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WINGSForum 2010 INNOVATION and IMPACT: The Role of Grantmaker Associations in Changing Society How NOT to Make Disaster Grantmaking a Disaster Presenter: Sylvia Admans, CEO, Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) Australia

Background Global context –Recent world events –Global learnings – CoF 8 points National experience –Australia has since 2006 had cyclones, floods and fires mainly in remote, rural & regional areas –FRRR national philanthropic foundation in this space Local context –2009 significant bushfire event in the State of Victoria –Philanthropy Australia and FRRR played roles

FRRR Need to understand Foundation’s capability & role, already doing post natural disaster work Both a support organisation and a grantmaking entity Member of Philanthropy Australia and a partner with Philanthropy Australia Brings experience and strength as a pracitioner Is a grantmaker and a grant seeker = a natural partner

2009 Victorian Bushfire Facts 7 February 2009 – bushfire event occurred in Victoria, Australia – unprecedented in scale 7000 people homeless and 209 died 1834 homes destroyed, 32 communities including 109 towns and localities 400,000 hectacres burnt $390M in cash donations to the Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund

The Case Study: a collaborative & coordinated response from philanthropy 17 February 2009 – the Town Hall meeting 3 levels of government – National, State, Local > Victorian Bushfire Recovery & Reconstruction Authority (VBRRA)> Community Recovery Committees (CRCs) Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund (VBAF) Royal Commission established to investigate causes and recommend changes for future prevention

The Case Study continued… Complex operating environment of high expectation Convening and information role Leadership role Drawing in learnings Establishing ‘operating principles’ and being flexible

The Case Study continued… 3 meetings then action 4 strategies to cover most responses 1 project manager 2 secondments months commitment Evolution based on established need The future…

The Case Study continued… The Learnings … –As a support organisation –As a praciticoner An evaluation Local operating conditions Future planning