These grants support volunteer-based not-for-profit organisations who are providing assistance to primary producers to repair and rebuild fences that received direct damage from the severe weather and floods.
The Fence Re-building Program aims to support primary producers in the most flood-impacted regions and industries of NSW to regain productivity.
The $1 million Fence Re-building Program is part of the Early Needs Recovery Program (ENRP).
These grants seek to support volunteer-based not-for-profit organisations who are providing assistance to primary producers to repair and rebuild fences that received direct damage from the severe weather and floods that occurred from 22 February 2022 onwards (AGRN 1012).
This program will provide funding to assist them pay for food, accommodation, fencing materials, tools, equipment, transport costs, and wages required to re-establish primary producers’ fences.
This program is administered by Local Land Services.
This program is funded by Department of Regional NSW.
Eligibility
Who can apply
Volunteer-based not-for-profit organisations.
Who can’t apply
Organisations that have not received an invitation from Local Land Services to apply.
Organisations that submit more than one application.
Applications that are submitted by sole traders, private or commercial businesses.
Any business or organisation that does not meet the eligibility requirements.
Types of projects funded under this grant
Removing fence lines, including debris, that are unable to be repaired and need to be replaced.
Rebuilding and repairing fences that received direct damage, including the removal of debris.
Most recent recipients
Blacktown Regional Economic and Employment Development (BREED) Taskforce Inc
$247,000
TradeReady - Empowering Western Sydney CALD women and their daughters for sustainable careers in trades
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What was approved
Approved for Blacktown Regional Economic and Employment Development (BREED) Taskforce Inc
$247,000
The TradeReady initiative is an alternative education model for CALD women in Western Sydney, enhancing resilience and mindset alongside apprenticeships. The project fosters confidence, adaptability, and emotional intelligence, helping participants enter trades and complete the first two years.
$247,000 was approved by
Minister for Women
Date approved
April 2025
Location of the project
City of Parramatta, Cumberland, Fairfield, Liverpool
Location of the recipient
Blacktown
About the grant
Applications approved
10
Applications received
141
2024-25 Return to Work Pathways Program
Program term
2 years
Community Support Services Incorporated
$200,000
Stitch the Gap
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What was approved
Approved for Community Support Services Incorporated
$200,000
Stitch the Gap will address socio-economic disadvantage of women in Western Sydney, training and paying women to produce sustainable fashion, repurposing damaged or unsold fashion items into products sold through Community Support Services and sustainable fashion partners.
$200,000 was approved by
Minister for Women
Date approved
April 2025
Location of the recipient
Canterbury-Bankstown
About the grant
Applications approved
10
Applications received
141
2024-25 Return to Work Pathways Program
Program term
2 years
Ngabul Foundation Limited
$237,777
Ngabul Cultural Mentoring Program
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What was approved
Approved for Ngabul Foundation Limited
$237,777
The project delivers intensive, one-on-one cultural mentoring to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women at-risk of disengagement from employment, including those transitioning from custody back into the community, to re-engage them with meaningful study and employment opportunities.
$237,777 was approved by
Minister for Women
Date approved
April 2025
Location of the project
Campbelltown
Location of the recipient
Sydney
About the grant
Applications approved
10
Applications received
141
2024-25 Return to Work Pathways Program
Program term
2 years
Plate it Forward Limited
$100,168
Migrant Women’s Social Entrepreneurship Pathway
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What was approved
Approved for Plate it Forward Limited
$100,168
Provides paid employment, training, mentorship, and leadership development for migrant women in hospitality. Participants gain real-world employment experience and pathways to launch independent businesses, employing migrant women and fostering economic independence and community empowerment.
$100,168 was approved by
Minister for Women
Date approved
April 2025
Location of the recipient
Sydney
About the grant
Applications approved
10
Applications received
141
2024-25 Return to Work Pathways Program
Program term
1 year
Red Chief Local Aboriginal Land Council
$186,550
Gunnedah Women’s Workforce Readiness and Empowerment Initiative
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What was approved
Approved for Red Chief Local Aboriginal Land Council
$186,550
Supports Aboriginal women facing employment barriers by providing culturally appropriate training, mentoring, and job readiness skills. This initiative aims to boost confidence, enhance employability, and secure sustainable employment opportunities for women in the Gunnedah region.
Evidence of registration with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits commission.
A copy of your organisation's public liability insurance.
A copy of your organisation's biosecurity plan.
A copy of your organisation's work health and safety plan.
Evidence of your organisation's ability to manage the project.
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Online application form completed.
Budget and project planning spreadsheet.
Evidence of registration with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits commission.
A copy of your organisation's public liability insurance.
A copy of your organisation's biosecurity plan.
A copy of your organisation's work health and safety plan.
Evidence of your organisation's ability to manage the project.
2
Have received an invite from Local Land Services to apply for the grant.
Be a volunteer-based not-for-profit organisation.
Be registered with the Australian Charities and not-for-profits Commission (ACNC).
Have an Australian Business Number (ABN) and confirm if registered for GST.
Have or will be providing fence repair and rebuilding services to primary producers within the defined disaster area for the NSW storms and floods that occurred from 22 February 2022 onwards (AGRN 1012). See Appendix A in guidelines for list of eligible areas.
Fences being repaired and constructed must have been directly damaged by severe weather and floods that occurred from 22 February 2022 onwards (AGRN1012).
Be using volunteer labour to carry out the fence repair and rebuilding services with supervision from experienced personnel.
Be directly managing staff (volunteer or otherwise) who will be delivering the project services. That is, money cannot be provided to another organisation to deliver the services on behalf of the applicant (sub-contracting).
Hold all relevant insurances including a minimum of $20 million public liability insurance.
Have a Workplace Health and Safety Plan and comply with Workplace Health and Safety legislation.
Have a biosecurity plan.
Fences must be constructed to a stock proof condition and future flooding events must be considered in placement and type of construction.
Be able to commence within 3 months of the commencement of the funding deed; have completed ground works by 28 February 2024, and all claim submissions completed by 24 April 2024 as outlined in the project deed.
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Applications will be assessed on:
Value for Money (criteria weighting 30%) - provide sufficient evidence that the outcomes of the proposed project activities can be delivered at a cost that is comparable or better than prevailing market rates (providing cost per metre for damaged fence removal, cost per metre for debris removal, cost per metre for fence reconstruction, cost per metre fence repair). Show administration costs of the project and demonstrate the number of primary producers supported.
Deliverability (Criteria weighting 20%) - demonstrate deliverability by providing evidence of organisations prior experience in delivering similar projects, providing evidence of staff's prior experience in this type of work, providing evidence of the number of volunteers engaged for projects, providing evidence of equipment to deliver project.
Viability (criteria weighting 20%) - provide sufficient evidence that the project is realistic and is likely to be delivered within budget and on time. Demonstrate this by providing a detailed plan including activities, milestones, budget and deliverables, ensuring timelines and budgets are realistic, identifying any project risks and mitigation strategies.
Project readiness (criteria weighting 15%) - provide evidence that the project is ready to go. Demonstrate this by providing evidence of landholder consent, provide copy of organisations work health and safety plan, provide biosecurity plan, provide evidence that areas you propose to work in are currently accessible (e.g. no current flooding or damage to access roads that would prevent site access) and project dates show that you are ready to commence within 3 months of signing funded deed.
Project quality (criteria weighting 15%)- Provide evidence that the work will be stock proof and consideration has been given to the impacts of future floods on your proposed work. Demonstrate this by confirming fencing has been repaired and/or rebuilt to be stock proof and confirming that consideration will be given to impact of future flooding.
After the application is submitted
The applications will be assessed and both successful and unsuccessful applicants will be notified.