Grants News
$40 million Clean Technology Research and Development Grants
Environment NSW are offering grants up to $4 million to support research and development of commercially viable technologies, services or processes that have the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions.
Up to $750,000 to support research related to diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Grants from $200,000 and up to $750,000 will be offered to successful, eligible organisations to support diabetes and cardiovascular research projects.
Grants up to $3 million for industry led collaborative projects
Grants from $100,000 and up to $3 million on a 50:50 co-contribution basis are being offered to support short term, industry led collaborative projects.
Up to $50 million grant funding for Carbon Capture and Use Hubs
Up to $50 million for innovative carbon capture, use and storage hubs focussed on shared CCUS infrastructure between co-located emitters and viable CO2 storage sites.
Up to $30 million grant funding for Carbon Capture and Use Technologies
Up to $30 million for innovative carbon capture, use and storage technologies research, development or commercialisation projects.
Up to $5 million for microgrid pilots in regional and remote Australia
Up to $5 million in government grant funding for regional microgrid pilot projects.
Government Grant funding for regional development projects
Up to $250,000 in grant funding for regional projects.
Grants up to $2 million under the Murray-Darling Healthy Rivers Program
The Australian Government are offering grants up to $2 million to support community-led projects to improve the health and ecological conditions of the rivers and wetlands in the Murray-Darling Basin, and to support increased economic activity and employment in the Basin communities.
Up to $50,000 for Victorian packaging waste reduction or recovery initiatives
Grants of up to $50,000 available to SME’s and other organisations to reduce or recover packaging waste.
Up to $50,000 in grant funding to support West Australian SME’s
Up to $50,000 to help WA businesses participate in major government and private sector projects.