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Heat Pump Feasibility Grant Grant Closes: 31st of March 2026 - 5:00 pm Value: Up to $30,000 Run By: NSW Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Further Information: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/heat-pump-feasibility-grant

Heat Pump Feasibility Grant helps eligible NSW businesses to assess whether a heat pump is a feasible option for their site. You can apply for up to $30,000 to cover 75% of the project costs.

To drive the uptake of heat pumps, the Grant aims to: 

  • enable NSW businesses to make informed decisions on heat pump implementation
  • increase business productivity with high-efficiency heating, reduced exposure to rising fuel costs and lowered emissions
  • support the growth of industry capability
  • accelerate the uptake of the NSW Energy Security Safeguard.

To be eligible for this Grant, you must meet all of the following criteria:  

  • have a current Australian Business Number (ABN) and be registered for goods and services tax (GST).
  • deliver your heat pump project at a NSW business site address.
  • use between 5,000 and 100,000 gigajoules (GJ) of gas (liquified natural gas, liquified petroleum gas, natural gas) per year at your business site, excluding fuel for transport. 
  • have identified a specialist consultant(s) to complete the Grant milestones.
Last Updated: 4th of December 2025
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Home ownership grants Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: Up to $20,000 Run By: Aboriginal Housing Office Further Information: https://aho.nsw.gov.au/grants/for-individuals/home-ownership.html

There are multiple grants available to people in the process of buying a new home who meet the eligibility criteria.

Grant amounts include:

  • Up to $2,500 for legal and administrative costs.
  • Up to $10,000 to  match the house deposit you've saved. 
  • Up to $20,000 in co-contribution for eligible long-term AHO residents. 

To be eligible for a Home Ownership grant, you must be an Aboriginal person who:

  • has saved at least $1,000 toward a deposit
  • has a maximum individual or combined annual income of up to $200,000
  • currently lives in NSW and is purchasing a property in NSW
  • does not currently own residential property (unless it's land you intend to build on)
  • has not qualified for Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) Remote Indigenous Home Loan package.

This grant is designed for people who are most in need and meet the eligibility criteria.

Last Updated: 29th of November 2025
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Aboriginal Affairs NSW Cultural Grants Program - 2025-2026 Grant Closes: 31st of March 2026 - 5:00 pm Value: $1,000 to $20,000 Run By: Aboriginal Affairs NSW Further Information: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/aboriginal-affairs-nsw-cultural-grants-program

The Aboriginal Affairs NSW Cultural Grants Program supports Aboriginal community organisations and groups across NSW to celebrate Aboriginal cultures and hold key cultural events and activities.

The AANSW Cultural Grants Program:

  • Supports Aboriginal communities to strengthen, protect and maintain traditional and contemporary expressions of Aboriginal culture
  • Supports Aboriginal cultural events and activities
  • Contributes to Aboriginal community wellbeing and healing through Aboriginal culture and community connection
  • Supports sharing of Aboriginal cultural knowledge and skills between generations.

To be eligible for funding, applicants must be one of the following:

  1. A not-for-profit organisation, and one of the following:
    • An Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation (ACCO)
    • An Aboriginal not-for-profit organisation
  2. An unincorporated Aboriginal community group with an eligible Auspice
  3. An Aboriginal Sole Trader or Business whose primary business activity relates to cultural expression or revitalisation

Applicants or their Auspice must also:

  1. Be a legal entity located in NSW or in a bordering community that delivers services to Aboriginal communities in NSW
  2. Propose a project to be delivered in NSW
  3. Have public liability of at least $10 million per claim (or be willing to purchase as part of the application to support the project)
  4. Have no outstanding requirements relating to previous funding from AANSW

 

Last Updated: 26th of November 2025
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Journalism Assistance Fund Grant Closes: 30th of April 2026 - 5:00 pm Value: $39,000 to $7.5 Million Run By: Australian Government Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts Further Information: https://www.grants.gov.au/Go/Show?GoUuid=fb972683-4f08-42fe-bc0c-8dd3d620c82c

The Journalism Assistance Fund Program, running over 3 years from 2025-26, was announced as part of the News Media Assistance Program (News MAP). News MAP aims to support public interest journalism and media diversity in Australia - recognising these are critical to a healthy democracy, social cohesion and informed citizens.

Organisations producing core news content will be eligible for funding. The funding will provide a proportion of the wages for journalists producing core news content that is distributed digitally. 

The program aims to:

  • support the sustainability of Australian news publishers in the face of significant disruption to the media sector
  • support the creation of digitally distributed news content,
  • encourage continued employment of journalists who primarily produce news that is in the Australian public interest
  • build and maintain social cohesion in Australia

You can apply if you:

  • have an Australian business number (ABN)
  • are registered for the Goods and Services Tax (GST)
  • have an account with an Australian financial institution
  • are an entity that produces and publishes core news content that is distributed digitally

and be one of the following entities:

  • an entity, incorporated in Australia
  • a company 
  • an incorporated trustee on behalf of a trust
  • an incorporated association
  • a co-operative
  • a partnership
  • an incorporated not for profit organisation or registered charity
  • a sole trader. 
Last Updated: 10th of November 2025
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Visual Arts General Grant Program 2026 - Round 2 Grant Closes: 29th of May 2026 Value: Undisclosed Run By: Gordon Darling Foundation Further Information: https://www.gordondarlingfoundation.org.au/guidelines.php

The Gordon Darling Foundation is a perpetual public charitable trust, established in 1991 to "support Australia-wide, activities of importance in the Visual Arts."

The Foundation can only provide funding to Public Institutions in Australia. Applicant organisations must have Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status. Individuals wishing to apply for funding for projects must partner with a Public Institution which then takes on responsibility for the project.

Funding may be provided for:

  • catalogues and publications:
    • that are scholarly, with well-researched new information.
    • that provide a permanent record of an exhibition, collection, or work of an artist or movement.
  • professional education initiatives, including individual professional development.
  • collection management initiatives, including database development, digitisation and conservation.
  • research projects leading to the recognition and publication of material of significance.
  • internationally known speakers for symposia.
Last Updated: 10th of November 2025
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Visual Arts General Grant Program 2026 - Round 3 Grant Closes: 30th of September 2026 Value: Undisclosed Run By: Gordon Darling Foundation Further Information: https://www.gordondarlingfoundation.org.au/guidelines.php

The Gordon Darling Foundation is a perpetual public charitable trust, established in 1991 to "support Australia-wide, activities of importance in the Visual Arts."

The Foundation can only provide funding to Public Institutions in Australia. Applicant organisations must have Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status. Individuals wishing to apply for funding for projects must partner with a Public Institution which then takes on responsibility for the project.

Funding may be provided for:

  • catalogues and publications:
    • that are scholarly, with well-researched new information.
    • that provide a permanent record of an exhibition, collection, or work of an artist or movement.
  • professional education initiatives, including individual professional development.
  • collection management initiatives, including database development, digitisation and conservation.
  • research projects leading to the recognition and publication of material of significance.
  • internationally known speakers for symposia.
Last Updated: 10th of November 2025
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General Practice in Aged Care Incentive Grant Closes: Ongoing Run By: Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing Further Information: https://www.grants.gov.au/Go/Show?GoUuid=01041482-3596-4da5-bf1e-e0b605892762

The objective of the GPACI is to improve access to quality, proactive general practice care for older people who live in aged care homes by incentivising proactive visits, regular, planned reviews and coordinated care planning.

Primary care providers and practices registered in MyMedicare will receive incentive payments for providing their MyMedicare registered patients who permanently live in residential aged care homes with care planning services and regular visits.

Last Updated: 29th of October 2025
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Strategic Opportunities Program 25/26 Grant Closes: 29th of May 2026 - 5:00 pm Value: $5,000 to $50,000 Run By: Screen NSW Further Information: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/strategic-opportunities-program-25/26

The Strategic Opportunities Program supports innovative projects designed to strengthen the NSW screen and digital games industries.

The objectives of the program are to fund projects that:

  • Build capacity within the NSW screen and digital games industries
  • Support the growth and capability of NSW screen and digital games practitioners, organisations and businesses
  • Are aligned with one or more strategic priorities in the NSW Screen & Digital Games Strategy (2025-2027):
    • Priority 1 – Creating Stories
    • Priority 2 – Building Sustainable Growth
    • Priority 3 – Improving Capacity and Capability
    • Priority 4 – Developing Audiences to Increase Demand
  • Increase industry participation for audiences and/or screen and digital games practitioners from one or more NSW Government key priority areas:
    • Regional NSW
    • Western Sydney
    • First Nations people
    • People from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
    • People living with disability
    • LGBTQIA+ people.

To be eligible for funding under the Strategic Opportunities Program, applicants must:

  • Discuss their proposed project with Screen NSW staff before submitting an application
  • Be an Australian organisation, including:
  • Companies and not-for-profit incorporated bodies
  • Co-operatives, trusts or local government authorities
  • A consortium or a group of organisations working collaboratively*
  • Have an Australian Business Number (ABN)
  • Be legally constituted and able to provide proof of legal status
  • Adhere to general eligibility requirements under the Screen NSW Terms of Trade.

*In the case of a consortium or group of organisations working collaboratively, one eligible organisation must be nominated as the lead organisation. If successful, the funding grant agreement will be between Screen NSW and the lead organisation.

Last Updated: 29th of October 2025
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Strengthening Rural Communities - Small & Vital - Round 28 Grant Opened: 5th of December 2025 Closes: 24th of March 2026 Value: Up to $10,000 Run By: Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal Further Information: https://frrr.org.au/funding/src-small-vital/

The Strengthening Rural Communities (SRC) Small & Vital stream gives small remote, rural and regional communities across Australia the opportunity to access funds for a broad range of initiatives that directly and clearly benefit local communities.

Grants up to $10,000 are available for a broad range of grassroots, community-led initiatives that directly and clearly benefit local communities that strengthen local people, places and climate solutions, with a preference for smaller communities (populations under 15,000).

FRRR’s Small & Vital program supports thriving, resilient, and sustainable remote, rural and regional communities across Australia. In particular, priority will be given to projects that:

  • Support communities to implement generational transition;
  • Invest in outback, remote, and less resourced communities;
  • Build capacity and resourcing for a just and equitable energy transition;
  • Support First Nations-led initiatives that strengthen culture, country, economic participation, and reconciliation.

Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis and assessed quarterly.

Last Updated: 28th of October 2025
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Strengthening Rural Communities – Prepare & Recover - Round 28 Grant Opened: 5th of December 2025 Closes: 24th of March 2026 Value: Up to $25,000 Run By: Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal Further Information: https://frrr.org.au/funding/place/src-prepare-recover/

The Strengthening Rural Communities (SRC) Prepare & Recover program supports communities in remote, rural and regional communities across Australia to implement initiatives that prevent and prepare for future climate related impacts, or recover from existing disasters in the medium to long-term timeframe, generally one to ten years after the disaster.

The program recognise that remote, rural and regional communities across Australia are vulnerable to climate change and disasters, experience capacity challenges in responding to and preparing for disasters where often existing disadvantage is exacerbated.

Grants up to $25,000 are available for a broad range of initiatives that focus on community-led resilience building in recovery or preparedness to strengthen the capacity and  capability of local people and systems, especially to manage the impact of future disasters. 

Projects that focus on strengthening local inclusion, networks, communication, information sharing, self-organising systems, local decision making, resourcing, tools and support will be prioritised.

Demonstration of project need must reference a specific climate impact or event, either historic or likely to occur in the future.

Last Updated: 28th of October 2025
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Bulk Billing Practice Incentive Program Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: 12.5% on every $1 of the MBS benefits paid from eligible services Run By: Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing Further Information: https://www.grants.gov.au/Go/Show?GoUuid=4419848d-f9f0-4cc9-bdf4-bbfc301d2f9f

Practices participating in The Bulk Billing Practice Incentive Program (BBPIP) receive an additional 12.5% incentive payment on every $1 of the MBS benefits paid from eligible services, split evenly (50/50) between the GP and the practice. 

Participating practices must bulk bill every eligible MBS service (Outlined at Appendix 15.3 of the Grant Opportunity Guidelines) for all their Medicare-eligible patients to receive the incentive payment. Eligible MBS services include the most common GP services such as time-tiered consultation items, health assessments, mental health treatment items, and chronic condition management items. The BBPIP incentive payment is in addition to MBS benefits paid, and MBS BBIs are paid independently of the BBPIP incentive payments.

Last Updated: 27th of October 2025
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Inclusion Support Program Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: $5,000 to $70,000 Run By: Australian Government Department of Education Further Information: https://www.grants.gov.au/Go/Show?GoUuid=3b5fe733-7acb-4a0a-a654-462b198bace0

The focus of the ISP program is aimed at building the inclusion capacity and capability of eligible CCS approved ECEC services, where there are barriers to the participation of children with additional needs, with their typically developing peers. The program helps to ensure all children have genuine opportunities to access, participate and achieve positive learning outcomes as per the Approved Learning Frameworks.

The program also assists services to implement their quality, inclusive and equitable obligations under the National Quality Framework (NQF) and in accordance with the National Quality Standard (NQS) and Approved Learning Frameworks.

ECEC services eligible for support through the program are services that have been approved by the department for the provision of the Child Care Subsidy (CCS) under the Family Assistance Law. The Family Assistance Law is the basis for Commonwealth child care fee assistance, which includes the Child Care Subsidy and Additional Child Care Subsidy (ACCS). The Family Assistance Law also provides for the approval of these services to administer the Child Care Subsidy on behalf of families.

Eligible services and available support

Centre-Based Day Care

  • Inclusion Agency support
  • Specialist Equipment Library
  • IDF-Innovative Solutions Support
  • IDF-Immediate/Time-Limited Support
    • to include children with additional needs where there are immediate barriers to participation
  • IDF-Additional Educator
    • o to include children with ongoing high support needs, where there are barriers to participation with;
      • diagnosed disability or awaiting diagnosis or
      • presenting with challenging or trauma related behaviour (under 6 years of age)

Outside School Hours Care; before school, after school, and vacation care:

  • Inclusion Agency support
  • Specialist Equipment Library
  • IDF-Innovative Solutions Support
  • IDF-Immediate/Time-Limited Support
    • to include children with additional needs, where there are immediate barriers to participation
  • IDF-Additional Educator
    • to include children with diagnosed disability or awaiting diagnosis and ongoing high support needs, where there are barriers to participation

Family Day Care:

  • Inclusion Agency support
  • Specialist Equipment Library
  • IDF-Innovative Solutions Support
  • IDF-Family Day Care Top Up
Last Updated: 3rd of October 2025
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Regional Precincts and Partnerships Program: Precinct Delivery - Stream 2 Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: $5 Million to $50 Million Run By: Australian Government Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts Further Information: https://business.gov.au/grants-and-programs/regional-precincts-and-partnerships-program-precinct-delivery

The Regional Precincts and Partnerships Program seeks to deliver transformative investment in regional, rural and remote Australia based on the principles of unifying regional places, growing their economies and serving their communities.

The program will focus on a partnership approach, bringing together governments and communities to deliver regional precincts that are tailored to local needs and have a shared vision in how that precinct connects to the region.

This grant opportunity is part of the regional Precincts and Partnerships Program.

The Precinct Delivery grant opportunity provides funding to deliver one or more elements of a precinct. This could include enabling public infrastructure (roads, pathways, underground infrastructure), open spaces between elements, or a particular building/s that is the catalyst for, or complements, other investment within a precinct.

For Stream Two, the project is considered to be one or more elements of a precinct. This grant opportunity will provide funding for the delivery of projects, rather than entire precincts. This contrasts with Stream One, where the project is considered to be the planning and development of the whole precinct.

Partnerships are essential to the program, which has a focus on bringing together all interested parties to collaboratively plan or deliver precinct proposals. These partnerships are intended to be conglomerates of relevant entities as well as other local stakeholders, including but not limited to:

  • State and Territory government
  • Local government
  • Regional universities
  • Not-for-profit entities
  • First Nations groups
  • Regional Development Australia committees
  • Community organisations
  • Private enterprise
  • Australian government agencies that have policy/program interests or responsibilities.
Last Updated: 25th of September 2025
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Regional Precincts and Partnerships Program: Precinct Development and Planning Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: $500,000 to $5 Million Run By: Australian Government Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts Further Information: https://business.gov.au/grants-and-programs/regional-precincts-and-partnerships-program-precinct-development-and-planning

The Regional Precincts and Partnerships Program seeks to deliver transformative investment in regional, rural and remote Australia based on the principles of unifying regional places, growing their economies and serving their communities.

The program will focus on a partnership approach, bringing together governments and communities to deliver regional precincts that are tailored to local needs and have a shared vision in how that precinct connects to the region.

This grant opportunity is part of the regional Precincts and Partnerships Program.

The Precinct Development and Planning grant opportunity provides opportunities to develop a precinct idea through to investment-ready stage. The rationale for Stream One is to recognise that financial constraints can inhibit great concepts being explored further and developed into realistic, well-designed and planned projects.

For Stream One, the project is considered to be a plan for the entire precinct, even if you are only considering future investment in one element of the precinct. This contrasts with Stream Two, where the project is one or more elements of a precinct.

The objective of the grant opportunity is to activate partnerships to jointly deliver precinct plans.

The intended outcomes of the grant opportunity are to:

  • establish partnerships comprised of relevant government entities, community organisations and businesses that have a shared vision for a regional precinct
  • deliver precinct plans that are tailored to their local contexts and based on community feedback and engagement
  • support precinct plans to become investment ready.

Partnerships are essential to the program, which has a focus on bringing together all interested parties to collaboratively plan or deliver precinct proposals. These partnerships are intended to be conglomerates of relevant entities as well as other local stakeholders, including but not limited to:

  • State and Territory government
  • Local government
  • Regional universities
  • Not-for-profit entities
  • First Nations groups
  • Regional Development Australia committees
  • Community organisations
  • Private enterprise
  • Australian government agencies that have policy/program interests or responsibilities.
Last Updated: 25th of September 2025
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Supporting Living Organ Donors Program Grant Closes: 30th of April 2030 - 2:00 pm Run By: Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing Further Information: https://www.grants.gov.au/Go/Show?GoUuid=1a6d2d48-9510-4528-ad34-08a93792a591

Living organ donation is major surgery and carries risk for the donor. Prospective donors undergo extensive work-up testing to ensure they are physically and mentally able to donate, and these medical appointments may require donors to take time off work. If donation surgery proceeds, donors may require a significant amount of time off work to recover. The extensive work-up testing and donation surgery may require donors to travel long distances for medical appointments.

The program aims to ensure that taking time off work and out-of-pocket travel and accommodation expenses are not a barrier for individuals considering donation. The program provides reimbursement of paid leave and out-of-pocket expenses associated with donation.    

The program is not an incentive to donate. It is designed to help support those individuals who wish to donate but cannot afford to due to loss of income and the financial stress it would cause for them and their family.

The purpose of the program is to reduce the financial stress associated with being a living organ donor, raise the profile of living organ donors and encourage employers to support employees who have chosen to donate an organ.

o be eligible you must be:

  • An individual / person

To be eligible for leave reimbursement, you must have donated a kidney or partial liver, or done work-up testing and be:

  • donating in Australia; and
  • an Australian resident (as defined by the Health Insurance Act 1973); and
  • have a valid Medicare card; and
  • 18 years of age or older; and
  • employed by a registered Australian business with an active ABN. The employer must be willing to participate in the program; or
  • self-employed with an active ABN.

To be eligible for out-of-pocket expenses reimbursement, you must have donated a kidney or partial liver, or done work-up testing and be:

  • donating in Australia; and
  • an Australian resident (as defined by the Health Insurance Act 1973), with a valid Medicare card OR donating to an Australian resident (as defined by the Health Insurance Act 1973), with a valid Medicare card; and
  • 18 years of age or older
Last Updated: 17th of September 2025
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