Not-for-profits urged to apply for grants backing community‑led digital initiatives

FOUNDATION for Rural Regional Renewal and Telstra are inviting remote, rural and regional community groups to apply for grants of up to $10,000 through Round 4 of Telstra’s Connected Communities Grant Program.

With $200,000 available, the program will support locally-led initiatives that strengthen digital inclusion, enhance community connection and resilience, and build sustainability and liveability of rural Australia.

Now in its fourth year, the program has already enabled nearly 70 not‑for‑profit organisations nationwide to upgrade digital infrastructure, deliver digital skills training, support disaster readiness and improve service delivery.

This has led to more resilient communities, greater digital equity, sustained social connection, more empowered volunteers and staff, as well as environmental and cultural benefits.

FRRR’s head of granting, Jill Karena, said previous rounds show communities are not just wanting access to technology – they are seeking the capability, confidence and infrastructure to sustain and strengthen their community.

“Digital access is fundamental to community wellbeing and opportunity – whether you’re running a local service, volunteering, learning, caring for Country or staying connected in times of crisis,” Ms Karena said.

“Rural communities are using digital tools in incredibly creative and practical ways: from First Nations organisations developing digital platforms to share language and culture, to volunteer groups strengthening emergency communication, through to Neighbourhood Centres delivering cyber safety workshops and digital mentoring.

“Grants that support projects like these help bridge the digital divide by enabling community groups to embed technology into local solutions, build long-term capability and ensure no one is left behind.”

Telstra’s Connected Communities Grant Program attracts strong interest from groups seeking to modernise operations, improve cyber security, develop digital learning programs, support remote participation or equip local hubs with accessible digital resources.

Heyfield Community Resource Centre were awarded an $8988 grant in 2025 to run a series of digital literacy workshops.
Heyfield Community Resource Centre were awarded an $8988 grant in 2025 to run a series of digital literacy workshops.

There is also increasing demand for technology that enhances disaster preparedness and strengthens social connections, especially for older people, young people and isolated residents. Telstra’s Regional Australia executive, Loretta Willaton, said Telstra is proud to back grassroots organisations that are using technology to strengthen the fabric of their communities.

“The organisations applying to this program are tackling very real challenges – distance, limited connectivity, workforce pressures, ageing populations and more,” Ms Willaton said.

“What stands out year after year is how communities are able to innovate when they have the right tools. They are improving emergency response systems, creating safe and inclusive digital learning spaces, preserving environmental and cultural knowledge, and ensuring people can stay connected, informed and supported – no matter where they live.

“Telstra is proud to work with FRRR to support these local solutions and help build a more digitally capable and resilient rural Australia.”

To learn more about eligibility criteria and what’s required in the application, go to Telstra’s Connected Communities Grant Program. Applications close at 5pm AEDT on Thursday, March 26.

Applicants will be notified of outcomes by the end of June, 2026.

 

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