at 66 Garsed St, Bendigo , 3550 Australia
FRRR was established in 2000 to support the renewal of rural and regional communities in Australia through partnerships with businesses, philanthropy and governments. FRRR has evolved into a ‘get and give’ organisation in so far as public funds raised in any given year are generally distributed within that year. FRRR provides grants through the following programs: 1. Small Grants for Small Rural Communities 2. Seeds of Renewal - small grants program, focused on education and employment opportunities 3. CARA (Caring for Ageing in Rural Australia) 4. CATCH (Culture Arts Tourism & Community Heritage) 5. Gardiner Foundation Program Dairy Communities 6. McEwen Foundation Program for Goulburn Valley 7. REAPing Rewards 8. RRR (Repair Restore Renew) – Bushfires, floods and cyclones 9. Back to School 10. Donation Account Products 11. Community Foundations Sustainability Funding
FRRR is a Company Limited by Guarantee and is governed by a Board of Directors who are responsible for decision making with regards to grants. Contributions from other trusts and foundations, corporate and private donors also provide funds for grant making. FRRR has a small but dedicated staff, based in Bendigo in regional Victoria. To champion the economic and social strength of Australia’s regional, rural & remote communities through partnerships with the private sectors, philanthropy and governments.
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FRRR is Bendigo based place and this enity listed in Non-Profit Organization category. Located at 66 Garsed St VIC 3550. Contact phone number of FRRR: +61 3-54302399
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FRRR was established in 2000 to support the renewal of rural and regional communities in Australia through partnerships with businesses, philanthropy and governments. FRRR has evolved into a ‘get and give’ organisation in so far as public funds raised in any given year are generally distributed within that year. FRRR provides grants through the following programs: 1. Small Grants for Small Rural Communities 2. Seeds of Renewal - small grants program, focused on education and employment opportunities 3. CARA (Caring for Ageing in Rural Australia) 4. CATCH (Culture Arts Tourism & Community Heritage) 5. Gardiner Foundation Program Dairy Communities 6. McEwen Foundation Program for Goulburn Valley 7. REAPing Rewards 8. RRR (Repair Restore Renew) – Bushfires, floods and cyclones 9. Back to School 10. Donation Account Products 11. Community Foundations Sustainability Funding
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