| Applications open |
13 July 2026 |
| Applications close |
17 September 2026 |
| Purpose |
To support the community to establish, protect, and enhance Biolink's on a landscape scale that will improve habitat values and facilitate wildlife movement across the Peninsula.
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| Value |
Eligible applicants may seek up to $10,000
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Biolink Support Grants
Applicants must meet the eligibility and priorities of the grant.
Eligibility
- Applicants must be an organisation based in the Mornington Peninsula Shire’s Local Government Area and deliver funded projects, programs, service and activities within the Shire.
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Eligible applicants must be;
a) a current incorporated association, and/or
b) a current, registered Not-For-Profit, Charity, Public Benevolent Institution (PBI) or,
c) if unincorporated / a community group, auspiced by another organisation (must be as per
2a or 2b above) for the proposed activity, program or project detailed in their application.
d) Applicants may be required to upload model rules/constitutions to ensure the
organisation’s purpose aligns with the grant program priorities.
Refer Grant Guidelines for more information on eligibility and the Biolink Support Grants Program for more eligibility requirements.
Purpose of Biolink Support Grants
To support the community to establish, protect, and enhance Biolink's on a landscape scale that will improve habitat values and facilitate wildlife movement across the Peninsula.
Biolink Support Grants priorities.
- Engaging with the community and building stewardship
- Facilitating biodiversity conservation on private land
- Building a strong knowledge base
- Demonstrating and leading best-practice land management
- Building ecosystem resilience in a changing climate