Program Name
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Close Date
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Available funding
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Fund Objective
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Eligible Project Cost Summary
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Website
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Kickstarter Grants
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8 May 2025
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up to $300,000
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To support crime reduction, identifying and addressing the range of risks and needs for young people, repairing relationships with family and kin, and supporting a young person’s re-engagement with education, training, or employment.
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Programs: structured activities with the same young people over time; Projects: broader initiatives addressing community needs; Events: part of a wider program, not stand-alone.
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https://www.youthjustice.qld.gov.au/partnerships/kickstarter-grants
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QANTAS Regional Grants Program
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10 May 2025
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$1,000 - $5,000
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To provide financial, flight and marketing support to charities, organisations, projects and individuals in regional areas.
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Cash grants, flights in kind, and marketing support to support objectives
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https://www.qantas.com/au/en/about-us/our-company/in-the-community/qantas-regional-grants.html
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Touring Queensland - Round 6
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12 May 2025
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Up to $100,000
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Supports arts presenters and producers to deliver for tour-ready performances (including live music), visual arts, exhibitions, schools’ tours, events, and workshops.
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50% contribution to tour management, travel, freight, installation, technical support, equipment hire, and community engagement.
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https://www.arts.qld.gov.au/aq-funding/aq-touring-queensland-fund
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QLD Child Protection Week - ASTI Community Engagement
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16 May 2025
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up to $5000
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Support ATSI-led initiatives that raise awareness of child abuse, promote local support services, and empower communities to act.
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Venue hire, catering, travel & accommodation for staff or speakers, promotional & cultural materials, facilitator fees, workshop supplies, printing, equipment hire, reasonable admin costs.
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https://childprotectionweek.org.au/grants/atsi-community-grants/
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Indigenous Rangers Program Expansion (Round 2)
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5 June 2025
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Min $650,000 over three years
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Round 2 of the IRP Expansion (Round 2) will open in early to mid-2025 as an open competitive process.
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Employment expenses; Administration and audit expenses ; Consultation and planning expenses; Operational expenses; Training expenses; Transport, fuel and maintenance expenses; Capacity building funding; Strategic planning funding
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https://www.niaa.gov.au/our-work/environment-and-land/indigenous-rangers
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The Gambling Community Benefit Fund Round 124
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30 June 2025
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Up to $100,000
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To support Queensland groups to provide services, leisure activities and opportunities for Queensland communities.
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May include community events/training; equipment (including medical equipment); facility improvements; machinery; printing/publications/marketing; solar; vehicles/boats; workshops/conferences
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https://www.justice.qld.gov.au/initiatives/community-grants
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Youth Development Partnership Fund
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30 June 2025
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Not specified
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To fund youth crime prevention programs through sport and recreation activities, improve physical and mental health outcomes amongst youth that are at risk of offending or already in conflict with the law.
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Tailored sport and active recreation opportunities that are best suited to the needs of each region based on local youth crime issues.
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https://www.dtis.qld.gov.au/sport/funding-programs/youth-development-partnership-fund
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Celebrating Multicultural Queensland Program - Multicultural Events
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13 July 2025
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$10,000 -$20,000
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Support events that celebrate multicultural identity, foster intercultural connections, promote social inclusion and understanding.
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Expenses must directly relate to the delivery of the event and be essential for its delivery. Some expenses are capped.
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https://www.tatsipca.qld.gov.au/our-work/multicultural-affairs/programs-initiatives/funding-programs/celebrating-multicultural-queensland-program
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Variety Queensland Community Grant
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30 Sep 2025
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Varies
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To support QLD schools and organisations to improve access and inclusion for children aged 0–17 who face financial hardship, geographic isolation, or disability, by funding essential equipment.
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Equipment and tangible items which may include educational resources, medical equipment and supplies, mobility equipment, and technology.
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https://variety.smartygrants.com.au/QLDCOMM2025
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The Gambling Community Benefit Fund Round 125
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31 Oct 2025
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Up to $35,000
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To support Queensland groups to provide services, leisure activities and opportunities for Queensland communities.
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May include community events/training; equipment (including medical equipment); facility improvements; machinery; printing/publications/marketing; solar; vehicles/boats; workshops/conferences
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https://www.justice.qld.gov.au/initiatives/community-grants
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Social Enterprise Development Initiative - capability building grants
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31 Dec 2025
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up to $120,000
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Seeking projects that support social enterprises to be more efficient and effective in delivering social benefits to vulnerable Australians.
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Systems implementation; IT/HR/accounting and financial advice; marketing strategy; social procurement and investor pitch development; impact investor introductions; scaling and capability building (incl. internal costs up to 20%).
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https://impactinvestingaustralia.com/looking-for-funding-or-investors/#sedi-grants
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Exceptional Disaster Assistance Recovery Grants - Western Queensland Surface Trough and Associated Rainfall and Flooding
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2 April 2026
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$25,000-$75,000
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Grants are available for Primary Producers, Business and Not for Profit organisations to assist with immediate reinstatement activities, such as repairs to infrastructure, purchase equipment and materials, clean up, remove debris, replace fencing, purchase and transport livestock and other costs associated with the recovery process.
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Eligible clean-up, reinstatement activities and emergency measures include:
• Equipment and materials to undertake clean-up
• Additional labour costs (above and beyond normal wage expenditure i.e. day-to-day staffing)
• Disposing of damaged goods such as lost or damaged crops, and injured or dead livestock, including associated costs
• Repairs to buildings (other than housing)
• Fencing not covered by any other assistance
• Reconditioning/ repairing essential plant and equipment
• Salvaging crops, grain and feeds
• Purchase or hire/ lease costs for equipment essential to the immediate resumption of the business
• Payment for tradespeople to conduct safety inspections
• Essential repairs to premises and internal fittings that is not covered by insurance
• Replacing lost or damaged crops (including pasture-based crop and sugar cane) with the same or comparable crop
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https://www.qrida.qld.gov.au/program/exceptional-disaster-assistance-recovery-grants-wq-surface-trough#producer-tab
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Disaster Assistance (Essential Working Capital) Loans - 2025 Disaster Activation Events only
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31-Dec 2026
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$100,000-$250,000
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Concessional interest rate loans to primary producers, businesses and not for profit organisations who have suffered a significant loss of income because of an eligible disaster by providing the essential working capital required to continue business operations.
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Concessional loans are provided to assist you with essential working capital for expenses such as:
•paying salaries or wages
•paying creditors
•paying rent or rates
•buying goods, including for example, fuel essential to carry on the primary production enterprise
•buying fodder or water for livestock or produce
•transporting livestock or produce.
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https://www.qrida.qld.gov.au/program/disaster-assistance-essential-working-capital-loan
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Disaster Assistance Loans - 2025 Disaster Activation Events only
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31-Dec 2026
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$100,000-$250,000
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Disaster Assistance Loans are available to assist primary producers, small businesses and non-profit organisations with re-establishing normal operations.
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Concessional loans are provided to assist you to re-establish the normal operations of your primary production enterprise by covering costs such as:
•repairing or replacing damaged plant and equipment
•repairing or replacing farm buildings
•purchasing livestock to replace those lost in the disaster event
•meeting carry-on requirements including: re-planting, restoring or re-establishing areas affected by the disaster event; sustenance; and essential property operations and paying rent and rates
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https://www.qrida.qld.gov.au/program/disaster-assistance-loans
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Freight Subsidies
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Per disaster event
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Up to $5,000
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To assist primary producers impacted by an eligible disaster with the transport of livestock, fodder or water for livestock, building, fencing equipment or machinery to the primary producer’s home property.
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Application forms are available online or can be posted or emailed to you, contact the Customer Service Centre on 13 25 23.
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https://www.publications.qld.gov.au/dataset/disaster-freight-subsidy-applications
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Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) First Nations - Scoping Grant
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30 June 2027
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Up to $30,000
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To help First Nations organisations to scope co-designed English language, literacy, numeracy and digital (LLND) skills training. The training is to be co-designed with the community/communities in which it will be delivered.
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Community engagement, and relationship and capacity building and to establish if there is a need for English LLND training in a community and to prepare an application for a Delivery Grant.
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https://www.dewr.gov.au/skills-education-and-employment/see-first-nations
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National Cultural Heritage Account
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Always Open
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$500,000
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Supports Australian cultural organisations to acquire significant cultural heritage objects.
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Facilitating the acquisition of Australian protected objects for display or safe keeping.
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https://www.arts.gov.au/funding-and-support/national-cultural-heritage-account
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Business support for CCCF grant recipients
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Ongoing
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Not Specified
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Free business support to current Community Child Care Fund (CCCF) grant recipients to help them review and improve their financial viability and sustainability.
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Support is delivered through business advisors who work with a service to help identify ways to improve financial viability and sustainability.
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https://www.education.gov.au/early-childhood/community-child-care-fund/business-support
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Rugby League Infrastructure Fund
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Ongoing
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$50,000 - $150,000
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To increase the number of inclusive rugby league facilities across Queensland through partnership between QRL and QLD government. Seeking 'shovel ready' proposals for projects that align with Queensland Rugby League’s Infrastructure Strategy and the NRL Minimum Facility Standards.
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Inclusive facilities including changerooms and accessibility toilets; Lighting Project; Field upgrades; Regional / rural / remote; School sites, Canteen upgrades
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https://www.qrl.com.au/news/2024/02/12/qrl-teams-up-with-queensland-government-for-rugby-league-infrastructure-fund/
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School Transport Infrastructure Program
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Ongoing
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Seeking feedback from the community that will inform funding to improve the safety and operation of schools through new or improved infrastructure at the school and/or on the surrounding road network
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Construction / upgrading of: bus set-down areas, indents/ bays, parking bays and/or turn-around areas; bikeways and shared pathways; traffic signals and other intersection improvements; Stop, Drop and Go zones: pedestrian pathways: fencing and barriers.
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https://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Safety/Road-safety/Targeted-Road-Safety-Program/School-Transport-Infrastructure-Program
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Sporting Schools
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PENDING
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$1,000 - $4,150
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Funding to engage primary and secondary school students, especially those inactive, girls, and from disadvantaged areas, in free, high-quality sport programs, while fostering partnerships with sporting organisations and enhancing the capabilities of coaches and the sport workforce.
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Program delivery and associated costs
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https://www.sportaus.gov.au/schools/schools/funding#grant_guidelines
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