Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal

The Yulgilbar Foundation Fund in Australia

Last update: Nov 14, 2022 Last update: Nov 14, 2022

Details

Location:Australia
Australia
Grantmaking entity type:Nonprofit Organisation
Status:Closed
Budget: AUD 350,000
Award ceiling: AUD 50,000
Award floor:N/A
Sector:Disaster Reduction & Humanitarian Relief
Eligible applicants:NGOs / Nonprofit Organisations
Eligible applicant countries: Australia
Australia
Date posted: Nov 14, 2022

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Description

Deadline Date: 21-Feb-2023 The Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) is inviting applications for the Yulgilbar Foundation Fund to support communities in the Clarence Valley and surrounding regions who have a desire and need to strengthen the
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About the Funding Agency

The Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) is a not-for-profit organisation that harnesses the power of collective investment between government, business and philanthropy to improve the lives of those living in rural, regional and remote Australia.

All opportunities from Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal are published on DevelopmentAid under Funding Agency "NGO".


About the Sectors

Disaster Reduction & Humanitarian Relief

Covers actions aimed at reducing disaster risks and providing emergency assistance to populations affected by natural disasters, conflicts, or humanitarian crises.


Key areas:
  • Disaster risk reduction and preparedness
  • Emergency response and humanitarian assistance
  • Crisis recovery and relief coordination

Locations

Australia

Australia is a high-income, developed country with a diversified economy and substantial public and private investment in infrastructure, research and services. The government continues to expand major public infrastructure pipelines for transport, housing and energy systems to support productivity and resilience, and its national infrastructure advisory body provides independent guidance to improve efficiency and outcomes. Australia also plays a significant role in international development: through its official development assistance (ODA) program it aims to strengthen economic resilience, climate action and social inclusion across the Indo-Pacific, with record ODA budgets and targeted regional partnerships.

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