Hon Tjorn Sibma requested information on grant programs administered by agencies under the Minister for Environment's control for 2017-2019. The response provides details on grant program names, financial values, funding sources, and the number of recipient organisations, but uses financial years instead of calendar years.

AnsweredQoN 2672Legislative Council
Asked
19 November 2019
Portfolio
Environment

QuestionView source ↗

For the calendar years 2017, 2018 and 2019 inclusive, could
the Minister please provide in tabular form information pertaining to various grants
programs administered by agencies under the Minister's control by the: (a) name of individual grant program(s) ; (b) financial value of the grant program(s) and
source of funding for those programs (consolidated fund/other) ; and (c) number of organisations who received grants
under those schemes ?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
5 December 2019
Responded by
Minister for Environment
Response time
10 days
The information below relates to financial years rather than calendar years.
2016/17
For the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
(a)        Nil (b)-(c)  Not applicable
For the former Department of Parks and Wildlife
(a) name of individual grant program(s)
(b) financial value of the grant program(s) and source of funding for those programs (consolidated fund/other) GST exclusive
(c) number of organisations who received grants under those schemes
Nature Conservation Benefit – Gorgon Gas Project Offset
$1.97M
(Other)
3
Swan Canning Riverbank Program
$2.2M
(Consolidated Fund and Other)
16
For the Zoological Parks Authority
(a) name of individual grant program(s)
(b) financial value of the grant program(s) and source of funding for those programs (consolidated fund/other) GST exclusive
(c) number of organisations who received grants under those schemes
Wildlife Conservation Action
$0.38M
(Other)
9
2017/18
For the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
(a) name of individual grant program(s)
(b) financial value of the grant program(s) and source of funding for those programs (consolidated fund/other) GST exclusive
(c) number of organisations who received grants under those schemes
Wildlife Conservation Action
$0.24M
(Other)
8
Aboriginal Ranger Program
$1.24M
(Consolidated Fund)
9
Nature Conservation Benefit - Gorgon Gas Project Offset
$1.49M
(Other)
1
Swan Canning Riverbank Program
$1.17M
(Consolidated Fund and Other)
23
2018/19
For the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
(a) name of individual grant program(s)
(b) financial value of the grant program(s) and source of funding for those programs (consolidated fund/other) GST exclusive
(c) number of organisations who received grants under those schemes
Wildlife Conservation Action
$0.23M
(Other)
7
Aboriginal Ranger Program
$1.34M
(Consolidated Fund)
10
Nature Conservation Benefit - Gorgon Gas Project Offset
$1.24M
(Other)
2
Swan Canning Riverbank Program
$1.05M
(Consolidated Fund and Other)
12
Community Rivercare Program
$0.3M
(Consolidated Fund)
17
2016/17
Keep Australia Beautiful Council
(a) name of individual grant program(s)
(b) financial value of the grant program(s) and source of funding for those programs (consolidated fund/other) GST exclusive
(c) number of organisations who received grants under those schemes
Keep Australia Beautiful Council Grant
$0.097M
(Other)
22
2017/18
Keep Australia Beautiful Council
(a) name of individual grant program(s)
(b) financial value of the grant program(s) and source of funding for those programs (consolidated fund/other) GST exclusive
(c) number of organisations who received grants under those schemes
Keep Australia Beautiful Council Grant
$0.061M
(Other)
12
2018/19
Keep Australia Beautiful Council
(a) name of individual grant program(s)
(b) financial value of the grant program(s) and source of funding for those programs (consolidated fund/other) GST exclusive
(c) number of organisations who received grants under those schemes
Keep Australia Beautiful Council Grant
$0.067M
(Other)
34
2016/17
Former Department of Environment Regulation
(a) name of individual grant program(s)
(b) financial value of the grant program(s) and source of funding for those programs (consolidated fund/other) GST exclusive
(c) number of organisations who received grants under those schemes
Household Hazardous Waste
$1.948M
(Other)
1
Greenstamp
$0.127M
(Other)
2
Community Grants Scheme
$0.165M
(Other)
39
Waste Wise Schools
$0.167M
(Other)
62
Western Australia Transitional E-Waste Program Phase II
$0.006M
(Other)
3
Better Bins Kerbside Collection Program
$1.867M
(Other)
8
Better Practice Charitable Recycling Organisation Rebate Program
$0.287M
(Other)
6
Community and Industry Engagement
$0.258M
(Other)
12
Resource Recovery Grants Scheme
$0.003M
(Other)
9
For the Western Australian Electoral Commission:
(a)-(c) Not applicable

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