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Rural Health Workforce Incentive Scheme Grant Closes: 30th of June 2026 Value: Up to $20,000 Run By: NSW Ministry of Health Further Information: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/careers/imagine-rural/Pages/rhwis.aspx

The Rural Health Workforce Incentive Scheme (RHWIS) aims to attract, recruit, and retain health workers in eligible positions at health services across rural and remote NSW.

The incentive scheme applies to health workers in eligible positions in NSW. So, whether you’re a nurse, midwife, paramedicine, medicine, allied health, administration, or in support and shared services, you could have an incentivised job at a public hospital or health facility.

In addition to standard employment entitlements, an incentive package of up to $20,000 in value depending on the location and the position.

An incentive package may include financial and non-financial incentives such as:

  • a rural or regional health allowance
  • accommodation assistance and help with relocation costs
  • family travel assistance
  • additional personal leave
  • family travel assistance
  • contributions to ongoing professional development
Last Updated: 13th of March 2025
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Primary Producers Assistance Grant Closes: Ongoing Run By: Farm Angels Further Information: https://farmangels.org.au/get-support/assistance-application/

Farm Angels provides financial assistance, food hampers, care packs, and mental wellbeing support to primary producers affected by all natural disasters (drought, flood, fire, and plagues) across Australia.

The frequency and severity of natural disasters mean many are at risk of losing their farm or walking away. Farm Angels seeks to reduce this through phone conversations and on farm visits. By supporting these farmers to stay on the land through assistance tailored to their individual needs, Farm Angels contributes to Australia’s regional economies, food security and the social wellbeing of rural communities.

 

Last Updated: 9th of March 2025
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Reece Foundation Grant Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: $5,000 to $30,000 Run By: Reece Foundation Further Information: https://www.reecefoundation.charity/get-involved

The Reece Foundation supports locally led initiatives that help communities in Australia and overseas with access to clean water, sanitation or food security through irrigation.

The Reece Foundation accepts Grant applications that meet the following guidelines:

  • The application is submitted by a registered charity or not-for-profit organisation.

  • Identifies a need for access to clean water, sanitation or irrigation for food security.

  • Clearly articulates the potential impact on the community.

  • Outlines how the organisation has consulted with and involved the community in the proposed initiative.

  • Includes the trade-skills required for the project in addressing the need identified by the community.

  • The funding request is between AUD$5,000 and AUD$30,000.

Last Updated: 9th of March 2025
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Inger Rice Foundation Grant Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: Up to $7,000 Run By: Inger Rice Foundation Further Information: https://www.ingerricefoundation.org/

The Inger Rice Foundation funds organisations whose programs support relationships between young children and their families or carers. The Foundation also provides funding to prenatal programs.

The Foundation funds charities and not-for-profit organizations across Australia.

Funding is provided for programs that support the development of relationships between young children from birth to Primary School entry (ages 0 -5 years generally) and their families or carers. Prenatal programs are also supported.

Funding may be provided for:
•    Family support programs
•    Early intervention programs
•    Specific resources for such programs
•    Specific training required for implementation of such programs

A maximum of $7000 is available per application.

Funding to a program is limited to once every three years.

When partial funding is provided the Foundation may request assurance that other funding is available to complete the project or program.

Last Updated: 9th of March 2025
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Opportunity Knocks Subsidy Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: Up to $500 Run By: Tennis Australia Further Information: https://www.tennis.com.au/about-tennis-australia/australian-tennis-foundation/what-we-do/opportunity-knocks

The Opportunity Knocks Subsidy Program offers young people, aged five to 17, facing financial hardship the opportunity to continue their tennis journey. The program provides subsidised coaching by a qualified tennis coach, support with club membership fees or competition fees.

The subsidies aim to:

  • Reduce financial barriers to participation in sport outside of school for children and young people;
  • Use tennis as a vehicle to strengthen resilience, promote self-worth and build a sense of belonging in children and young people;
  • Provide continued access to opportunities to experience success and social connection.

The subsidy ideally supports children introduced to tennis through the Kids Tennis Program or who have completed other group coaching programs and are interested in moving into competitive play.

Funding Details:

  • Funding of up to $400 per person per year for coaching fees and an additional $100 per person per year for club membership and/or competition fees is available.
  • Funds will be paid as a reimbursement for expenses against eligible items.
  • Funding will be awarded in Semester one for Terms 1 & 2 and Semester two for Terms 3 & 4.  Applications will be accepted until each Semester’s funding allocation is exhausted.
  • Funding may be used to fully or part fund eligible items for the nominated period.

Subsidy Requirements:

  • Funding will be awarded for club or community coaching programs, not TA or MA high performance programs
  • Coaches delivering lessons or programs must be a Tennis Australia Coach Member, meeting all TA child safety requirements
  • Competitions must be a Tennis Australia endorsed Competitive Play offering.

Participant Eligibility:

Funding is available to children and young people who are:

  • aged between 5 – 17
  • facing financial hardship or disadvantage
  • families have no outstanding reporting requirements for any other Tennis Australia or ATF funding or support programs
Last Updated: 9th of March 2025
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Disaster Assistance Grant Closes: Ongoing Run By: Rural Aid Further Information: https://www.ruralaid.org.au/services-provided/

Rural Aid offers pre-paid Visas to farmers who have been negatively impacted by a declared natural disaster or other exceptional industry-specific occurrence, to assist with recovery.

(NB applications will remain open for each recognised disaster for four months from the date of the disaster or until funding is exhausted)

Established in 2015, Rural Aid’s vision is to safeguard farming and rural communities before, during and after natural disasters. Rural Aid is also dedicated to supporting a stable future for our farmers to ensure they can keep providing food and fibre for all Australians.

They do this through various innovative programs which increase the resilience and sustainability of farmers, families and rural communities.

Last Updated: 9th of March 2025
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Graphite Research and Development Grant Grant Closes: 30th of March 2026 (or earlier if funding exhausted) Value: $10,000 to $50,000 Run By: CSIRO Further Information: https://www.csiro.au/en/work-with-us/funding-programs/SME/Graphite-Research-and-Development-Grant

The Graphite Research and Development (R&D) Grant provides Australian small to medium enterprises (SMEs) with funding and access to CSIRO experts on collaborative R&D projects.

These projects will focus on developing innovative technologies and processes essential for natural graphite production, particularly for battery applications.

This initiative will support development of a sustainable graphite industry in Australia, which is essential to meeting the growing global demand for battery anode materials. Australia is positioned to become a key supplier to the USA and other global markets by capitalising on its natural graphite deposits. This program supports R&D in areas like alternative feedstocks, efficient recycling methods, and purification techniques, contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable graphite production process.

Eligible SMEs can combine this grant with the CSIRO Kick-Start Program to unlock up to an additional $50,000 to conduct a collaborative research project with CSIRO.

To be eligible for this grant opportunity, you must:

  • Be incorporated in Australia and have an Australian Business Number (ABN) and Australian Company Number (ACN)
  • Be registered for GST
  • Employ fewer than 200 people
Last Updated: 25th of February 2025
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Kids Under Cover Scholarship Grant Closes: Ongoing Run By: Kids Under Cover Further Information: https://www.kuc.org.au/our-programs/scholarships/apply-for-a-scholarship/

Kids Under Cover’s strategy of complementing the provision of stable and secure accommodation with educational support has proven to be a simple yet effective approach to the long-term prevention of youth homelessness.

As more families feel the strain of soaring education costs, rising house prices and an increased cost of living, many young people may be forced to leave school or education early.

These scholarships give young people the support they need to stay in school. This is not just by helping financially with educational expenses, such as travel costs, textbooks, and equipment, but also by preventing the social exclusion that can haunt young people who miss out on camps, excursions or other school social activities due to lack of funds. A scholarship may also provide a young person with the freedom to choose the subjects they are passionate about, rather than just those they can afford, thus keeping them engaged with their studies.

The Kids Under Cover Scholarship helps young people who have the passion and motivation to continue education but don’t have the resources. These scholarships are helping young people aged 12-25 years old undertaking secondary schooling, TAFE, university and job training. We provide the Kids Under Cover Scholarships for secondary and post-secondary study to young people who have a Kids Under Cover Studio on their property.

Kids Under Cover Scholarships can help with the costs associated with education or training, such as: textbooks, uniforms, laptop, printer, excursions, and so on.

You can receive a Kids Under Cover Scholarship if you:

  • Are aged 12-25 years as of 30 June 2025;
  • Are undertaking secondary schooling, TAFE, university and job training;
  • Live on the same premises as a Kids Under Cover studio; AND
  • Household has completed the acquittal process for previously awarded scholarship/s.

Previous scholarship recipients are still eligible to receive a scholarship in 2025.

Last Updated: 25th of February 2025
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Ethnic Business Awards Award Closes: Unknown Run By: Ethnic Business Awards Foundation Further Information: https://www.ethnicbusinessawards.com/

The Ethnic Business Awards (EBA’s) recognise the outstanding accomplishments of Migrant and Indigenous entrepreneurs. They highlight the contribution made to Australia by these people. As Australia’s longest running business awards, these awards are the most prestigious of their kind.

Indigenous Award
The first of it’s kind. Launched in 2010 the EBA recognises excellence in business endeavours by Indigenous entrepreneurs. The award is open to businesses of all sizes and in the last decade has brought much attention to the growing number of creative, diverse and inspiring Indigenous business men and women.

Migrant Awards
The Migrant awards are open anyone born outside of Australia. There are two categories for the Migrant awards.

  • Medium to Large Migrant Business Category (turnover greater than $10 million per annum)

  • Small Migrant Business Category (turnover less than $10 million per annum)

Last Updated: 25th of February 2025
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Tertiary Access Payment Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: Up to $5,000 Run By: Services Australia Further Information: https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/tertiary-access-payment

The Tertiary Access Payment (TAP) is a one off payment of up to $5,000. It’s to help eligible students with the cost of moving to study. This is for study after you’ve finished year 12 or equivalent.

To get this payment you must meet all of the following things:

  • be an Australian resident meeting residence rules
  • come from an inner regional, outer regional or remote area
  • move to study at a tertiary education provider that’s at least 90 minutes away from your family home location by public transport
  • have completed year 12 or equivalent
  • studying a tertiary course at certificate IV or above
  • be 22 or younger on the day you start your tertiary course
  • have parents or guardians whose income is under the current combined parental income limit of $250,000 if you are a dependant.

You can claim this payment in your first year of tertiary study only.

To get the payment, you must be studying one of the following:

  • university course
  • Vocational Educational and Training (VET) course
  • other higher education course.

You meet the rules for qualifying study if you do all of the following:

  • study a certificate IV or above at an accredited Australian tertiary education provider
  • study at least 75% of a full-time study load
  • study a course with a minimum duration of one academic year.

You may still be eligible if you can’t study full time. This needs to be for a special reason and you’ll need to provide proof.

There are also rules you need to meet for the delivery of your study program. It must be one of the following:

  • face-to-face
  • a combination of face-to-face and online study
  • at a Regional University Study Hub or Suburban University Study Hub.
Last Updated: 23rd of February 2025
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Historic Acquisition, Conservation and Interpretation Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: Up to $50,000 Run By: The Copland Foundation Further Information: https://www.coplandfoundation.com.au/grants

These Copland Foundation Grants fund projects throughout Australia that fall under the umbrella of Alex Copland’s interests, namely:

The study, management, conservation, acquisition, and interpretation of collections;

  1. The study, management, conservation, acquisition and interpretation of relevant historic architecture,
  2. The provision of education programs, whether for staff of such museums, institutions, societies, organisations or for the general public,
  3. The purchase of art works and/or other artefacts, to be identified on public display by the purchaser as a gift from the Copland Foundation.

The Copland Foundation grants are divided into three categories:

  1. Acquisitions
  2. Conservation
  3. Interpretation

To be eligible for assistance a museum/institution must:

  1. Be recognised as a recipient institution under the Commonwealth Government’s Cultural Gifts Program or as an endorsed Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR)
  2. Be open to the public
  3. Be seeking assistance to:
    • acquire, conserve or interpret an object or collection of objects
    • or, conserve or restore features of an historic building used for cultural purposes, its garden and/or surrounds. 
Last Updated: 30th of January 2025
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Start Strong for Community Preschools Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: Based on enrolments Run By: NSW Government Department of Education Further Information: https://education.nsw.gov.au/early-childhood-education/operating-an-early-childhood-education-service/grants-and-funded-programs/start-strong-funding/start-strong-for-community-preschools

The Start Strong for Community Preschools program provides funding to deliver affordable quality preschool education for 3-to- 5 -year-old children enrolled in eligible community and mobile preschools in NSW. 

The program’s operational funding (Program Payment) supports the operating costs of eligible early childhood education services and enrolment of at least 600 hours per year or 15 hours per week. Evidence shows that this level of participation in a quality early childhood education program in the 2 years before school is associated with better outcomes for children.

The program’s fee relief funding (Fee Relief Payment) provides community and mobile preschools with sustainable long-term funding to deliver at least 600 hours of low, or no cost preschool to eligible children.

Start Strong promotes universal access and priority of access by providing:

  • higher program funding rates for preschools which operate within the lower range of Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) score of relative socio-economic disadvantage
  • additional funding for children 3 years old and above from low-income families, children with an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background, and children with disability or additional needs
  • loadings for preschools that operate in outer regional, remote and very remote areas
  • further loadings and subsidies as outlined in Appendix 1: Calculation and payment of funding
  • up to $4,347 per year in fee relief for 3- to 5-year-old children enrolled in community and mobile preschools reducing the cost of early childhood education for families.
Last Updated: 30th of January 2025
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Screen Industry Partnerships Grant Closes: Ongoing Run By: Screen Australia Further Information: https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/funding-and-support/industry-development/businesses/screen-industry-partnerships

Screen Australia is now accepting applications for events, conferences and activities which exhibit unique benefits to the Australian screen industry.

These events must demonstrate an understanding of changes in audience engagement and how content is financed, made and delivered. Applications must demonstrate how they will have an impact on their audience/participants, or within their particular area of focus.

The aims of the program are to: 

  • create opportunities through new, original and inclusive approaches to the industry that will expand networks and grow the Australian screen industry
  • support impactful events which are also evolving to be relevant to future audiences and the screen industry
  • provide opportunities for professional development/business growth.

Screen Australia is interested in receiving applications from organisers of industry events which are innovative and forward-focused, with plans to engage practitioners in the rapidly changing screen sector.

Last Updated: 28th of January 2025
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DRIVEN Charger Rebate Stream Grant Opened: 22nd of January 2025 Closes: 30th of April 2028 - 5:00 pm Value: $2,000 to $20,000 Run By: Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Further Information: https://www.grants.gov.au/Go/Show?GoUuid=41fabd47-14ae-4ca2-82f7-d1acca572eb8

The objective of the grant opportunity is to provide co-funding for dealerships and repairers to install EV chargers.

The intended outcomes of the grant opportunity are to:

  • increase in the number of EV charging stations throughout the country including remote and regional areas
  • increase the number of EVs on the roads.

You can apply if you:

  • have an Australian business number (ABN)
  • have an account with an Australian financial institution
  • are an entity, incorporated in Australia.

You must also be one of the following:

  • a licenced motor dealer/trader
  • a service centre associated with a licenced motor dealer/trader
  • an automotive repair business, compliant with Australian Standards 5732:202 2 (EV operations – maintenance and repair) and which has at least one current member of staff suitable qualified to undertake work on EVs.

To be eligible for a rebate, you must have purchased and installed at least one eligible smart EV charger(s) at an eligible site (listed in section 4.2 of the grant opportunity Guidelines) on or after 26 March 2024.

Eligible smart EV chargers include:

  • AC plugs with 7 kW charging speed (single phase)
  • AC plugs with 11-22 kW charging speed
  • DC plugs with 50 kW or less charging speed.
Last Updated: 8th of January 2025
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Participation Grants Grant - 6:00 pmCloses: Ongoing Value: Up to $20,000 Run By: Energy Consumers Australia Further Information: https://energyconsumersaustralia.com.au/for-applicants

Participation Grants provide up to $20,000 to enable residential or small business consumer advocacy by participation in current or forthcoming government, regulatory, or industry decision-making processes.

Examples of activities that may be funded include engaging a consultant to provide technical or specialist expertise for a submission; undertaking research; hosting workshops; and funding for reasonable travel costs (flights, accommodation, transfers) to engage in government, regulatory and industry forums relating to that process.

Successful applications will demonstrate a clear outcome and can describe the positive impact you are aiming to achieve by engaging in this policy/ regulatory process.

Last Updated: 8th of January 2025
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