Grants for QLD Following Cyclone Debbie

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6 Apr 2017

Have you been impacted by Cyclone Debbie? Make sure you check out these grant programs specifically for you.

Immediate Hardship Assistance

Immediate hardship assistance is available as a contribution to support people directly impacted by a disaster to meet their immediate essential needs for food, clothing, medical supplies or temporary accommodation.

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Essential Services Hardship Assistance Grant

Supports people directly impacted by a disaster to meet their immediate needs where they have experienced loss of 1 or more essential services for more than 5 days.

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Repair-Restore-Renew (RRR)

Grants for community recovery projects and activities that offer clear public benefit are available for communities living in areas severely affected by a declared Natural Disaster.

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Sport and Recreation Disaster Recovery Program (SRDRP)

Supports not-for-profit sport and recreation organisations with funding to re-establish their facilities and activities after extreme natural events, including flooding and associated damage.

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Aurizon Community Giving Fund - Special Round

Assists community groups in the recovery and rebuilding process.

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RACQ Foundation

Helps community groups impacted by natural disasters throughout Queensland.

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Essential Services Safety and Reconnection Grant

If you’re uninsured, or unable to claim insurance, you may be eligible for a grant to help you reconnect essential services that were damaged by a disaster.

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Structural Assistance Grant

If you’re uninsured, or unable to claim insurance, you may be eligible for a one-off payment as a contribution towards repairs to your home to make it secure and safe.

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Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements

Producers have access to freight subsidies of up to $5,000 per property to move materials, such as emergency fodder, to assist in recovery.

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