Landholders who are members of Land for Wildlife can apply at any time for a Landholder Biodiversity Grant.
As a Land for Wildlife Member you can apply for up to $2,000/year. Land for Wildlife members can apply for up to three years with each year being a new application. If demand for the program is high, you may only successful in one year. Years two and three applications will be considered after successful acquittal of previous year.
Grants will be allocated at five grants per month or until all available funds are used. Each month one grant will be awarded per Local Government Area (LGA) until the five grants are awarded. Eligible grants missing out one month will remain on the list and be reconsidered in following months.
The following activities are eligible:
In some cases, we may arrange to visit you on your property to assess eligibility or the success of outcomes.
Applications will be funded if they are eligible, complete and meet the assessment criteria, and if CEN has funding available.
Contributions from landholders such as labour or co-contributions are encouraged. Payment for your own labour is not eligible.
Eligible landholders can apply for a grant at any time. There are 50 grants available each year.
If you need to talk to us, please send an email to lfwnsw@cen.org.au in the first instance. If you need to ring us, call: 02 4349 4756 on weekdays.
You will need to complete a grant application form, where you will provide details of the works you are proposing.
Applications will be assessed against the following pass/fail criteria:
If you are successful and your application is approved:
A photo of the works should be taken before work begins and after the grant is completed and sent with the final report.
Or download and then print the following PDF Biodiversity Grant Application form.
Complete the form then post it back to CEN.
CEN – Land for Wildlife Grants
PO Box 149
OURIMBAH NSW 2258
Acknowledgement: Funding for the Land For Wildlife Biodiversity Grants program is provided by the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust.
The Community Environment Network (CEN) was formed in 1997 with the mission of supporting and advising local environmental and community groups and individuals across the Central Coast. We are non-political and not-for-profit.
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