*Please ensure you read the 2026 EnviroGrants Guidelines prior to starting your application.
2026 EnviroGrants focus areas
Projects that address the following environmental focus areas in Logan will be prioritised:
- Waterways
- Threatened species
- Education
- Habitat connectivity
Purpose and eligibility
Funding is available to support individual wildlife carers with the purchase of animal food, supplements, fuel, medication and equipment for native wildlife rehabilitation. Items such as cages and specialised equipment may be funded up to the value of $400.
Maximum funding
Maximum funding allocation is up to $3,000 per grant
Who can apply?
- Logan residents that are endorsed by a legislated wildlife rehabilitation organisation or hold an individual wildlife rehabilitation permit issued under the Queensland Nature Conservation Act (1992).
What can be applied for?
- Costs of animal food supply for rehabilitation of native wildlife.
- Costs of medication for rehabilitation of native wildlife.
- Specialty items required for native wildlife rehabilitation that are effectively disposable (e.g. heat lamps and light bulbs, specialty cleaning products, gloves, etc.).
- A travel allowance will be considered for travel related to the rehabilitation and release of native wildlife up to a maximum of $500 per annum. A vehicle logbook must be kept and provided at Council’s request.
- Equipment for the collection, transport and rehabilitation of native wildlife to the value of $400.
Assessment criteria
- Applicant resides in Logan.
- Applicant must be endorsed by a legislated wildlife rehabilitation organisation or hold an individual wildlife rehabilitation permit issued under the Queensland Nature Conservation Act (1992).
- Application meets the General Eligibility and General Assessment Criteria outlined in the current EnviroGrants guidelines.
- Project is consistent with relevant Council policies and strategic documents.
- Grant funds must be used to provide care for wildlife within Logan.
- Grant funded projects are to be delivered within the grant funding period.
- Grant recipients must be free of debt with the Council and must have successfully acquitted any previous grant funding.
- Applicant must share/agree to share data with Council regarding wildlife cared for throughout the EnviroGrants funding period.
- Applicant provides all requested documentation.
- Applicant contributes minimum 30% in-kind/co-contribution.
What will not be funded?
- Capital items like incubators, enclosures, cages and specialised equipment that are more than $400 in total. Items over $400 may be funded through a wildlife rehabilitation organisation.
- Delivery and shipping costs.
- Postage and books.
- Training or organisation membership.
- Applicants under notice from Council or State government in relation to wildlife carer activities.
Required documents
- Copy of a current wildlife rehabilitation permit issued under the Queensland Nature Conservation Act (1992).
- Evidence of current endorsement by a legislated wildlife rehabilitation organisation including a copy of that organisation’s wildlife rehabilitation permit AND a letter of support from the president of that organisation (if applicable).
GST
- Applicants registered for GST will not be provided with funding to account for costs directly associated with GST and are required to provide the GST exclusive amount in their budget. Recipients registered for GST can claim the GST component for any expenditure that they incur back from the ATO.
- Where an applicant is not registered for GST, the budget may include the GST as a cost component of the grant.
Note:
* Council employees who are also residents of the city can apply in the same way as any other resident, but must also submit a Conflict of Interest Declaration - Assessment Form
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