An applicant must be delivered by a consortium of at least 2 entities.
The FDF: Resilient Landscapes Program supports long-term, collaborative agricultural projects that implement technologies.
Applications close on 19 November 2024.
The FDF: Resilient Landscapes Program supports long-term, collaborative agricultural projects that implement technology.
The FDF: Resilient Landscapes Program supports long-term, collaborative agricultural projects that implement technologies or approaches to:
- Achieve transformational natural resource management at landscape scale
- Build resilience to prepare for and quickly recover from drought and climate impacts, including:
- Environmental resilience (e.g. management of soil nutrients, groundcover, vegetation, biomass)
- Social resilience (e.g. wellbeing, community cohesion)
- Economic resilience (e.g. revenue, cash flow).
- Provide ecosystem services for the public (e.g. transformation of land and other environmental assets into clean air, water and food).
The total funding pool is $40 million. Grants of $2 million to $6 million are available and cover up to 100% of project costs.
Note: applicants are encouraged to make a cash or in-kind contribution to the project.
Projects must be delivered by a consortium of at least 2 entities. The lead applicant must have an ABN and be one of the following entities:
- Companies
- Cooperatives
- Corporate Commonwealth entities
- Corporate/non-corporate State/Territory entities
- Incorporated associations
- Indigenous Corporations
- Local governments
- Non-corporate State/Territory Statutory Authorities
- Statutory Entities.
Applications close on 19 November 2024.
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Rebecca Barnes
Dr Rebecca Barnes, situated in Adelaide, serves as RSM’s National Grants Manager. Rebecca supports organisations from start-ups to large multinationals to identify and access strategic funding opportunities.
With a thorough knowledge of the Federal and State funding landscape, she provides tailored advice regarding Government grant opportunities and develops compelling funding applications. Get in touch with Rebecca >