More funding is now on offer to support mental health projects in remote, rural and regional communities, thanks to new supporters of FRRR’s In a
St.George Foundation and BankSA Foundation have made a significant announcement regarding their ongoing commitment to fostering positive change in the realm of education. The unveiling
FRRR has awarded $737,774 in Small Network Grants to 29 not-for-profit organisations (NFPs) working in remote, rural and regional Australia for projects that will strengthen
FRRR is encouraging not-for-profit organisations (NFPs) in rural communities to work with local young people to adopt or adapt one of the six project ideas
FRRR has awarded $278,693 in grants for projects that will help remote, rural and regional communities decarbonise, adapt to a changing climate, and mitigate the
In the pursuit of equality, the collaborative philanthropic giving circle, 100 Women, remains steadfast in bringing women’s voices to the forefront of philanthropic conversations.
Freemasons Foundation Victorias announced that since November 2014, it has granted $20 million toward charitable projects improving the lives and opportunities of Victorians. This achievement
Researchers will examine why people living in rural and regional areas are three to five times more likely to develop dementia than their city-dwelling counterparts
FRRR and Telstra are inviting applications for funding through Telstra’s Connected Communities Grant Program to provide access to information, technology, education and facilities to strengthen
The Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) distributed a record $22.5 million last financial year, shared across more than 550 remote, rural and regional
Third Sector acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.