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Community Support Grants - 2026 - Round 2 Grant Closes: 13th of August 2026 Value: Up to $5,000 Run By: Armidale Regional Council Further Information: https://www.armidale.nsw.gov.au/Services/Support-services/Grants-and-funding/Community-grants-and-support

Community Small Grants and Community Support Grants support groups and services within the local government area.

Community groups, not-for-profit organisations, arts and cultural organisations, sporting clubs, and individuals are encouraged to apply for these grants which are offered regularly:

  • Community Small Grants ($0-$2000)
  • Community Support Grants ($2000-$5000)

Residents of Armidale region's villages can apply for:

  • Armidale Regional Village Grants – up to $3500
Last Updated: 2nd of July 2026
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Community Grants Program - 2026 Grant Closes: 6th of July 2026 - 11:59 pm Value: Up to $10,000 Run By: Australia Post Further Information: https://auspost.com.au/about-us/supporting-communities/grants/community-grants-program

Australia Post Community Grants support projects that connect people to improve mental wellbeing in local communities.

Local community groups play an important role in creating positive change in people’s lives. To help them deliver for their communities, Australia Post award Community Grants of up to $10,000 each year to fund community-led, local projects. 

Australia Post are proud to offer additional grants totaling up to $250,000 to support disaster-impacted communities across Australia. These funds will be dedicated to projects that enhance mental wellbeing by fostering connection and building resilience within communities recovering from a natural disaster or a major storm event.

To be eligible, a project  must demonstrate:

  1. Improve mental health and mental wellbeing outcomes of a community
  2. Help people meaningfully connect
  3. Be locally-led and locally-delivered.

For applications relating to disaster-related projects only, an additional criterion applies:

  1. Support a disaster-impacted community for improved connection, wellbeing and/ or resilience.  
Last Updated: 2nd of July 2026
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Community Grants - 2026 UpcomingGrant Opens: 15th of July 2026 Closes: 31st of August 2026 Value: Up to $2,000 Run By: Music For All Further Information: https://www.musicforall.org.au/community-grants/

Music For All welcomes opportunities to directly support or partner with community groups and organisations that are engaged in delivering projects and initiatives that bring, develop or sustain music-making, learning or participation to the communities in which they serve.

They consider applications from a range of groups including:

  • Schools and educational organisations
  • Universities*
  • Community music groups – choirs, bands etc
  • Organisations working in youth or social/community services
  • Allied health organisations
  • Organisations working in education with interests in music, arts or the creative sector
  • Community based creative sector organisations or enterprises
  • Philanthropic organisations where common interests are shared and a viable partnership can be established

*It would not be Music For All’s normal practice to support pure research activities, however, programs undertaken by universities that include implementable and practical music-making outcomes as either proof of concept or in a seeding arrangement would be considered. 

Last Updated: 2nd of July 2026
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Healthy Cities Landcare Grants - 2026 Grant Closes: 13th of July 2026 - 5:00 pm Value: $5,000 to $25,000 Run By: Landcare Further Information: https://landcareaustralia.org.au/grant/2026-healthy-cities-landcare-grants/

As part of Bupa’s ‘Healthy Cities Challenge’, Landcare Australia and Bupa have partnered to deliver the 2026 Healthy Cities Landcare Grants. The Challenge’s goal is simple, the more movement by participants, the more nature regeneration projects will be funded making our cities greener and healthier.

They will support environmental community groups and organisations to establish native plants (trees, shrubs and groundcovers) across Australia in urban and peri-urban landscapes. Project locations must be in high community use areas to support positive health outcomes for people and the planet. 

The Bupa Healthy Cities Landcare grant planting sites must be:  

  • located in an urban or peri-urban area where people live, work, or regularly visit; 
  • be accessible to the public and provide a clear community benefit; 
  • in high community use areas suitable for recreational physical activity such as walking and cycling; 
  • include a minimum of 500 plants; and 
  • project sites must have landholder consent. 

Projects must plant native species that will improve the extent, condition and connectivity of native vegetation in urban and peri-urban areas. 

Project planting activities will contribute to the following: 

  • reconnecting areas of important natural habitat in the urban and peri-urban landscape;  
  • encouraging greater community participation in landcare and outdoor recreation activities; 
  • improving the amenity and liveability of cities/towns by creating urban green space; and 
  • contributing to the health and wellbeing of local community members. 

Grant recipients should engage local community volunteers, which can include Scouts/Guides, schools, and other community groups, to help deliver the on-ground revegetation activities. 

Last Updated: 2nd of July 2026
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Renewable Manufacturing Grant Grant Closes: 25th of August 2026 - 12:00 pm Value: $5 Million to $30 Million Run By: NSW Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Further Information: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/renewable-manufacturing-grant

The renewable manufacturing grant supports the NSW emerging renewable energy sector by investing in local manufacturing of renewable energy infrastructure such as wind tower, solar panels, batteries and transmission cables.

The grant objectives are to:

  • drive economic growth across NSW – supply competitive goods and services, promote exports, attract investment, create jobs and sustainable employment, and provide opportunities for small and medium sized businesses.
  • grow NSW’s renewable energy supply chain capacity and capability – expand existing capacity, invest in new industry capacity and capabilities, achieve scale-at-speed, scale up local innovative commercial technologies, and leverage NSW’s existing highly skilled industrial workforce.
  • alleviate supply chain risk and secure supply for the NSW renewable energy sector – address capacity gaps, support onshore manufacturing and diversify input origins, and reinforce Energy, Social and Governance (ESG) consideration.

To be eligible for funding, you must confirm that your proposed project:

  • will deliver new or expanded industrial facilities located in NSW
  • will manufacture eligible renewable energy infrastructure at commercial scale*. This includes components suitable for grid-scale renewable energy generation, storage and transmission such as, but not limited to, wind towers, solar panels, batteries and transmission cables
  • is expected to be fully delivered within 4 years of execution of the funding deed and no later than 30 June 2032
  • is sustainable without continued government investment
  • would not occur in NSW at all, or in the same timeframe, without government support
  • has a funding need from this grant opportunity in the range of $5 million to $30 million, representing no more than 50% of the eligible project costs
  • has a viable commercial strategy
  • has a minimum financial contribution of at least 50% of the eligible project costs from non-NSW Government sources (for example, applicant, collaborators, private or other public organisations). In-kind (non-financial) contributions are not counted towards the 50% contribution for the eligible project costs.

*The technologies and processes used to manufacture the renewable energy components must be within the Commercial Readiness Index (CRI) 3-6.

Last Updated: 2nd of July 2026
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Australian Museums and Galleries Awards (AMaGAs) 2026 Award Closes: 16th of August 2026 Run By: Australian Museums and Galleries Association Further Information: https://amaga.org.au/Web/Web/Awards/Awards-homepage.aspx

After a hiatus in 2025, the Australian Museums and Galleries Awards return in 2026.

The AMaGAs celebrate the best of what our sector does: the exhibitions, programs, publications, community partnerships, research projects, digital initiatives and acts of institutional leadership that make Australian museums and galleries extraordinary.

This year's ceremony will be held in Canberra during the conference — and live-streamed so the whole sector can celebrate together, wherever you are.

In recognition of the 2025 hiatus, they're accepting entries for outstanding work realised in both 2024 and 2025 — so projects produced between January 1st 2024 and December 31st 2025 are eligible across all categories.

The AMaGAs welcome entries from a diverse range of non-commercial collecting institutions across Australia, including but not limited to museums, galleries, libraries, archives, and historical societies. The Digital Excellence and Excellence in Print categories are also open to non-commercial collecting institutions in New Zealand.

Entries must be submitted by an organisation, association, or non-profit company; however, individual contributors are permitted to submit entries on behalf of the organisations with whom they have collaborated. These entries must be submitted under the name of the respective cultural organisation and with their written permission. This collaborative spirit ensures that the AMaGAs accurately recognise and honour the achievements and contributions of the cultural institutions and the creative professionals who collaborate with them.

Last Updated: 2nd of July 2026
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Music Australia Export Development Fund: International Market and Audience Development - 2026 - Round 2 Grant Closes: 7th of July 2026 - 3:00 pm Value: $2,000 to $10,000 Run By: Creative Australia Further Information: https://creative.gov.au/investments-opportunities/music-australia-export-development-fund-international-market-and-audience-development

The Music Australia Export Development Fund is a bold partnership between the Australian Government and the Australian music industry – a matched funding initiative, designed to provide financial support to a diverse range of Australian artists.   

The program supports emerging, breakthrough and established acts and is available for Australian citizens or permanent residents who are practising contemporary music artists. This includes solo artists, instrumentalists, bands, ensembles, electronic artists, producers, songwriters and composers. 

The International Market and Audience Development fund (Category 3) is designed to support activity that includes international promotional and content creation activities with matched funding of $2,000 to $10,000. 

Last Updated: 2nd of July 2026
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CAGES Foundation Community Grants Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: Up to $25,000 Run By: CAGES Foundation Further Information: https://cagesfoundation.org/our-focus/

Community grants are aimed to reduce barriers for organisations to access funds, allowing them to take the next steps in realising the aspirations they have for the children and families they service.

Grants are always open and are distributed three times per year.

Community Grant Guidelines:

  • Aboriginal controlled or led organisations are only eligible
  • Activities will be focused on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in the first five years of life and their families.
  • Request for funding up to $25,000 will be considered
  • Grants are one-off (i.e. funding requests that are short-term in nature rather than those likely to require ongoing funding)
  • Any activity must be community endorsed
  • All organisations must have DGR1 tax status (in the case your organisation does NOT have DGR1 status, please contact us to discuss before applying).

Important to note: to balance the limited availability of funds with equitable access, priority will be given to:

  • organisations which do not currently have a pathway to philanthropic funding or have not recently received a donation from CAGES Foundation
  • organisations which have existing early years/family led work embedded in their service or in their strategy
Last Updated: 4th of June 2026
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Active and Creative Kids Vouchers - 2026 - Voucher 1 Grant Closes: 31st of December 2026 Value: $50 to $100 Run By: Service NSW Further Information: https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/apply-for-an-active-and-creative-kids-voucher

Parents, guardians and carers receiving Family Tax Benefit can apply for an Active and Creative Kids voucher for each eligible child.

The $50 voucher is available twice a year to use towards sport, creative and cultural activities.

Voucher 2 – 2025: Available now

  • Apply for and use the voucher by 14 July 2026

Voucher 1 – 2026: Available now

  • Apply for and use the voucher by 31 December 2026

Note:

  • Vouchers must be used with a registered activity provider.
  • If you have 2 vouchers that have not expired, you can use them together for a combined value of $100. Each voucher can only be used once.
Last Updated: 4th of June 2026
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Get Online Week Event Grant - 2026 Grant Opened: 15th of June 2026 Closes: 24th of July 2026 Value: Up to $1,000 Run By: Good Things Foundation Further Information: https://goodthingsaustralia.org/mentor-resource/get-online-week-event-grant/

Get Online Week event grants help community organisations host a digital skills event during Get Online Week, 19-25 October 2026.

Get Online Week events give people the chance to find the local support they need to improve their digital skills and get motivated to learn more.

Get Online Week grants support community organisations to host fun digital skills events during the campaign, promote their digital inclusion program and reach new people. Grant funding can be spent on marketing, learning resources, catering, venue hire, staff and volunteer expenses and event costs.

Last Updated: 4th of June 2026
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Our Country Our Future Grant Closes: Ongoing Run By: Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation Further Information: https://www.ilsc.gov.au/funding-grants/our-country-our-future

Our Country Our Future (OCOF) is the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation's (ILSC) chief funding program for facilitating the return and management of Country to First Nations peoples.

They partner with eligible First Nations groups across Australia and across a range of sectors.

Direct funding is offered for:

  • purchasing, managing and/or developing land or water-related interests
  • planning and capability building projects to support purchasing, managing and/or developing land or water-related interests

Advice and capability support is also available, including in developing partnerships, markets and other opportunities.

Last Updated: 4th of June 2026
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Young Indigenous Womens STEM Academy Program Grant Closes: Ongoing Run By: CSIRO Further Information: https://www.csiro.au/en/education/Programs/YIWSA-program

The Young Indigenous Women’s STEM Academy is a program for young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women from high school through to higher education, tertiary pathways and graduate employment, who are interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

The Academy engages and mentors young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women in who are interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

There is no cost to schools, students, parents/carers and no additional workloads are expected for busy teachers. The Academy is delivered by over 85% Indigenous staff, with the support of exemplary and Child Safe screened STEM Professional mentors and industry leaders.

The Academy is open to young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Island women living in Australia. Intakes are dependent on scheduled year cohorts, but they highly encourage potential applicants to email the Academy outside of these schedules, as the program may adapt to new locations and ages depending on demand, year on year.

Eligibility requirements:

  • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander female or female identifying.
  • In Year 9 or above from 2024 onwards.
  • Passing English, Maths and Science.
  • Registered for school or homeschooling in their Australian state or territory.
  • Demonstrated interest in STEM subjects and topics.
  • Young women registered for school, boarding school or homeschooling.
  • An expressed interest in STEM, and eagerness to enrol in STEM subjects as applicable.
Last Updated: 4th of June 2026
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Renewable Energy & Climate Project Interest-Free Loans Grant Closes: Ongoing Run By: Citizens Own Renewable Energy Network Australia (CORENA) Further Information: https://corenafund.org.au/apply-for-a-project-loan/

CORENA provides interest-free loans to help fund climate projects anywhere in Australia in cases where the up-front capital cost is a barrier. Their team can also offer independent technical advice to overcome barriers to implementing cost-effective climate projects.

They welcome project loan applications from non-profits, community organisations and social enterprises and will also consider businesses or cooperatives with a social or environmental purpose.

Note that projects which are cost effective and ‘pay for themselves’ in a reasonable time (with the loan repayments to them covered by the savings made on bills) are favoured.

Examples of Eligible Projects

Renewable Energy

  • Solar panels
  • Batteries

Energy Efficiency

  • Energy audits
  • Heating and cooling
  • Lighting retrofits
  • Energy monitoring

Getting Off Gas

  • Heat pump hot water systems
  • Induction stovetops
  • Heat pump space heating

Electric Vehicles

  • Cars & buses
  • Delivery vehicles

CORENA encourages you to look at your energy use as a whole and apply for a combination of the above projects, potentially over a number of years, with the aim of becoming an all electric organisation.

If you have another project that reduces carbon emissions but is not listed above, they will also be happy to consider it, they love to support innovative ideas.

 

Last Updated: 4th of June 2026
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Preschools on non-government school sites program Grant Closes: 30th of September 2026 - 6:00 pm Value: Up to $4 Million Run By: NSW Government Department of Education Further Information: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/preschools-on-non-government-school-sites-program

This grant program provides funding to build new or upgrade existing preschools on at least 50 non-government school sites, at both independent and Catholic schools in NSW.

Grants under the program are to be directed towards non-government schools that:

  • provide primary education (that is, primary schools and composite (K-12) schools)
  • are located in high-growth areas, with consideration of socio-economic status, student demographics and classification as a school for a specific purpose.

To be eligible for funding under the program, a non-government school must:

  • be registered for funding assistance under the Education Act 1990 (NSW) (the Act)
  • not operate on a ‘for profit’ basis within the meaning of section 83C of the Act
  • be affiliated with one of the two grant authorities to the satisfaction of the relevant grant authority
  • either own the land or have a lease on the land and/or buildings for a period commensurate with the period in which the grant may be required to be repaid if the school no longer provides education services.
Last Updated: 4th of June 2026
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Emerging Gamemakers Fund - 2026 - Round 2 Grant Opened: 25th of June 2026 Closes: 27th of August 2026 - 5:00 pm Value: Up to $30,000 Run By: Screen Australia Further Information: https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/fund/emerging-gamemakers-fund-2/

The Emerging Gamemakers Fund offers flexible support to emerging independent games practitioners as well as established gamemakers who are interested in exploring creative and artistic experimentation within their practice.

It can fund the creation of a prototype or the completion and release of a micro-scale game. The program will run as a series of rounds from financial year 2023/24 until financial year 2026/27.

For games that are already developed to the point of having a playable prototype, consider instead applying for the Games Production Fund.

Given the scale of funding available and the obligation for teams to compensate themselves fairly under Screen Australia’s Terms of Trade, this program is aimed at teams of smaller sizes, although larger teams are still eligible to apply.

Last Updated: 4th of June 2026
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