Looking for environment grants? You've come to the right place.
From clean energy and climate action to conservation and natural disaster resilience, Australia's environment sector is supported by a growing range of funding opportunities. Whether you're a First Nations organisation seeking support for clean energy participation, a sporting club looking to reduce your carbon footprint, or a researcher dedicated to protecting native orchid species, there are grants available to help you make a lasting environmental difference.
Below are current grant opportunities supporting environmental initiatives across Australia. These represent just a small selection of the hundreds of environment grants currently available through The Grants Hub's Grants Directory.
Provider: Australian Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Amount: $25,000 – $100,000
Applications open: 11 June 2026
Applications close: 8 July 2026
Location: National
Supports community sports clubs to upgrade their facilities to be more climate resilient and energy efficient, with up to $35.262 million available across the program over three years.
Eligible activities include:
Eligibility highlights:
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Provider: Australian Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Amount: Unspecified
Applications close: 3 September 2026
Location: National
Supports First Nations communities to actively participate in clean energy development, with a focus on building skills, accessing expert advice and making informed decisions about clean energy projects in their communities.
Program objectives:
Eligible applicants include:
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Provider: Australian Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Amount: Up to $8,000,000
Applications close: 28 August 2026
Location: National
Funds the installation of new public fast EV charging stations at automotive dealership and EV repairer premises, helping to grow Australia's public fast charger network — particularly in regional areas.
Focus areas:
Key project requirements:
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Provider: NAB Foundation
Amount: Up to $25,000
Applications open: 17 August 2026
Applications close: 14 September 2026
Location: National
Funds community-led projects that help communities withstand and recover from natural disasters. NAB awards $1.2 million in Community Grants annually, with an additional $200,000 available through Impact Grants for projects with exceptional potential.
Funded project categories:
Eligibility highlights:
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Provider: Australian Orchid Foundation
Amount: Unspecified
Applications close: 30 July 2026 | 30 September 2026 | 30 January 2027
Location: National
Funds a variety of projects related to orchid research, conservation and education in Australasia, supporting individuals, community groups and educational institutions working to protect and promote these remarkable native species.
Eligible projects:
Work must be performed in Australia and/or relate to orchids in Australasia.
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Provider: RELX
Amount: $75,000
Applications close: 12 July 2026
Location: National and International
Awards two prizes of $75,000 each to projects that best demonstrate innovative, practical solutions for clean water or sanitation access, and ocean health. Now in its 15th year, the Challenge is open to individuals and organisations across both the not-for-profit and for-profit sectors.
Two award categories:
Assessment criteria:
Applicants must be 21 years of age or older and may enter as individuals, teams, or on behalf of an organisation. Early stage projects are preferred. Winners also receive one year of free access to the ScienceDirect Environmental Sciences database.
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Funders want to see measurable outcomes, not just intentions. Wherever possible, include specific targets — such as the number of tonnes of emissions to be reduced, hectares of habitat to be restored, or kilowatt-hours of energy to be saved. Concrete numbers make your application stand out and demonstrate clear accountability.
Each grant program has specific environmental themes — from clean energy and climate resilience to biodiversity and natural disaster preparedness. Read the guidelines carefully and tailor your language to reflect the funder's own stated priorities. Using their terminology shows you understand their mission.
Environmental grants rarely fund projects in isolation — funders want to see how your project benefits people as well as the planet. Whether it's improving community resilience, supporting First Nations self-determination in clean energy, or educating the next generation of environmental stewards, make the human impact clear.
Support your application with relevant data, local research, or sector reports that demonstrate why this project is necessary now. Evidence of environmental degradation, rising energy costs, or community vulnerability to climate impacts all help build a compelling case.
Ensure your budget clearly reflects the true cost of delivering your project, including any co-contributions or in-kind support. Environmental projects often involve equipment, specialist expertise or site works — itemise these clearly and show you've sought realistic quotes.
Funders want to know that their investment will have lasting impact. Outline how your project's outcomes or infrastructure will continue to benefit the environment beyond the grant period, and whether your model could be adapted or scaled for use in other locations or contexts.
Environment grants in Australia span a wide range of themes — from large-scale clean energy infrastructure to grassroots conservation projects. Our Grants Directory contains hundreds of current opportunities across environmental focus areas, updated daily with new programs and rounds.
When searching for grants, consider looking beyond general environment funding to include:
Visit The Grants Hub today to access our complete Grants Directory and take your environmental initiatives to the next level. Our directory is updated daily with new opportunities, and you can filter by location, sector, funding amount, and application deadlines to find the perfect match for your project.
Whether you're installing clean energy infrastructure, restoring native habitat, building community resilience to climate change, or conducting vital conservation research, there are funding options available to support your goals. The key is knowing where to look and how to present your case effectively.
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