$20,000 - $100,000
The Australian Government will work with the community to plant 20 million trees by 2020, to re-establish green corridors and urban forests. Tree plantings may occur on public or private land.
**Opens August - start planning now**
$2,500 - $20,000
Funds small capital projects which will deliver social benefits. The programme aims to improve local community participation, cohesion and contribute to vibrant and viable communities.
Unspecified Amount
Breaks down barriers to sport participation by collecting and distributing quality, new and near-new sporting equipment to vulnerable Australians.
Up to $500,000
Funds projects which either undertake research on telecommunications issues, represent consumers or create educational tools which empower consumers to make decisions in their own interests and to understand telecommunications products and services.
$100,000
Supports innovative Pancreatic Cancer projects with a desire to increase interest and investment in Pancreatic Cancer research.
Up to $1,600,000
Aims to fund high quality projects that can clearly demonstrate support for the Foundation’s vision ‘To break through 40 years of no progress by doubling the number of people who survive Pancreatic Cancer by 2020’.
Unspecified Amount
Brings forward critical community infrastructure priorities in Melbourne's interface communities, delivering projects that improve the amenity, liveability and resilience of communities, support connections, enhance services and provide local jobs.
Up to $1,600,000
Supports local governments and other service providers to invest in early childhood infrastructure.
Up to $50,000
An opportunity for leaders within the charitable sector to develop innovative approaches for tackling social or environmental change.
Up to $300,000
An opportunity for leaders within the charitable sector to take a creative approach to tackling a social or environmental issue.
Up to $50,000
Supports not-for-profit organisations whose welfare and charitable work supports the people in Canberra and the surrounding districts.
Up to $300,000
An opportunity for leaders within the charitable sector to take a creative approach to tackling a social or environmental issue.
It's a bit quiet this week for new Northern Territory specific grants. Feel free to check National grants above or search all our existing listings.
It's a bit quiet this week for new Tasmania specific grants. Feel free to check National grants above or search all our existing listings.
$2,500 - $300,000
Funds community infrastructure projects that: promote community participation, inclusion and cohesion; deliver positive social, environmental, and recreational outcomes.
$500 - $1,000
Assists the staging of mental health promotion activities or events during October’s Mental Health Month.
Up to $300,000
An opportunity for leaders within the charitable sector to take a creative approach to tackling a social or environmental issue.
Up to $3,000,000
Provides funding for infrastructure and equipment to reduce food and garden organic waste going to landfill, and to increase organics processing capacity to meet proposed new recycling targets of 75 per cent by 2021.
$5,000 - $50,000
Supports projects and initiatives that provide opportunities for creative participation, enhance creativity in the public domain and strengthen the sustainability and capacity of the City’s cultural and creative industries.
QLD
Up to $7,500
Supports not-for-profit local sport and recreation organisations to create and provide access to participation opportunities for Queenslanders.
Up to $100,000
Aims to generate and support new programs and initiatives that reduce the disproportionate representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in the child protection system and help keep kids safe and well.
Up to $20,000
Helps communities commemorate the Australian centenary of the First World War, and the outstanding service and sacrifice of Queensland’s men and women.
$20,001 - $80,000
Helps communities commemorate the Australian centenary of the First World War, and the outstanding service and sacrifice of Queensland’s men and women.
Up to $2,000
Supports high-achieving preservice teachers to undertake a professional experience in a rural or remote Queensland state school.
Up to $5,000
Supports specific community-focussed projects that enable communities to explore, interpret or preserve aspects of their history and make South Australian history accessible to the public.
Up to $5,000
Assists organisations to provide appropriate skills development training or activities for their workers.
It's a bit quiet this week for new Western Australia specific grants. Feel free to check National grants above or search all our existing listings.