Reports, evaluations and submissions

Below we share what we’ve learned, what we’ve achieved and how we’re working to shape better outcomes for remote, rural and regional communities. You’ll find documents that highlight our impact, inform our advocacy and guide future action. Whether you’re after data, stories or strategic insights, this is the place to find it.

If you’d like to more more about any of these reports or insights, email info@ninjatest-frrr.madeneat.dev or call us on 03 5430 2399.

Leadership Programs for and in Rural, Regional and Remote Australia

Nov 2015 – This report explores the leadership programs in, and for, rural, regional and remote community leaders. It highlights available programs, as well as gaps and opportunities.

Annual Review FY2015

Nov 2015 – The 2014 / 15 Annual Review celebrates 15 years of championing rural, regional and remote communities through partnerships with the private sector, philanthropy and government. The Review reports on our activities for 2014 / 15 financial year, including our record breaking results in the areas of funds received and funds granted.

The lasting impacts: Pratt Foundation FRRR water projects

Oct 2015 – FRRR began partnering with the Pratt Foundation in 2002 to realise the vision, held by the late Richard Pratt, for more efficient water use and healthier ecosystems in Australia.There were thirty community projects funded through this partnership and this report revisits five of them which reflect the diverse size and scale of funding, and to…

Annual Review FY2014

Nov 2014 – FRRR’s 2013/14 annual review showcases what can be achieved when innovative community members receive just a little philanthropic support. More than 750 grants were made this financial year, and a total of $6.4 million distributed. The report also highlights the power of collaborative giving and the importance of networks.

Annual Review FY2013

Nov 2013 – FRRR has released an Annual Review for the 2012 / 13 financial year. The publication includes a snapshot of the year in numbers, an overview of how our programs operate and illustrates the outcomes of collaborative grants across the length and breadth of Australia.

Lessons in Disaster Recovery: Learning from FRRR’s response to the 2009 Victorian Bushfires

Dec 2012 – This is a summary of an independent review of our collective response to the 2009 Victorian bushfires commissioned in late 2011. The review of the outputs and outcomes of the twenty-one member philanthropic partnership was conducted by Helen Morris, thanks to a grant from Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction and Recovery Authority.

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