Disaster Assistance (Essential Working Capital) Loans for non-profits
Funding Providers
Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority (QRIDA)
Location
QLDFunding Type
Low or no-interest loan G07523
Primary Category
Emergency and safetyEligible to
- Not-for-Profits
Funding
Amount (max): $100,000Total pool: Undisclosed
Round(s)
Ongoing
Purpose
The objective of this assistance measure, provided under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements, is to support communities to recover after an eligible disaster.
Overview
The Essential Working Capital Loans Scheme provides concessional loans to non-profit organisations who have suffered a significant loss of income as a result of an eligible disaster. Loans are provided for continuing the normal operations of the non-profit organisation.
Available funding
The maximum loan amount is $100,000
What assistance is available?
Concessional loans are provided to assist you with essential working capital for expenses such as:
- paying salaries or wages
- paying creditors
- paying rent or rates
- buying goods, including for example, fuel essential to carry-on the non-profit activities.
Defined disaster area
The Minister for Fire and Emergency Services has activated disaster assistance for:
Tropical Cyclone Alfred and Severe Weather, commencing 1 March 2025
- Brisbane City Council
- Bundaberg Regional Council
- Fraser Coast Regional Council
- Gold Coast City Council
- Gympie Regional Council
- Ipswich City Council
- Lockyer Valley Regional Council
- Logan City Council
- Moreton Bay City Council
- Noosa Shire Council
- Redland City Council
- Scenic Rim Regional Council
- Somerset Regional Council
- Southern Downs Regional Council
- Sunshine Coast Regional Council
- Toowoomba Regional Council
North and Far North Tropical Low, 29 January - 28 February 2025
- Burdekin Shire Council
- Cairns Regional Council
- Cassowary Coast Regional Council
- Charters Towers Regional Council
- Hinchinbrook Shire Council
- Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council
- Townsville City Council
- Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council
Applications close 31 December 2026
Southern Summer Rainfall and Flooding, 9 December 2024 - 14 January 2025
-
South Burnett Regional Council
Applications close 31 December 2026
South Queensland Severe Storms and Rainfall, 24 December 2023 - 3 January 2024
- City of Gold Coast Council
- Logan City Council
- Scenic Rim Regional Council
Applications close 31 December 2025.
Tropical Cyclone Jasper, associated rainfall and flooding, 13 - 28 December 2023
- Cairns Regional Council
- Cassowary Coast Regional Council
- Cook Shire Council
- Douglas Shire Council
- Mareeba Shire Council
- Tablelands Regional Council
- Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council
- Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council
Applications close 31 December 2025.
Example
What assistance is available?
Concessional loans are provided to assist you with essential working capital for expenses such as:
- paying salaries or wages
- paying creditors
- paying rent or rates
- buying goods, including for example, fuel essential to carry-on the non-profit activities.
Limitations
Eligibility criteria:
To be eligible for a loan:
- the applicant must be a non-profit organisation;
- before the eligible disaster, the applicant carried on non-profit activities in the defined disaster area;
- the applicant has suffered a significant loss of income as a result of the eligible disaster.
To be eligible applicants must also:
- provide security satisfactory to QRIDA;
- continue to carry on non-profit activities in the defined disaster area;
- have reasonable prospects for carrying on the non-profit organisation on a viable basis with the assistance given;
- have used all liquid assets and all normal credit sources up to normal credit limits (this will be assessed in relation to the expected cost of recovery and projected cash flow shortfalls);
- have no reasonable prospects of obtaining commercial finance to carry on the non-profit organisation;
- have not received another concessional loan for loss or damage that was related to the eligible disaster;
- have not taken excessive risks in carrying on the non-profit organisation.
Non-profit organisation means a charity or other not-for-profit entity that is –
- incorporated under a law of the Commonwealth or a State; and
- either:
- registered under the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012 (Cwlth) or the Collections Act 1966; or
- registered or otherwise authorised to raise funds under a law of another state.
Applications / Guidelines
Contact Details
- Phone: 1800 623 946
- Email: contact_us@qrida.qld.gov.au
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