2019, a Community Recovery Package was made available and funded by the Commonwealth and State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements under Category C. The package included a Flexible Funding Grants Program. The purpose of the Flexible Funding Grants Program is to fund projects that support local communities to recover from the impacts of the disasters and/or contribute to their future disaster preparedness.
Program status
The program concluded in June 2022.
Administering agency
The Department of Communities led the implementation of the program with administrative support from the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA).
Outcomes achieved:
As part of the DRFA Category C assistance, a total of $6 million was available under the Flexible Funding Grants Program released in 2020. The objective of the program is to provide funding to non‐government organisations, research bodies, industry groups and peak bodies, community groups, and Local Governments to deliver projects that:
- drive disaster recovery and build awareness and resilience within communities impacted by the bushfires
- support community‐led engagement activities, development of local recovery initiatives and encourage partnerships and collaboration
- proactively reduce future risks in line with the National Disaster Risk Reduction Framework and minimise community dependence on government assistance.
From a total of 206 applications, 110 were approved with 109 projects completed as last reported on 30 June 2022.
There were 110 grants administered for a total of $5.99 million.
More information
A copy of the full evaluation report is available on the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience (AIDR) website.
(QRA Reference CM DOC/22/69900)