Grants up to $200,000 to support coastal hazard risk management and adaptation activities that are aligned to the stages of the Victoria’s Resilient Coast framework.
Current status of program
CLOSED
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What is the Victoria’s Resilient Coast Grants?
Victoria’s Resilient Coast Grants program provides funding for organisations to progress strategic coastal hazard risk management and adaptation aligning to one or more stages of Victoria’s Resilient Coast framework.
This is currently the third year of the Grants Program.
VRCG level of support
Grants
- No minimum grant amount indicated
- Maximum grant amount – $200,000
Co-contribution
- Applicants are required to contribute monetary or in-kind support
VRCG important dates
- This program is currently closed
- Register your interest here with GrantHelper
VRCG important details that you will need to know
VRCG objective
The program aims to provide funding for coastal hazard risk management and adaptation activities (including technical, engagement, strategic planning and management) that are aligned to one or more of the stages of Victoria’s Resilient Coast framework.
Organisations eligible for VRCG support
Applications are sought from:
- Local Governments along the Victorian coast (Bass Coast Shire Council, Bayside City Council, Borough of Queenscliff, Cardinia Shire Council, Casey City Council, City of Greater Geelong, City of Port Phillip, Colac Otway Shire Council, Corangamite Shire Council, East Gippsland Shire Council, Frankston City Council, Glenelg Shire Council, Hobsons Bay City Council, Kingston City Council, Melbourne City Council, Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, Moyne Shire Council, South Gippsland Shire Council, Surf Coast Shire Council, Warrnambool City Council, Wellington Shire Council, Wyndham City Council).
- Registered Aboriginal Parties with recognised boundaries within the marine and coastal environment.
- Other organisations with land management responsibilities within the marine and coastal environment (including statutory agencies/authorities, Committees of Management, and Catchment Management Authorities).
- Joint applications from the above.
The following are not eligible:
- Only organisations with management responsibilities within the “marine and coastal environment” as defined under the Marine and Coastal Act 2018 may apply. No individuals or other organisations are eligible to apply.
See the guidelines for full details of organisations eligible for VRCG support.
Activities eligible for VRCG support
Funding is available for coastal hazard risk management and adaptation activities (including technical, engagement, strategic planning and management) that are aligned to one or more of the stages of Victoria’s Resilient Coast framework.
Organisations that have previously received funding may apply for funds for new activities.
You cannot use the grant for the following:
- Activities already funded through a grant program, including Victoria’s Resilient Coast Grants Program (rounds one or two)
- Activities located outside the State of Victoria
- Duplicate services that are in operation or are planned
- Routine or ongoing maintenance activities/programs
- The purchase of land
- Recurrent operating costs, for example rent and utility costs
- On-ground works
- Activities not supported by the Victoria’s Resilient Coast – Adapting for 2100+ guidelines.
See the guidelines for full details of activities eligible for VRCG support.
VRCG assessment criteria
1. Rationale (25%)
- What is the underlying need for funding your project, and how does the project align to Victoria’s Resilient Coast – Adapting for 2100+ framework?
2. Collaboration (25%)
- How does your proposed project demonstrate commitment to a collaborative approach?
3. Readiness (20%)
- What level of readiness does your organisation have to complete the proposed project? (e.g. internal/external support, alignment with strategic directions).
4. Governance (20%)
- How does the proposed implementation model demonstrate strong governance for progressing adaptation planning?
5. Funding (10%)
- What funding or in-kind support will your organisation contribute?
See the guidelines for full details of the assessment criteria.
How do I get the VRCG?
You should read and understand the guidelines.
You need to ensure you are eligible for the funding. Applicants that do not meet all the eligibility criteria outlined above will not be considered.
Successful applicants demonstrate the following:
- demonstrate the six criteria listed in the guidelines
- provide higher co-contribution or in-kind support to receive higher rating under the funding criteria
- provide all information requested
- include all necessary attachments
Information to prepare for the VRCG application
Submit the following documents with your application via the online portal:
- A high-level project plan that includes key tasks and timing for delivery and an indicative budget including monetary co-contribution and/or in-kind support.
- A letter of support from the lead applicant organisation’s authorised representative.
See the guidelines for full details of information requirements.
Applying for the CCWF
Applications are submitted online through the deeca.my.site.com portal.
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