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.
Annual Review FY2012
Nov 2012 – FRRR has released an Annual Review of its 2011/12 operations. The publication shares some inspirational examples of our grant programs in action, none of which is possible without the generous support of our donors and partners.
Rural Education Program, Fourth Report 2008 -2010
Nov 2010 – This report explores the leadership Since the Rural Education Program (REP) was established in 2002, the six Founding Donors have personally donated and attracted other donors to FRRR through REP for almost ten years now, to a variety of organisations to improve the opportunities for children in the bush. Some of the program’s achievements are…
Evaluation of Performance Over the First Ten Years and the Contribution FRRR Makes to Rural and Regional Australia
Aug 2010 – The Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR) distributed more than $25 million in grants over its first ten years. During this period, FRRR has demonstrated strengths in the effectiveness, efficiency and reach of its programs as this evaluation attests.
Community Report 2008-2009
Dec 2009 – FRRR’s 2008-09 Community Report outlines the many philanthropic initiatives it has undertaken in partnership with local organisations to support rural and regional communities.
Rural Education Program, Third Report 2008
Nov 2008 – When Rural Education Program (REP) began in 2003 it was meant to run for two years, to assist children during the drought. Such a short time ago, we believed that droughts came and went, and that REP would only be needed during the (then) current drought. We now know that drought is likely to be…
Community Report 2006-2007
Dec 2007 – FRRR has released it’s 2006-07 Community Report on its activities during a year in which profound social and economic pressure and resultant personal stress have affected many families and communities across rural and regional Australia.






