Volunteering Innovation Fund

Through the Volunteering Innovation Fund, the Victorian Government is funding community-led projects that consider new ways of volunteering in and for the environment.

Parks and forests in Victoria are supported and enhanced by a host of passionate volunteers. The Volunteering Innovation Fund is building on this incredible work and inviting everyone to enjoy Victoria’s Great Outdoors through volunteering.

The Fund awarded $2million in funding over four rounds.

The Volunteering Innovation Fund is now closed.

The Youth Volunteering for Nature program is also closed. 



Recipients

Parks Victoria has been thrilled to work with recipients of the Volunteering Innovation Fund on ideas that shake and change volunteering in our parks and have the freedom to thrive.

Read the success stories of our completed projects and the legacy they are leaving.

Round 1

Congratulations to the following successful applicants in round one. Read about the successful round one projects underway.

White bird with black beak and legs, standing over smaller brown birds in the water.

Birdlife Australia

Monitor wetland birds (including the endangered Australasian Bittern) through solar powered acoustic monitoring stations.
A woman in a rain jacket with plaited hair and a beanie looking down at a portable tablet device in front of trees and shrubs.

Threatened Species Conservancy

Monitor and survey the threatened Fryerstown Grevillea.
Pelicans and water birds gathered in the wetlands.

Warrnambool Coastcare Landcare Network

Citizen science activities to collect data on the biodiversity of swamps within the Belfast Coastal Reserve.

Round 2

Congratulations to the following successful applicants in round two. Read about the successful round two projects underway.

A river flowing between bush and farm land.

Southern Otway Landcare Network

Reconnect the hills to the sea by restoring the Kennett River.
Close up of an owl in a tree in daylight.

Westgate Biodiversity: Bili Nursery and Landcare

Provide breeding habitat at Westgate Park for our most important urban wildlife.
A tree growing among rocks with a river in the background.

Merri Creek Management Committee

Protect 8 different threatened species, through a series of walks, workshops and working bees.

Round 3

Congratulations to the following successful applicants in round three. Read about the successful Round 3 projects underway.

Two women and a man in exercise clothing and gloves standing on grass, holding bags of collected rubbish.

For Wild Places

Sports activism is our tool for change as we encourage trail users and nature lovers to become advocates of wild places.
A group of people sitting and watching while a standing man gestures in front of a projected presentation.

Threatened Species Conservancy

Implement a monitoring program for threatened bird species in the Otway region.
Four people in hi-visibility vests standing and crouching in long grass looking down at the ground.

Whittlesea Community Connections

Establish a grassland seed production area and collaborate with Traditional Owners to protect indigenous environmental knowledge.

Round 4

Congratulations to the following successful applicants in round four. Read about the successful Round 4 projects underway.

Southern Ocean Environmental Link

Work with Great Ocean Stays and Deakin University to lead a biodiversity assessment of fish and seabird species.

Michael Amor

Train volunteers to survey and French Island to determine the abundance of Australia’s rarest fungus, tea-tree fingers.

Wonyip Landcare Group

Conduct a community-led biodiversity survey in the cool temperate forest of Strzelecki Ranges.

FAQs

  • What is the Volunteering Innovation Fund?

    The Volunteering Innovation Fund is part of the Victoria’s Great Outdoors program, which seeks to get more Victorians, from all walks of life outdoors enjoying nature.

    The Volunteering Innovation Fund aligns with two important Strategies;

    Protecting Victoria’s Environment - Biodiversity 2037

    Protecting Victoria’s Environment – Biodiversity 2037 is the Victorian State Government’s policy response to addressing the decline in biodiversity. The Biodiversity Plan presents a long-term vision for Victoria’s biodiversity supported by two goals:

    1. Victorians Value Nature, and

    2. Victoria’s natural environment is healthy.

    Specific targets have been developed to deliver on these goals, and 20 priorities have been identified to guide actions. Conservation actions delivered through the plan will be more strategic, deliver better value for money and will be underpinned by the best available science to ensure efforts deliver the most benefit for the most species.

    Victorians Volunteering for Nature - Environmental Volunteering Plan

    Supporting, improving and expanding the environmental volunteering sector in Victoria will contribute directly to the vision and goals of Biodiversity 2037. Of particular relevance is the target of five million Victorians acting to protect the natural environment by 2037.

    The Volunteering Innovation Fund aims to inspire ideas and fuel innovation by funding community-led projects that consider new ways of volunteering in and for the environment to help reach this target.

  • What will applications be assessed against?
  • Where can projects be located?
  • If I run an existing program, can it receive funding as part of the Volunteering Innovation Fund?
  • What projects won’t be funded?
  • Where can I learn more?
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