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  1. Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund: Tropical Cyclone Jasper

    The $10 million Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund (BRTI): Tropical Cyclone Jasper provides grants for impacted tourism businesses to build resilience and aid their response to future flooding and natural disasters through innovative solutions and bespoke engineering projects, such as flood prevention infrastructure, equipment such as alternative power, safety upgrades, or flood ...

  2. Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund 2022

    The Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure (BRTI) Fund is a key component of the $7 million Tourism Recovery and Resilience Package. This package is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments to provide targeted support to the tourism industry in affected areas, assisting them to recover from the impacts of extraordinary ...

  3. PDF Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund: Tropical Cyclone Jasper

    The $10 million Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure (BRTI) Fund: Tropical Cyclone Jasper is a key component of the Tourism Recovery and Resilience Package. The key objective of the Fund is to develop a more sustainable resilient tourism industry, through the implementation of measures and actions to lessen the impacts in the event of a ...

  4. PDF Fund Overview application Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure

    Fund Overview The Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure (BRTI) Fund: Tropical Cyclone Jasper is a key component of the Tourism Recovery and Resilience Package. The key objective of the Fund is to develop a more sustainable and resilient tourism industry, through the implementation of measures and actions to lessen the impacts in the

  5. $10m building resilient tourism infrastructure grants open for FNQ

    Joint media release with Senator the Hon Don Farrell and the Hon Michael Healy MP Tourism operators in Far North Queensland can now apply for a share in $10 million to help businesses be better prepared for future cyclones and floods. The $10 million Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure program allows operators who were severely impacted by Tropical Cyclone Jasper in December to build ...

  6. PDF Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund

    The Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure (BRTI) Fund is a key component of the $7 million Tourism Recovery and Resilience Package. This package is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments to provide targeted support to the tourism

  7. PDF Infrastructure Fund Building Resilient Tourism

    The Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure (BRTI) Fund is a key component of the $7 million Tourism Recovery and Resilience Package. This package is jointly funded by the Australian and

  8. PDF Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund Industry guidelines

    The Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure (BRTI) Fund is a key component of the Tourism Recovery and Resilience Package. The key objective of the Fund is to develop a more sustainable resilient tourism industry that is supported in regard to local disaster risks, which in turn will enable tourism businesses to implement measures and actions ...

  9. FNQ tourism businesses can build back better under $10 million

    The Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure program is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA). It's part of a $29.25 million DRFA commitment to FNQ tourism recovery following ex-TC Jasper.

  10. Joint statement- New funding helps tourism build back better

    "The largest component of the new $7 million Tourism Recovery and Resilience Package is a $5 million Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure (BRTI) fund, opening for applications from Friday 23 September 2022 and closing on 28 October 2022. ... Projects under the Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure (BRTI) fund need to start within ...

  11. PDF Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund application

    Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund application Form Preview The Fund is designed to support increased resilience for established tourism businesses in Queensland that were affected by one or more of the following extraordinary disaster events occurring in 2021-22: • Central, Southern and Western Queensland rainfall and flooding

  12. Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund: Tropical Cyclone Jasper

    Successful grant recipients will be required to enter into a Funding Agreement with the State, represented by the Department of Tourism and Sport. An example is provided for information only. Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund: Tropical Cyclone Jasper Example Funding Agreement - Dataset - Publications | Queensland Government

  13. $10M Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Grants Open in FNQ

    The $10 million Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure program allows operators who were severely impacted by Tropical Cyclone Jasper in December to build back better with flood-resilient infrastructure. The program is jointly funded by the Albanese and Miles Governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).

  14. $10 million Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure grants for FNQ

    The $10 million Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure program allows operators who were impacted by Tropical Cyclone Jasper in December 2023 to build back better with flood-resilient infrastructure.. The program is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments under Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA). Business operators can buy plant and equipment such as solar ...

  15. Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund: Tropical Cyclone Jasper

    Successful grant recipients will be required to enter into a Funding Agreement with the State, represented by the Department of Tourism and Sport. An example is provided for information only. BRTI Fund TC Jasper - Sample Funding Agreement template - Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund: Tropical Cyclone Jasper Example Funding ...

  16. Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Grant Program Fiscal

    For the new Building Code Plus-Up funding, FEMA selected 129 subapplications totaling $55.7 million. In support of a major FEMA priority and strategy, these funds support recipients to adopt and enforce hazard-resistant building codes. As a comparison, in fiscal years 2020-22, the program received 49 subapplications for building code activities.

  17. H.R. 5473, Promoting Resilient Buildings Act of 2024

    Under the legislation, the agency could allocate up to 10 percent of funds set aside each year for the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program for the new grants. The BRIC program is funded through amounts that the agency sets aside within the Disaster Relief Fund. The new grant program would terminate after 2026.

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  19. President Biden Announces $1 Billion in Project Selections to Make

    Funding Boosted from President Biden's Investing in America Agenda Will Support 656 Resilience Projects Nationwide. WASHINGTON -- President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell today announced the 656 project selections for $1 billion in climate resilience funding as part of his Investing in America agenda.

  20. Residents Outside Moscow Protest Power Outage, Demand Heating Amid

    Residents of a Moscow region town impacted by power outages have taken to the streets, demanding that local authorities restore heat to their homes as subzero temperatures grip the region, Russian ...

  21. Active and public transportation infrastructure upgrades underway for

    Red Deer, Alberta, June 26, 2024 — Local infrastructure upgrades are coming to over 50 communities across Alberta through 48 active and rural public transportation projects after a combined investment of more than $60 million from the federal government and recipients.. This was announced by Minister Randy Boissonnault and the Mayor of Red Deer, Ken Johnston.

  22. $10 million Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure grants open for

    The $10 million Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure program allows operators who were severely impacted by Tropical Cyclone Jasper in December to build back better with flood-resilient infrastructure. The program is jointly funded by the Albanese and Miles Governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).

  23. Infrastructure for a Climate-Resilient Future

    To meet climate and development objectives by 2030, an annual investment of USD 6.9 trillion in sustainable infrastructure is needed globally. Investing in climate-resilient infrastructure systems is cost effective, can save lives and support continued economic growth, reducing vulnerability to current and future climate shocks.

  24. Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund to fast-track tourism

    Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund to fast-track tourism resilience and recovery 27 Feb 2023 The fund, launched in September 2021 as part of a $7 million Tourism Recovery and Resilience initiative, is designed to help tourism operators build back better from extreme weather events in 2021 and 2022.

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  26. Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund

    The fund will enable tourism businesses to implement measures and actions to lessen the impacts of a natural disaster and support business continuity. ... Building Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Fund; Funding programs. Accessible Tourism Elevate Fund; Building Bush Tourism; Growing Future Tourism;

  27. The power of the private sector: boosting climate resilience

    The Resilience and Sustainability Trust, launched by the International Monetary Fund in April 2022, was set up as an international initiative for channelling climate finance to at risk nations. It aims to help low-income and vulnerable middle-income countries tackle long-term structural challenges, including climate change and pandemic ...

  28. Bangladesh: Second Reviews Under the Extended Credit Facility

    title page. bangladesh. second reviews under the extended credit facility arrangement and the arrangement under the extended fund facility, and requests for rephasing of access, a waiver of nonobservance of a performance criterion, and modifications of a performance criterion, and second review under the resilience and sustainability facility arrangement—updated world bank assessment letter ...

  29. Growing Tourism Infrastructure Fund

    Through the Growing Tourism Infrastructure Fund we are: building resilient businesses, regions and communities; boosting economic returns for the state; ... increasing visitor expenditure. Economic Recovery funding. The $25 million Growing Tourism Infrastructure Fund 2020/21 is a key element of the Queensland Government's Economic Recovery ...

  30. Moscow Districts: Moscow, Central Federal District, Russia

    Arbat District. The district known as Arbat is bordered on both of its sides by the Moscow River and includes the neighbourhoods located directly south of the Nova Arbat Ulitsa and also those on the northerly side of the Garden Ring. The Ulitsa Arbat is a definite highlight and this pedestrian mall stretches for just over 1 km / 0.5 miles ...