Queensland Floods Flexible Funding Grants - Round Two NOW OPEN
Queensland communities impacted by floods in 2021-2022 are now able to share in up to $16.7 million in funding support under Round Two of the Flexible Funding Grants.
This second round recovery package offers grants of up to $100,000 each for community-led recovery and resilience projects and is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.
Applications are open to Queensland-based community groups, local councils, non-government organisations, peak and industry groups, and research bodies located in or delivering projects to 39 disaster-impacted local government areas:
- Balonne Shire
- Banana Shire
- Barcaldine Region
- Barcoo Shire
- Blackall-Tambo Region
- Boulia Shire
- Brisbane City
- Bundaberg Region
- Carpentaria Shire
- Central Highland Region
- Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire
- Diamantina Shire
- Flinders Shire
- Fraser Coast Region
- Gladstone Region
- Gold Coast City
- Goondiwindi Region
- Gympie Region
- Ipswich City
- Isaac Region
- Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire
- Livingstone Shire
- Lockyer Valley Region
- Logan City
- Longreach Region
- Maranoa Region
- Moreton Bay Region
- Murweh Shire
- Noosa Shire
- North Burnett Region
- Redland City
- Rockhampton Region
- Scenic Rim Region
- Somerset Region
- South Burnett Region
- Southern Downs Region
- Sunshine Coast Region
- Toowoomba Region
- Western Downs Region
All eligible organisations are strongly encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
Applications open: 2pm Wednesday 3 May 2023
Applications close: 2pm Wednesday 7 June 2023
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For more information about the Queensland Floods Flexible Funding Grants, eligibility and requirements, visit the Department of Communities, Housing and Digital Economy website or contact the team at qldfloods@chde.qld.gov.au.