EnviroGrants

The EnviroGrants program provides funding to individuals, community groups, businesses and organisations to undertake initiatives that protect and enhance our natural environment, and foster sustainability actions across the City of Logan. These funded initiatives contribute to outcomes identified in the Natural Environment Strategy and Climate Change Resilience Strategy.

This program is funded by Council’s Environmental Levy that supports the delivery of Council’s corporate environmental priorities and services.

2025 EnviroGrants

Funding available

Grant category Eligible applicants Funding amounts
Environmental partnerships and capacity building
  • Environmental and wildlife not-for-profit organisations (incorporated bodies, charities, co-operatives or associations)

Up to $10,000

Environmental surveys and research

  • Not-for-profit organisations (incorporated bodies, charities, co-operatives or associations)
  • Educational and learning facilities (schools, TAFEs and Universities)
  • Businesses
Up to $10,000
On-ground ecosystem restoration
  • Private landholders that are existing members of Council’s Environmental Conservation Partnerships program* (Land for Wildlife, Voluntary Restoration Agreement, Voluntary Conservation Agreement and/or Voluntary Conservation Covenant landholders)
  • Not-for-profit organisations (incorporated bodies, charities, co-operatives or associations)
  • Educational and learning facilities (schools, early learning centres, TAFEs and Universities)
  • Businesses

Up to $10,000

Environmental education
  • Individuals
  • Incorporated not-for-profit organisations
  • Educational and learning facilities (schools, early learning centres, TAFEs and Universities)
  • Businesses

Up to $2,000

Individual wildlife carer support
  • Registered wildlife carers residing in the City of Logan

Up to $1,500


* If you are a private landholder and not an existing member of Council’s Environmental Conservation Partnerships program, please email environment@logan.qld.gov.au.

Key Dates

  • Applications open: Wednesday 22 January 2025
  • Applications close: Wednesday 12 March 2025
  • Notification of outcome: May 2025

How to apply

  • Read the EnviroGrants Guidelines 2024 (PDF 895 KB)**.
  • Identify the category you would like to apply for and check you meet the eligibility criteria.
  • Review the SmartyGrants form (when available) to assist with collating relevant information and supporting documents.
  • Complete and submit the SmartyGrants form before the closing date. We recommend you click 'Save Progress' every 10 to 15 minutes, and before you move to the next page when filling out the form.

** Please note, the 2025 EnviroGrants Guidelines will be released shortly. The 2024 Guidelines can be used as a reference.

More information

Are you unsure if your project is eligible? Do you need more information and advice about your application? Please call us on 07 3412 4491 or email environment@logan.qld.gov.au.

2024 EnviroGrants

Category Recipient Project Summaries
Environmental partnerships and capacity building
  • Caring for Wildlife and Carers Inc.
  • Wildcare Australia Inc.
  • Logan Wildlife Association Inc.
  • Brisbane Area Rescue Network
Funding for wildlife organisations to improve capacity to rescue and rehabilitate native wildlife.
Environmental surveys and research
  • The University of Queensland
  • Oxley Creek Catchment Association
  • Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland
  • Terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity surveys targeting threatened and significant species using eDNA.
  • Threatened species monitoring using conservation detection dogs.
On-ground ecosystem restoration
  • Individual Logan Land for Wildlife members
  • OzFish Unlimited
  • Eradication and control of invasive weeds along waterways and private properties.
  • Revegetation to improve habitat, mitigate erosion, and support waterways.
  • Installation of species-specific nest boxes to increase habitat on private land.
Environmental education
  • Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland
  • Yarrabilba State Secondary College
  • Boronia Heights State School P&C Association
  • Loganlea State High School
  • Bee All Natural
  • Engaging the community in short-beaked echidna conservation
  • School-based koala fodder farm
  • Engaging students to enhance pollinator habitat
  • Native bee rescue, rehabilitation, and education
Individual wildlife carer support
  • Individual registered Logan-based wildlife carers
Funding for food, medication, fuel, and consumables associated with the rescue and rehabilitation of wildlife.