Unspecified Amount
Aims to enhance community wellbeing and provide opportunities for positive and lasting change in our community.
Up to $3,000
Funds crime prevention or community safety projects.
Up to $10,000
Provides seed funding grants for communities to start their own choir.
$2,000 - $5,000
Provides support for a specific event, project, item, or initiative that helps, grows, and enriches our communities.
$100,000 - $5,000,000
Supports local governments, private companies, research organisations and not-for-profits to work collaboratively and deliver innovative smart city projects. The goal is to improve the liveability, productivity and sustainability of cities and towns.
Up to $5,000
Encourages high quality and innovative research from newer researchers in the fields of ageing across all disciplines of gerontology.
Up to $200,000
Aims to fund new brain cancer research projects that deviate from existing paradigms and current lines of investigation. The grant allows investigators to follow leading observations and exploration of novel ideas in brain cancer research.
Up to $10,000
Provides grants to peer-led support groups that focus on a chronic health condition and provide mutual support and education programs to members, as well as community information about the condition.
Up to $130,000
Provides funding to work with Koorie communities, to co-design a MCH service delivery model to deliver more culturally responsive and high-quality services through both Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) and current service providers.
Up to $20,000
Funds eligible organisations for projects that commemorate the service and sacrifice of World War I veterans and their communities, or inform and educate Victorians about the experiences of World War I veterans and their communities.
From $5,000
Supports organisations meeting the legal needs of Victorians, giving them the funding and assistance they need to take on legal projects that will benefit their community.
Up to $10,000
Supports projects for Older persons, Disability, Disadvantage, Youth, Arts, Environment and Men’s Health across the Cardinia Shire and City of Casey regions.
Unspecified Amount
Gives eligible angling clubs an opportunity to acquire an automated external defibrillator (also known as AED).
Unspecified Amount
Funds public charitable objects for the citizens of Hobart.
It's a bit quiet this week for new ACT specific grants. Feel free to check National grants above or search all our existing listings.
Up to $20,000
Funds the establishment of new hackerspaces in the community.
Up to $10,000
Aims to expand an existing hackerspace.
$5,000 - $150,000
An opportunity for organisations who are collaborating to secure funding for projects which advance the international education industry in Queensland.
Unspecified Amount
Funds the advancement of the education of the community with respect to the law; the collection, assessment and dissemination to the community of information relating to the law; and the improvement of access of the community to legal services.
Up to $30,000
Funds schools without an OSHC service and schools with an existing OSHC service that have a need and capacity to expand their service.
$1,000
Assists NSW Wildlife members with some of the more expensive projects that restore to health to injured, ill or orphaned native animals.
From $10,000
Aims to fund programs, activities, events or facilities that assist in the ongoing development or refurbishment of the recreational, social or cultural needs of members of the Tumbarumba community.
Up to $25,000
Supports initiatives which enhance community economic development and improve the quality of everyday life in the Berrigan Shire region.
Up to $2,000
Encourages schools and preschools to initiate projects that build school and community capacity leading to sustainable futures in one or more of the following areas: Youth Voice and Outdoor Learning Environment.
Up to $5,000
Provides funding to support communities to pursue initiatives that deal with or raise awareness about environmental issues in their local area.
Up to $20,000
Provides funding for community based projects that help reduce harm to the environment.
Up to $30,000
Provides funding for the purchase of infrastructure to assist with establishing CDS collection depots or collection points throughout the Northern Territory.