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COP31 Climate Conference Travel Support Program Grant Closes: 27th of July 2026 - 5:00 pm Value: $15,000 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=92d60d01-4b15-445b-877c-99bd756c239a

The objective of the grant opportunity is to support the travel of individuals from diverse and underrepresented groups, primarily First Nations Australians and youth (over the age of 18), to attend and contribute to Australia’s inclusive climate engagement at COP31, to be held in Antalya, Türkiye, from 9 to 20 November 2026.

The intended outcomes of the grant opportunity are:

  • enhance inclusion and diversity of Australian participation in COP31, the Australian National Pavilion and the COP Climate Action Agenda
  • promote voices and perspectives of First Nations Australians and youth (over the age of 18)
  • enhance relationships between the Australian Government and Australian stakeholders
  • support participation and engagement in the Australian Pavilion’s events program and the COP Action Agenda
  • facilitate support and engagement with Australia’s climate negotiations teams
  • build practical and operational understanding of the UNFCCC and COP’s process amongst Australian groups and stakeholders.

To be eligible you must:

  • have an Australian business number (ABN)

and be one of the following entities:

  • an entity, incorporated in Australia
  • an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation registered under the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (Cth)
  • a company limited by guarantee
  • an incorporated trustee on behalf of a trust
  • a co-operative
  • a partnership
  • an incorporated not for profit organisation
  • an unincorporated association. 
Last Updated: 8th of July 2026
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Regional Arts Fund - Project Grants - 2026 Grant Closes: 17th of August 2026 - 11:59 pm Value: Up to $30,000 Run By: Regional Arts NSW Further Information: https://regionalartsnsw.com.au/regional-arts-fund/

The Regional Arts Fund is an ongoing program that provides approximately $6 million per year to support artists and communities in regional and remote areas. The Regional Arts Fund is part of the Australian Government’s Arts and Cultural Development Program that supports participation in, and access to, Australia’s arts and culture through developing and supporting cultural expression.

The Regional Arts Fund aligns with Revive: a place for every story, a story for every place, the Australian Government’s five-year plan to renew Australia’s arts, entertainment, and cultural sector. Revive recognises that regional and remote arts practice is critical to a vibrant national arts sector that reflects Australia’s depth and diversity. A thriving cultural and creative sector is also crucial to supporting Australia’s regional audiences, communities and local economies. A key initiative in Revive is increased support of $8.5 million over four years from 2023-24 for the Regional Arts Fund.

Funds can be used to:

  • encourage and support sustainable economic, social and cultural development in regional communities;
  • develop partnerships and networks which leverage support for projects and encourage ongoing collaboration;
  • develop audiences and broaden community engagement with the arts; and
  • increase employment, professional development opportunities and profile of regional and remote artists.
Last Updated: 8th of July 2026
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In a Good Place - 2026 (Round 12) Grant Closes: 18th of August 2026 - 5:00 pm Value: Up to $20,000 Run By: Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal Further Information: https://frrr.org.au/funding/in-a-good-place/

The In a Good Place program gives small remote, rural and regional communities across Australia, particularly farming communities, the opportunity to access funds for a broad range of community-driven projects, services, activities or initiatives, which clearly and directly focus on strengthening mental health, social / emotional health and wellbeing.

The program supports community-based approaches that:

  • are preventative or responsive in nature;
  • focus on reducing mental health stigma and promote open discussions about mental health;
  • encourage, support and enable people to seek help; and
  • reduce social isolation by fostering social participation, inclusion and connection.

There are now two streams within the program:

  • Community wellbeing for projects focussing on mental health and wellbeing within remote, rural, and regional communities;
  • Farmers and farming communities for projects specifically supporting the mental health and wellbeing of farmers and the communities they live in.
Last Updated: 8th of July 2026
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Elsa Dixon Aboriginal Employment Grant - 2026/2027 - Round 1 Grant Closes: 31st of August 2026 Value: Up to $40,000 Run By: NSW Government Department of Education Further Information: https://education.nsw.gov.au/skills-nsw/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-peoples/programs-and-initiatives/elsa-dixon-aboriginal-employment-grant

The Elsa Dixon Aboriginal Employment Grant (EDAEG) adopts a number of strategies to develop and support Aboriginal people through the creation of training and employment opportunities. Promoting diversity, innovation and service responsiveness in the NSW workforce, the Elsa Dixon Aboriginal Employment Grant subsidises the salary, development and support costs of Aboriginal employees in public service agencies, local government authorities and Aboriginal community controlled organisations.

Key changes for the 2026/27 grant

  • Increased funding for the school-based apprenticeship or traineeship, and post-school employment elements.
  • Removal of the permanent, ongoing employment element.
  • Part qualification element is now only eligible to Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs).
  • Grant applications will be assessed and a decision will be made once the application round closes.

Grant Elements Overivew

  • School-based apprenticeships and traineeships – $12,000 one off payment to support school-based apprenticeships and traineeships.
  • Post-school employment – up to $40,000 (Part-time or Full-time Employment Status) to support the continuation of employment for a learner who successfully completed a High School Certificate (Record of School Achievement (RoSA), Year 10) or equivalent requirements from 2022 to the present day.
  • Aboriginal adult apprenticeships and traineeships (AAAT) – up to $40,000 to support the creation of employment of an apprenticeship or traineeship. Learners must be a minimum 18 years of age to be eligible.
  • Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation (only) part qualification reimbursement – up to $5,000 per ACCO staff member. ACCOs may apply for reimbursement of training costs through the EDAEG. The reimbursement supports ACCOs to upskill identified Aboriginal staff members by covering the cost of accredited training or qualifications. ACCOs may seek reimbursement for up to 3 identified Aboriginal staff members, up to a total of $15,000. The training or qualification must be able to be completed within the 2026/2027 financial year – 1 July 2026 to 30 June 2027.
  • EDAEG bursary (only for SBAT and post-school elements) – up to $3,000 one off payment to support an approved organisation achieve their program outcomes for either the SBAT or Post School element.
Last Updated: 8th of July 2026
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Elsa Dixon Aboriginal Employment Grant - 2026/2027 - Round 2 UpcomingGrant Opens: 1st of October 2026 Closes: 30th of November 2026 Value: Up to $40,000 Run By: NSW Government Department of Education Further Information: https://education.nsw.gov.au/skills-nsw/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-peoples/programs-and-initiatives/elsa-dixon-aboriginal-employment-grant

The Elsa Dixon Aboriginal Employment Grant (EDAEG) adopts a number of strategies to develop and support Aboriginal people through the creation of training and employment opportunities. Promoting diversity, innovation and service responsiveness in the NSW workforce, the Elsa Dixon Aboriginal Employment Grant subsidises the salary, development and support costs of Aboriginal employees in public service agencies, local government authorities and Aboriginal community controlled organisations.

Key changes for the 2026/27 grant

  • Increased funding for the school-based apprenticeship or traineeship, and post-school employment elements.
  • Removal of the permanent, ongoing employment element.
  • Part qualification element is now only eligible to Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs).
  • Grant applications will be assessed and a decision will be made once the application round closes.

Grant Elements Overivew

  • School-based apprenticeships and traineeships – $12,000 one off payment to support school-based apprenticeships and traineeships.
  • Post-school employment – up to $40,000 (Part-time or Full-time Employment Status) to support the continuation of employment for a learner who successfully completed a High School Certificate (Record of School Achievement (RoSA), Year 10) or equivalent requirements from 2022 to the present day.
  • Aboriginal adult apprenticeships and traineeships (AAAT) – up to $40,000 to support the creation of employment of an apprenticeship or traineeship. Learners must be a minimum 18 years of age to be eligible.
  • Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation (only) part qualification reimbursement – up to $5,000 per ACCO staff member. ACCOs may apply for reimbursement of training costs through the EDAEG. The reimbursement supports ACCOs to upskill identified Aboriginal staff members by covering the cost of accredited training or qualifications. ACCOs may seek reimbursement for up to 3 identified Aboriginal staff members, up to a total of $15,000. The training or qualification must be able to be completed within the 2026/2027 financial year – 1 July 2026 to 30 June 2027.
  • EDAEG bursary (only for SBAT and post-school elements) – up to $3,000 one off payment to support an approved organisation achieve their program outcomes for either the SBAT or Post School element.
Last Updated: 8th of July 2026
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Local Para Champions - 2026-27 - Round 1 Grant Closes: 31st of August 2026 Value: $750 to $1,000 Run By: Australian Sports Commission Further Information: https://www.ausport.gov.au/grants_and_funding/local-para-champions

The Local Para Champions (LPC) program provides financial assistance for coaches, officials and competitors aged 12-24 participating in state, national or international championships for athletes with a disability.

If successful, applicants will receive $750-$1000 towards the cost of attending their championships

  • Base Grant: $750
  • Applicants travelling 800km - 1999km to their nominated championships: + $100
  • Applicants travelling internationally or greater than 2000km to their nominated championships: + $200
  • Applicants residing in a rural electorate: + $50
Last Updated: 8th of July 2026
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At Home Care Grants - 2026 - Round 2 Grant Closes: 13th of August 2026 Value: Up to $10,000 Run By: Youngcare Further Information: https://youngcare.com.au/what-we-do/grants/at-home-care-grants/

Youngcare’s At Home Care Grants (AHCG) provide funding for equipment, home modifications and essential support that is unable to be funded through other means (eg. NDIS). This funding is to both enhance the quality of life for young people with high physical care needs and assist them to remain living in their own home with loved ones.

The grants provide one-off funding of up to $10,000 to help those aged 16-65 with high physical care needs who are living at home, and are at risk of entering inappropriate housing.

Grants are offered nationwide.

Last Updated: 8th of July 2026
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Bunnings Community Grants - Round 1 Grant Closes: 31st of July 2026 Value: Up to $10,000 Run By: Bunnings Further Information: https://www.bunnings.com.au/campaign/community-grants-program

The Bunnings Community Grants program provides targeted grants of up to $10,000 to support practical projects that deliver real, local impact. Ensuring funding is directed where it can make the greatest difference, this structure introduces a clear and transparent way for Bunnings to support communities across Australia and New Zealand.

Designed to complement existing store‑led community support, the program focuses on initiatives that strengthen resilience, build capability and respond to genuine community needs.

To be eligible for the Bunnings Community Grants Program, you must be a registered not for profit organisation in Australia (with a valid ABN) or New Zealand (with a valid NZBN). Grants are not available to individuals or international organisations.

Last Updated: 8th of July 2026
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Bunnings Community Grants - Round 2 UpcomingGrant Opens: 1st of January 2027 Closes: 31st of January 2027 Value: Up to $10,000 Run By: Bunnings Further Information: https://www.bunnings.com.au/campaign/community-grants-program

The Bunnings Community Grants program provides targeted grants of up to $10,000 to support practical projects that deliver real, local impact. Ensuring funding is directed where it can make the greatest difference, this structure introduces a clear and transparent way for Bunnings to support communities across Australia and New Zealand.

Designed to complement existing store‑led community support, the program focuses on initiatives that strengthen resilience, build capability and respond to genuine community needs.

To be eligible for the Bunnings Community Grants Program, you must be a registered not for profit organisation in Australia (with a valid ABN) or New Zealand (with a valid NZBN). Grants are not available to individuals or international organisations.

Last Updated: 8th of July 2026
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Community Grants Program - 2026 Grant Closes: 31st of July 2026 - 5:00 pm Value: Up to $20,000 Run By: Sisters of Charity Foundation Further Information: https://sistersofcharityfoundation.org.au/how-we-help/community-grants-program/

Every year the Sisters of Charity Foundation provides grants of up to $20,000 to incredible community projects and programs that break down social isolation and alleviate the impact of poverty on individuals and families.

Community Grants are aimed at helping groups who already make a huge difference to those in need, so they can have an even bigger impact. These groups might struggle to access funding through other avenues but are meeting very real needs in clever ways.

The grants have been used to support a wide range of people, including those experiencing homelessness, food insecurity or domestic violence, disadvantaged families with babies and children, at-risk youth, people living with disabilities, Indigenous people, older people, and those who have been incarcerated or affected by health issues and their families.

The Foundation favours projects that:

  • Provide compassion, hope and immediate, practical assistance.
  • Are strongly aligned with one or more Foundation goals: to improve financial wellbeing, promote social inclusion, strengthen wellbeing and stability during times of crisis, foster awareness and understanding, and empower marginalised communities.
  • Do not receive significant government and philanthropic support.
  • Are not associated with well-established organisations with significant reserves.
Last Updated: 8th of July 2026
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Country Passenger Transport Infrastructure Grants scheme (CPTIGS) - 2026/27 Grant Closes: 31st of August 2026 - 3:00 pm Run By: Transport for NSW Further Information: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/2026/27-country-passenger-transport-infrastructure-grants-scheme-cptigs

This scheme provides subsidies to support the construction or upgrade of bus stop infrastructure. This represents the financial contribution towards improving accessibility and quality of kerbside passenger transport infrastructure in regional areas.

The Scheme aims to maximise benefits to regional passengers through supporting:

  • more accessible passenger transport, especially better connections between bus stops and surrounding communities;
  •  an increase in the use of passenger transport in regional areas through improved awareness of bus stop locations, kerbside information and improved security; 
  •  the development of minor infrastructure to complement passenger service development.

Who can apply

  • Local governments (councils and joint regional organisations)
  • Incorporated community organisations including, Aboriginal Land Councils.
Last Updated: 8th of July 2026
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Australian Tourism Data Warehouse Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: Free Database and Website Listings Run By: Destination NSW Further Information: https://www.destinationnsw.com.au/destination-nsw-business-support/australian-tourism-data-warehouse-atdw

The Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) is Australia’s national tourism database, helping businesses showcase their products, services and experiences across a network of leading websites. ATDW profiles are available free to eligible NSW tourism businesses and events.

By creating an ATDW profile, your business information can be distributed to a range of national, state and local platforms, making it easier for travellers to discover and plan their visit.

Once you have successfully registered and entered your product details into the ATDW database, they will be reviewed to ensure they meet eligibility criteria. 

The profile will then be available for publishing on a number of distributor websites, including:

  • visitnsw.com: Destination NSW’s official consumer website for NSW, attracting over 10 million visits a year.
  • sydney.com: Destination NSW’s official consumer website for Sydney, attracting over six million visits a year. This website also has market- and language-specific versions for the following countries: Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, Germany, New Zealand, United States, United Kingdom, Indonesia, Malaysia, India and Singapore.
  • australia.com: Tourism Australia’s official website, delivering information to customers worldwide and the primary call to action in Tourism Australia’s international tourism marketing and promotional activities.
  • Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW): A centralised database of more than 50,000 Australian tourism products and destinations, supplying NSW products to approved distributor websites.

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible, tourism products must be located in, or operate within, NSW and meet ATDW’s content and quality requirements. Tourism businesses must operate from a physical location or deliver an in-person visitor experience. Online-only businesses are not eligible.

Last Updated: 6th of July 2026
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Ignite Pride Grants - 2026 Grant Closes: 3rd of August 2026 Value: $5,000 to $20,000 Run By: Rainbow Giving Australia Further Information: https://rainbowgiving.org.au/granting-guidelines#ignite

Ignite Pride Grants are to empower the community to do what it does best: support each other.

These grants are perfect for local or place-based organisations, groups or projects that work directly with LGBTQIA+ people and communities. Applications are also welcomed for projects or activities with state, territory or national focus or that address systemic issues or gaps.

Grants are between $5,000 and $20,000. The total pool will fund approximately 8-10 grant partners.

To be eligible for an Ignite Pride grant, applicants must:

  • be an Australian charity registered with the ACNC (or auspiced by an Australian charity registered with the ACNC)

  • be an organisation and/or project based in Australia for the benefit of LGBTQIA+ people in Australia

  • be specifically working with and led by LGBTQIA+ people and communities

You do not need to be endorsed DGR1 to be eligible for an Ignite Pride grant.

Last Updated: 5th of July 2026
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Queer Futures Fund - 2026 Grant Closes: 3rd of August 2026 Value: $5,000 to $20,000 Run By: Rainbow Giving Australia Further Information: https://rainbowgiving.org.au/granting-guidelines#queerfutures

The Queer Futures Fund is a grant program designed to empower and uplift LGBTQIA+SB young people aged between 18 to 26 years old.

Grants of between $5,000 and $20,000 are available to support arts, culture and community based projects run by LGBTQIA+SB youth for LGBTQIA+SB youth.

The Queer Futures Fund is open to individuals, organisations or groups. Applicants may be emerging artists and performers, community organisers, writers or filmmakers (and so much more). The aim is to support Queer expression in whatever form you imagine, the creation and strengthening of communities and the cultural shifts that occur from each passion project.

Projects must commence between 1 January and 30 June 2027. There's no fixed end date, though most projects are completed within 12 months. They ask that you outline clear milestones so they can see how you plan to get there.

To be eligible for an Queer Futures Fund grant, applicants must:

  • 26 years old or younger (18 to 26) by 1st December 2027.

  • Identify LGBTQIA+SB

  • Based in Australia

  • Have an Australian Business Number (ABN)

  • Have a Tax File Number (TFN) (if applicant is an individual)

Eligible projects must:

  • Commence between 1 January and 30 June 2027

  • Be lead by LGBTQIA+SB young people

  • Meaningfully engage LBGTQIA+SB community in development or presentation

Last Updated: 5th of July 2026
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Deaf Connect Grants and Sponsorships Grant Closes: Ongoing Run By: Deaf Connect Further Information: https://deafconnect.org.au/get-involved/grants-sponsorships

Deaf Connect recognises their important role as a member of the community and are committed to supporting Deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing Australians and activities and organisations that benefit the community.

With thanks to the Deaf Lottery, they are in the position to support the Deaf community to achieve their goals, whether they be recreational, career-oriented or wellbeing focused.

The Deaf Connect Grants program is open to: 

  • All Deaf, deafblind, hard of hearing community members and their allies  
  • Community groups 
  • Organisations

Applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis, with consideration given to:  

  • The project itself and its benefit to the community 
  • The financial value of the project
  • The financial support which has been provided to the individual or organisation within the same calendar year  

They want to invest as many projects as possible. You can submit your interest to apply for a grant in Auslan or English at any time. They recommend you allow at least 6-8 weeks prior to your project deadline.  

They will confirm they have received your application within 5 working days and provide you the outcome of your application within 30 working days. 

Last Updated: 5th of July 2026
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