Victorian environmental volunteers supported to continue projects and deliver innovative ideas
The Victorian Government is investing more than $558,000 in more than 50 grassroot volunteer groups to help them continue vital environmental projects, bring innovative new ideas to life and attract new volunteers.
Victorian Minister for Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio announced the funding for volunteer projects that reinvigorate our green spaces as part of the Volunteering Innovation Fund and Volunteering Growth Fund.
Successful volunteer groups come from all over Victoria, from the Glenbervie Stationeers increasing biodiversity in Melbourne’s inner north-west to the Threatened Species Conservancy in the Otways for a bird monitoring course for local volunteers that will be used to upskill the local community to monitor native birds.
Recipient ‘For Wild Places’ received funds to encourage trail runners in Melbourne and regional Victoria to pick up rubbish on their route and explore options to design and develop a sustainable rubbish collection bag that will help their runners safely pick up rubbish.
Phillip Island Nature Parks is being supported to build a brighter future by empowering young people to improve and restore habitats at Phillip Island.
The Port Phillip EcoCentre received the Minister’s Choice Award for its Baywide Data Pioneers project -bringing together five volunteer groups to map out sandy coast habitat across Port Phillip Bay to better understand the coastline in the face of climate change and growing infrastructure.
Volunteers play an important role in protecting the state’s environment as well as encouraging Victorians to get out into the community and enjoy nature.
Minister D’Ambrosio congratulated the creative volunteering groups for “finding new ways to engage the community to take action on biodiversity and environmental issues in their neighbourhoods” and added “volunteers play a vital role in caring for our state and investing in these projects will provide an opportunity for more Victorians to get involved and help conserve these precious places for future generations.”
Round 4 of the Volunteering Innovation Fund is now open. To view full list of grant recipients and projects or apply, visit parks.vic.gov.au/vif
Image: Penguin Parade at Phillip Island Nature Parks. Phillip Island Nature Parks is being supported to build a brighter future by empowering young people to improve and restore habitats.
Volunteering Innovation recipients:
Belfast Coast Reserve Action Group (BCRAG)
Canopy Accelerator Co-operative Limited
Collingwood Children’s Farm
Earthwatch Institute Australia
Eco Warriors Australia Inc
For Wild Places
Friends of Bunyip State Park
Friends of Kooyoora Inc.
Friends of Mount Worth State Park
Glenbervie Stationeers
Growling Grass Frog Inc.
Loddon Plains Landcare Network
MYCOmmunity Applied Mycology Inc
Out Doors Inc.
Phillip Island Nature Parks
Port Phillip EcoCentre
Rushworth Events Incorporated
Span Community House
The Grassy Plains Network
Threatened Species Conservancy
Whittlesea Community Connections
Yarra Riverkeeper Association Inc
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