Small Business Recovery Assistance Grant
Funding Providers
Department of Customer Services, Open Data and Small and Family Business (QLD)
Funding Type
Cash grant G17688
Primary Category
Bushfire and disaster reliefEligible to
- Businesses
- Not-for-Profits
Funding
Amount (max): $15,000Round(s)
- Opened 14-May-2025 Closes 14-May-2026
Purpose
This grant provides financial support to small and family businesses in defined disaster areas significantly disrupted by the North and Far North Tropical Low weather event (29 January to 28 February 2025) to re-establish operations and maintain employment.
Overview
Grants are provided for extraordinary costs related to re-establishing business operations and sustaining employment. Costs must be directly related to damage or impacts caused by the event.
This includes:
- paying salaries or wages to employees
- covering rent or rates associated with the business premises
- replacement of stock that was lost, spoiled, or rendered unusable due to the disaster and is not eligible for funding under the Exceptional Disaster Assistance Recovery Grant
- professional services related to disaster recovery
- marketing expenses aimed at regaining lost customers and re-establishing the business post-disaster.
Limitations
To be eligible for this grant, your business must:
- have less than 20 employees (by headcount) at both the time of the disaster and the time of application. Employee headcount refers to the number of individuals employed by the business, including full-time, part-time, and casual employees. Each person is counted as one, regardless of the number of hours worked
- have an annual turnover of less than $10 million
- have an active Australian Business Number (ABN) and have held that ABN at both the time of disaster and the time of application
- be registered for GST at both the time of the disaster and the time of application
- be located within one of the following local government areas:
- 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
- have been actively trading immediately prior to being affected by the disaster event
- demonstrate an intent to continue or continued in business after the disaster event
- not be insolvent or have owners/directors that are undischarged bankrupt
- demonstrate that, for a consecutive period of at least 14 days due to the impact of the specified disaster event, your business either:
- was completely unable to conduct trading activities
or - experienced a decrease in revenue of at least 60% compared to the same 14-day period in 2024 (or the same 14-day period in 2023, if your 2024 revenue was impacted by Tropical Cyclone Jasper).
- was completely unable to conduct trading activities
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