Media PortalFebruary 21, 2022 / 2 minute read

2022 EnviroGrants are open

Apply now for EnviroGrants funding

Applications are now open for the latest round of a Logan City Council initiative to help deliver environmental projects across the city.

EnviroGrants offer up to $10,000 to recipients, with a range of grants available:

  • Environmental partnerships and capacity building (up to $10,000)
  • Environmental surveys and research (up to $10,000)
  • On-ground ecosystem restoration (up to $10,000)
  • Environmental education (up to $2000)
  • Individual wildlife carer support (up to $1500)

Environment Committee Chair, Deputy Mayor Jon Raven, encouraged locals to apply.

“Logan City Council has some of the strongest environment credentials in the country because we are committed to these community-led programs,” Councillor Raven said.

“These grants empower dedicated and passionate City of Logan locals who care deeply about our native plants and wildlife.

“Council is proud to have supported some fantastic projects over the years through EnviroGrants.”

A previous recipient of an EnviroGrant is environmental consultant Natura Pacific, who used drones to detect and survey greater gliders at Park Ridge South.

The animal is listed as vulnerable under both the Queensland Government’s Nature Conservation Act 1992 and the Federal Government’s Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.

Natura Pacific’s Bastian Steinrucken said the Council grant was vital to their project.

“We wouldn’t have been able to carry out this study without the funding from Council,” he said.

“Protecting their habitat is of the utmost importance but we also believe that improving survey methods and finding new technologies to detect and monitor greater glider populations is important to inform both decision-making and educate the public about the importance of protecting the species.”

Last year, 14 City of Logan wildlife carers were given funding in the carer and support category.

Seven Land for Wildlife members received funding in the on-ground ecosystem restoration category.

Some local schools were provided funding to deliver environmental education.

To apply for a grant, email Council at environment@logan.qld.gov.au or phone 3412 3412. Grant writing assistance is available for applicants.

Applications close on Thursday, March 17.

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