ClosedNon-Profit

Crown Lands Flood Recovery Funding Program — NSW

From $50 available

Crown Lands

This New South Wales grant supported Council Crown Land Managers to clean up and restore cultural, natural and built Crown Land assets damaged in the February/March 2022 storm and flood event (AGRN1012). Funding was provided for eligible restoration works delivering social, environmental, cultural or economic benefit.

Funding

From $50

Closed

14 Oct 2022

Location

New South Wales

Who Can Apply

• Applicant is a Council Crown Land Manager • Project is located on Crown Land • Project relates to clean-up/restoration of Crown Land • Project provides a social, environmental, cultural or economic benefit • Project is appropriately costed and delivers value for money • Damage occurred as a direct result of AGRN1012 (February/March 2022 storm and flood event) • Works relating to June 2022 onwards events are not eligible • Works relating to February/March 2021 events are not eligible • Upgrades, improvements and aesthetic changes are not eligible unless required to meet current standards
Applicants had to be Council Crown Land Managers associated with AGRN1012. Projects had to be located on Crown Land, relate to clean-up or restoration of Crown Land, provide a social, environmental, cultural or economic benefit, be appropriately costed and deliver value for money, and demonstrate that damage occurred as a direct result of the February/March 2022 storm and flood event (AGRN1012). Works relating to June 2022 onwards flood and storm events, the February/March 2021 events, and upgrades, improvements or aesthetic changes were not eligible unless restoration required an upgrade to meet current standards.

What's Funded

Clean-up and restoration of flood-damaged Crown Land assets, including bridges, parks, playgrounds, reserves, walking tracks, parking areas, visitor sites and cultural sites on Crown Land.

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Expected Outcomes

Restored Crown Land assets damaged by AGRN1012, with community, environmental, cultural or economic benefits and value-for-money delivery of flood recovery works.

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Key Information

Applicant Types

local_government

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

communitysustainabilitycapital_expenditureother

Keywords

flood recoveryCrown Landlocal governmentcouncilsstorm damagerestorationclean-upcommunity assets

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the Crown Lands Flood Recovery Funding Program?

The Crown Lands Flood Recovery Funding Program is a non-profit grant offered by Crown Lands in Australia, providing From $50 in funding. This New South Wales grant supported Council Crown Land Managers to clean up and restore cultural, natural and built Crown Land assets damaged in the February/March 2022 storm and flood event (AGRN1012). Funding was provided for eligible restoration works delivering social, environmental, cultural or economic benefit.
2

How much funding does the Crown Lands Flood Recovery Funding Program provide?

The Crown Lands Flood Recovery Funding Program provides From $50 in funding.
3

Who is eligible for the Crown Lands Flood Recovery Funding Program?

  • Applicant is a Council Crown Land Manager
  • Project is located on Crown Land
  • Project relates to clean-up/restoration of Crown Land
  • Project provides a social, environmental, cultural or economic benefit
  • Project is appropriately costed and delivers value for money
  • Damage occurred as a direct result of AGRN1012 (February/March 2022 storm and flood event)
  • Works relating to June 2022 onwards events are not eligible
  • Works relating to February/March 2021 events are not eligible
  • Upgrades, improvements and aesthetic changes are not eligible unless required to meet current standards
4

When does the Crown Lands Flood Recovery Funding Program close?

Applications closed on 14 Oct 2022.
5

What activities are funded?

Clean-up and restoration of flood-damaged Crown Land assets, including bridges, parks, playgrounds, reserves, walking tracks, parking areas, visitor sites and cultural sites on Crown Land.
6

How do I apply for the Crown Lands Flood Recovery Funding Program?

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