Rural Financial Counselling Service Program 2027 to 2032
Overview
The Australian Government is inviting applications through an open process to apply to deliver services under 1.12 Rural Programs, Rural Financial Counselling Services from 2027 to 2032. This initiative provides free and independent financial counselling to eligible farmers, fishers, foresters and small-related enterprises who are experiencing, or at risk, of financial hardship. This program is ongoing and is subject to regular and open approaches to market. Funding rounds and approaches have been continually reviewed and adjusted over the years to improve the performance of the program and drive efficiencies to support structural adjustment in the agricultural sector in times of financial hardship. The objective of the program is to support structural adjustment through transitioning clients out of immediate financial crisis or concerns, assessing business viability to make informed decisions about the future of the business and improving financial wellbeing and resilience through building clients’ financial knowledge and skills, and by referring clients to other professional services. The ultimate outcome is financially capable agricultural, fishing and forestry businesses that are profitable, financially self-reliant and resilient. Grantees drive these changes through case management and effective and efficient client engagement. A key performance indicator for the program is that a minimum of 80% of clients receiving services are case-managed and on exiting the service have come to a better understanding of their financial position and have met their goals to make an informed decision outlined in the program outcomes and objectives listed in the program logic.
Key Information
Details
- Eligible EntitiesEligible applicants include Companies, Cooperatives, Incorporated Associations, and Indigenous Corporations. Trustees can apply on behalf of a Trust if they are one of these entity types.
- Ineligible EntitiesIneligible applicants include Corporate Commonwealth Entities, Local Governments, International Entities, Partnerships, Sole Traders, and others listed in section 4.3 of the guidelines.
- Consortium ApplicationsConsortia are allowed if a lead applicant is identified who meets the eligibility criteria.
- Bank Account RequirementApplicants must have an Australian Business Number (ABN) and an account with an Australian financial institution.
- Provide free financial counselling services
- Case management for clients
- Promotion of the program
Demonstrate understanding of the program objectives and how the proposed activities will achieve these.
Capability and capacity to deliver the program, including staff qualifications and experience.
Approach to client engagement and case management.
Value for money and efficient use of resources.
Risk management and mitigation strategies.
- Method
- Online portal
- Portal
- GrantConnect
- Contact
- support@communitygrants.gov.au
- •Applicants must service an entire region, not part of a region.
- •Funding cannot be used for land purchase, major capital expenditure, or retrospective costs.
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