The 2015-16 Dahl Trust Annual Review has just been released. If you are interested in our story and projects, please download a copy or have a read. Annual Review Page

The 2015-16 Dahl Trust Annual Review has just been released. If you are interested in our story and projects, please download a copy or have a read. Annual Review Page

We’ve just updated the map with the past and current grant projects with a link to grantee websites. Please take a look at the geographical and project type spread to inform your grant application.
You can find out more about our projects and events by following us on FaceBook (Bjarne K Dahl Trust) and Twitter (@DahlTrust) such as Conserving Eucalypts the Why and the How, and National Eucalypt Day. Also by registering on our contact list.
The 2015 #DahlEucalyptGrant round has now closed. Thank you for those that have submitted an application, shown interest and publicized the grants.
Bram Mason, CEO
If you have or are submitting a small grant application you will receive a submission receipt. If you have submitted an application and haven’t received a receipt please contact us at enquiries@dahltrust.org.au
One Month to go until grants close
The # DahlEucalyptGrants that open on the 12 October is our small grant program for 2015. We will be disbursing small grants up to a value of $15,000 to suitable applicants that meet our criteria and address our strategic plan.
See our Facebook page for examples of projects previously funded.
@DahlTrust and @RoyalSocietyVic host ‘Conserving Eucalypts-the why and the how (#ConservingEucs). Featuring presentations by leading researchers in forest ecology, the biosciences, and environmental and resource management. 18 March 2016. More info here
The Kimberley to Cape (KtC) initiative aims to safeguard the unique, multiple and globally important values of Northern Australia by supporting appropriate development and conservation.
Kimberley to Cape is collating perspectives on what success could look like for agriculture in Northern Australia and identifying questions that, when resolved, should help increase policy certainty for communities and investors. The idea is that in developing and refining such a shared story we will generate a clear and more consistent narrative to shape a successful future for the North.
The Dahl Trust has provided a multi-year grant for research into the eucalypt values of the tropical savanna.
A 30 Second video of the program can be found here
Further information on the program be be found at the Kimberley to Cape web site
It has been an exciting time for the Trust since progressing to a full time Chief Executive Officer in March 2015. Efforts on our programs and planning have doubled. This has cleared space for us to start thinking strategically about our future.
We have developed a 10 question survey to tailor our future philanthropic efforts, programs and communication techniques. Answers to these questions will guide our next five year strategic plan.
We would be delighted and appreciative if you would take the time (about 5 minutes) to follow the link and fill in the survey. Answers are all anonymous. The Survey will be open until the end of September 2015.
Thank you for your support and we look forward to engaging with you in the near future.