The Natural Resources Recovery Program (NRRP) has up to $10 million in funding available per year to eligible Queensland-based natural resource management organisations for projects that promote sustainable outcomes and innovation for land resources.
The program builds on the success of the Natural Resources Investment Program, with a focus on sustainable land management and regional prosperity by investing in our land and vegetation resources, our regions, and science. The NRRP will ensure that funds go to regions and activities not completely supported by other grant programs.
Round 3 – Applications closed in 2024 and successful applicants have been notified.
There are no program funding rounds currently open for application. Applications for Round 4 funding will open at a date yet to be determined. Check this page for updates.
To be eligible for funding under the Natural Resources Recovery Program, applicants must be a:
If your organisation is not eligible, you may collaborate with other eligible groups on projects.
Projects must support at least 1 of the 3 program priorities and deliver the associated program outcome, as detailed in the application guidelines (PDF, 425KB).
We want to improve landscape resilience and ability to respond to natural disasters and climate change.
The project needs to focus on improving:
We want to support stakeholders to adopt sustainable practice management and drive regional economies.
The project needs to focus on improving:
We want to develop an understanding of the state of natural resources through monitoring and evaluation.
The project needs to focus on improving natural resource management decision making through effective interventions and utilisation of data.
For more information about the program, or if you have further questions, email nrrp@nrmmrrd.qld.gov.au.
Since 2022, the Queensland Government has allocated more than $38 million in grant funding to Queensland-based not-for-profit organisations under the Natural Resources Recovery Program (NRRP).
Funding has been awarded to projects that support:
The Natural Resources Recovery Program has successfully delivered, and continues to deliver, the following rounds of funding:
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Burnett Catchment Care Association | The Sustainable Landscapes across the Inland Burnett project will:
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Cape York NRM | The Maintaining and improving monitoring and evaluation in Cape York Peninsula project will undertake legacy monitoring using the State-wide Indicators Framework (PDF, 770KB) to inform future natural resource management priorities in the region |
Desert Channels Queensland | The Greening the Outback 2—Native grassland vegetation restoration project will:
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Fitzroy Basin Association | The Fitzroy Regional Co-ordination and Evaluation project will:
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Greening Australia | The Mulgrave Catchment—Riparian Restoration Recovery project will:
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Healthy Land and Water | The Building resilient grazing landscapes and native vegetation communities in SEQ project will:
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Healthy Land and Water | The Resilient and Collaborative Community and Traditional Owner Partnerships for natural resource management capacity in SEQ project will:
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Macintyre Ag Alliance | The Cultivating Thriving Landscape through Cultural and Regenerative Practice Change project will:
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Mitchell and District Landcare Association | The Relationship of Land Condition, Climate Variability and Soil Carbon—Maranoa River Catchment Area project will:
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Noosa and District Landcare Group Inc. | The Keeping it in Kin Kin—Improving landscape resilience of the Noosa River Catchment project will:
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North Queensland Dry Tropics | The Building natural resource management monitoring, evaluation, reporting and improvement (MERI) capacity at the organisational, regional and state levels project will:
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Queensland Regional Natural Resource Management Groups Collective | The Capturing, Collating and Communicating the achievements of NRRP project will:
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Queensland Water and Land Carers | The Supporting Qld Volunteer Landcarers for Landscape Recovery and Resilience project (2024-2027) will:
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Reef Catchments | The Retaining and building GIS, Data Management and Monitoring and Evaluation capacity within Reef Catchments project will:
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Southern Gulf NRM | The RCE 2024-28—Building capacity for regional coordination and evaluation in the Southern Gulf region project will:
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Southern Gulf NRM | The Improving land condition to increase resilience to climate extremes in the Southern Gulf region project will:
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Southern Queensland Landscapes | The Fire and Water: A Dual Approach to restoring the landscapes of southern QLD project will:
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Southern Queensland Landscapes | The Growing Knowledge of Land Condition and Environmental Standards in Southern Queensland project will:
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Terrain NRM | The Increasing monitoring and First Nations natural resource management capacity in the Wet Tropics project will:
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The Resilient Landscapes in the Upper Burnett project provided extension activities and on-ground support to local producers in the Upper Burnett region to address the chronic degradation of land and soil health and to improve landscape resilience.
The Supporting Cape York landholders to manage woody thickening using integrated fire regimes project:
The Greening the Outback project improved landscape condition, resilience and rehabilitate existing scalds. The method increased infiltration and promoted improvements in groundcover and land condition in degraded areas by enhancing the ability of native pasture to establish in grassland areas by slowing the movement of water.
The Improving Landscape and Disaster Resilience of Kin Kin Catchment—Keeping it in Kin Kin project:
The Franklin Vale Creek Catchment Enhancement project:
The Fostering 3 Holistic Farm Management peer-to-peer hubs in the Mackay Whitsunday Isaac region project increased awareness and implementation of land management practices to improve and protect the condition of soil, biodiversity, and vegetation on properties within the Mackay Whitsunday Isaac regions.
The Building resilience of threatened species and communities project:
The Improving and embedding monitoring and evaluation in the Cape York Peninsula region project:
The Landscape resilience project: building climate change resilience across Cape York Peninsula project:
The Lower Dawson catchment remediation and prevention project:
The Development of cost-effective legacy project report cards project:
The Protection of vegetation Communities at re-emerging GAB (Great Artesian Basin) springs project:
The EcoGrazen excellence project:
The Fitzroy regional coordination and evaluation project:
The Promoting native trees in Agricultural landscapes for biodiversity and landscape resilience project:
The Innovative data collection to support informed decision making for NRM stakeholders project:
The Innovative monitoring and evaluation for improved land condition and emerging market access project:
The Building community and Traditional Owner NRM capacity in SEQ project:
The Improving condition, landscape resilience through increased adoption of sustainable practices in SEQ project:
The project Connect, learn, do: Building landholder capacity through cultural and regenerative knowledge and skills delivered workshops in collaboration with Bigambul Native Title Aboriginal Corporation and Queensland Murray Darling Catchments Limited to increase land managers' awareness and capacity to use regenerative, sustainable and cultural land management practices.
The Improving grazing land management systems for the broader SEQ project engaged and educate grazing land managers to improve adoption of best-practice land management.
The Building MERI and SWIF capacity at the organisational, regional and state levels project supported staff, stakeholders and Traditional Owners to undertake social monitoring, apply the State-wide Indicators Framework (PDF, 770KB) and methodologies, and continue the development of the Soil Condition Assessment Tool for monitoring of soil condition.
The Building on Linking Landholders 1: collective rangelands management for land & vegetation outcomes project:
The Capturing, collating and communicating the achievements of NRRP project:
Managed by the peak body for natural resource management (NRM) volunteers, the Resilient Queenslanders strengthening soil, vegetation & landscape recovery project:
The Protecting and improving the health of Mackay Whitsunday Isaac Wetlands project:
The Retaining and building organisational capacity within Reef Catchments Limited and stakeholders project:
The SGNRM coordinated land condition capacity building project supported and educate key stakeholders in the field of land condition and develop regional development projects that consider land condition improvement, land capability, and regional land systems information.
The Regional coordination and evaluation for NRM decision making in southern Queensland project:
The Creating flourishing landscapes to support healthy communities project:
The Understanding Wet Tropics natural resource conditions through monitoring and evaluation project:
For more information about the program, or if you have further questions, email nrrp@nrmmrrd.qld.gov.au.
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