What Is The Resilience Canopy?
A plain-English explainer for anyone wondering who they are, what they do, and why they're working with our community.
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In a nutshell
The Resilience Canopy is a nation-wide, community-led program that helps towns and local groups build the skills, plans and connections they need to handle challenges — whether that's natural disasters, economic shifts or local social pressures.
They don't take over communities. They support communities to help themselves by providing training, resources and guidance so locals can lead their own resilience projects.
Steels Creek is a Canopy Community
Our community is one of the towns working with The Resilience Canopy. We're currently in the consultation phase — listening to what locals feel is needed before any plan is developed. You can see our official community profile on the Canopy website.
View Steels Creek ProfileFive practical ways they help
Everything below is the everyday version — what it looks like when the program is working with a community.
Train & skill up locals
Training so community members can plan, organise and lead resilience projects with confidence.
Help build action plans
Communities create their own long-term resilience plans — designed by locals, for locals.
Support local projects
Each community picks its own priorities. The Canopy helps turn ideas into real, on-the-ground projects.
Prepare before disasters
The focus isn't just recovery — it's readiness, so communities are stronger when challenges hit.
Connect to resources
A bridge between local groups, government and partners — including funding through Activation Grants.
That's the program's national mission — activating and empowering 500 communities on their journey to resilience. Steels Creek joins towns from coast to coast working toward community-driven, resilient futures.
What this looks like on the ground
These aren't abstract ideas. Towns across Australia have used the program to do real, practical things.
Town centre revitalised
A flood-prone country town led their own project to bring new life to the town centre — revitalising the heart of the community on their own terms.
Youth voices amplified
Young people partnered with the Canopy to create their own vision for Gympie's future — including youth-led music sessions and being treated as the next generation of community leaders.
Flood-resilient main street
After repeated floods devastated their CBD, local business owners used the Canopy program to rebuild a stronger, more resilient main street — including launching "Kempsey Cash" gift cards to bring local spending back.
$20k grew into $700k+
This small Yarra Valley town turned a $20,000 starter grant into more than $700,000 of follow-on investment for fire readiness, town upgrades and community programs — and won Yarra Ranges Council's 2024 Community Group of the Year.
Myth vs Fact
The most common misunderstandings — tap any myth to see the actual picture.
The Resilience Canopy is community-led. Local people set the priorities, make the decisions and lead the projects. The organisation simply provides training, tools and support so communities can do what they already want to do — more effectively.
They don't direct or control communities. Their role is to help locals build skills, create action plans and strengthen networks so the community can shape its own future.
They work with communities, not over them. Every project is designed and driven by locals. The Canopy's job is to back communities with resources, training and connections that would otherwise be hard to access.
The Resilience Canopy is actually a registered Australian charity (with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission), not a government program. It's a national movement, but the work is done at the grassroots level. Communities choose their own goals — whether that's youth engagement, wellbeing, disaster readiness or local revitalisation.
Communities across Australia have used the program to build long-term resilience plans, run youth and wellbeing initiatives, revitalise town centres, strengthen social connection, prepare for future challenges, and access funding and partnerships. The outcomes are real, measurable and community-driven.
How communities benefit
Where Steels Creek is up to
Here's the actual story of how the Steels Creek Community Resilience Project came to be — and what's still ahead.
Come along to the community lunch
You've got the picture. The next step is the conversation that shapes our community's plan — over lunch, with your neighbours, on Sunday 17 May.
See event details & RSVPSteels Creek Community Lunch & Workshop
The first step in our community's resilience journey — led by us, shaped by us.
Hosted by the Steels Creek Community Resilience Project · Supported by The Resilience Canopy · Promoted by Steels Creek Landcare
11.00 am – 2.00 pm
699 Steels Creek Rd, 3775
+ kids' activities
Steels Creek has never needed to be told what community means — we live it. But the world around us is changing in ways that affect our livelihoods, our sense of security, and the services we rely on. Communities with the deepest connections are far better placed to absorb those changes, recover and adapt.
Come along to share what's working well in Steels Creek and what areas we should prioritise — all over a wholesome, free meal, with plenty of fun for the kids (colouring corner, giant Jenga, and more).
- What's working well in Steels Creek
- What we want to strengthen
- What areas deserve deeper attention
Your ideas will directly shape the next stage of the resilience plan for Steels Creek.
Got a question? Ask a local.
If you'd like to know more, want to ask a question, or have an idea to share — the best person to talk to is a member of the local project team.
Want background information about the wider program?