Disasters take a toll on local groups’ capacity to do their job. This program supports these groups and the vital work they do in, and for, their communities.
Natalie Egleton, FRRR CEO
Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal

The Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR) connects common purposes and funding from government, business and philanthropy with the local needs of rural people and places. FRRR’s vision is a vibrant, resilient and revitalised remote, rural and regional Australia.

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How can we strengthen the capacity and capability of NFP organisations in bushfire-affected areas in regional NSW to help create resilient communities prepared to respond to current and future shocks?

Royal Far West

The Peer to Peer Network Pilot will co-design a peer to peer networking model to connect Learning for Life families with one another to fill gaps in support and add value to local communities, with the aim to scale it across the Smith Family’s more than 90 communities.

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Community Group
Children (6-18 years)
Young People (16-24 years)
Early adulthood (19+)
Families and care givers
Women and girls
Parents
First Nations Community
People living with Disability
Migrant/refugee Communities
Children and young people in out of home care
Children in contact with the justice system
Transformative Resilience (bushfires/floods)
Building Sector Capability
Community and place-based leadership
Impact Area
Children (6-18 years)
Young People (16-24 years)
Early adulthood (19+)
Families and care givers
Women and girls
Parents
First Nations Community
People living with Disability
Migrant/refugee Communities
Children and young people in out of home care
Children in contact with the justice system
Transformative Resilience (bushfires/floods)
Building Sector Capability
Community and place-based leadership