By James King | Green Rebuild Toolkit Project Coordinator
Hello,
We're pleased to announce that the Green Rebuild Toolkit has recently received funding from the Australian Commonwealth Government as part of the Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grant.
The central objectives of this grant is to support recovery and resilience of communities impacted by the 2019-2020 Black Summer Bushfires, and to support social, economic and built environmental recovery. We will achieve this by continuing to build communities with access to best practice residential rebuilding advice. This new and exciting opportunity will provide leverage to your valuable donation.
The Green Rebuild Toolkit is also happy to announce that we have commenced working with resilience based architects and designers to better promote and enhance knowledge on recovery through developing Australian case studies that respond appropriately to high Bushfire Attach Levels and building ignition points. Research conducted by The Green Rebuild Toolkit last year suggested strong community demand for more work in this area.
Thank you for your generosity and for supporting our important project. We are incredibly grateful to GlobalGiving for helping us to get this project off the ground. We endeavor to keep you updated on the project throughout the year.
The Green Rebuild Toolkit Team.
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