Swan River Trust & Alcoa Landcare Program

1. What is SALP
2. SALP Funding
3. How can I get involved?
4. More Information

 

What is SALP?

The Swan River Trust and Alcoa Landcare Program (SALP) provides funds for community groups involved in on-ground revegetation and rehabilitation projects.

Building on the Swan Catchment Urban Landcare Program (SCULP), established in 1998, the program aims to provide easy access to funding for a broad range of environmental activities within the Swan and Canning catchments. Perth Region NRM manages the program with support from staff at the two funding organisations, the Swan River Trust and Alcoa of Australia.

 

 

2013 SALP Funding

The 2013 Funding Round for the Swan River Trust Alcoa Landcare Program will open in late February 2012.

Applications will be available for download from this page, otherwise you can contact Perth Region NRM for a copy of the application.

For more information about the SALP, refer to the 2012 Guidelines to apply (PDF - 106kb) and Application Form (Word document - 170kb) and relevant maps and Indigenous Consultation information as follows:

 

  

Reporting on Funding

The 2011 SALP recipients must complete and return the SALP reporting template no later than 30th March 2012.

To download the reporting template as a Word Document please click here.

 

How can I get involved

In 2011, thirty-three community groups received Swan River Trust and Alcoa Landcare Program Funding. Planting days and events are coordinated with these funds and you can contact Perth Region NRM to find out more about planting days.

If you are interested in joining a community group or attending a planting day, please contact Perth Region NRM.

 

More information?

You can contact Perth Region NRM offices for more information on the SALP.

Phone: (08) 9374 3333 or Email: enquiries@perthregionnrm.com

 

 

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