Responsible Wood has launched its new Small Grants Program aimed at supporting local communities connected to Responsible Wood-certified forests around Australia. Source: Timberbiz
The program provides access to local communities connected to Responsible Wood certified forests, supporting community groups in developing positive projects in their local area.
The grants are awarded for collaborative community-based projects, activities or events that connect communities to Responsible Wood certified forests.
Community groups will need to apply before 15 November 2020 and, if successful, complete their projects by the end of May 2021.
Applications will be assessed by an independent panel of judges with an announcement by the end of November.
Experienced forester and external relations manager Megan Graham will administer the successful grants.
“The Responsible Wood Small Grants Program is a good opportunity for community groups to obtain support to undertake small-scale projects,” she said.
“We are excited to see what ideas will be proposed, which could include an application from a Men’s Shed to build a picnic area or from a bush walking or bike club to build or restore walking or bike tracks. Local Landcare groups could also apply for a grant to improve forest connectivity.”
Applications will only be accepted from local community groups, not-for-profit organisations, registered charities or schools or education institutions.
Responsible Wood has set up a dedicated web page and encourages all interested groups direct enquiries to [email protected]