Grants Hub

Squadron Energy Community Grants - https://www.squadronenergy.com/community - Always Open  
Delta Electricity Sponsorship
 - https://app.thegrantshub.com.au/grant/8271 - Always Open
Always Open - Tamworth Regional Council Grants https://www.tamworth.nsw.gov.au/contribute/funding-opportunities -Supports not-for-profit organisations, charities, community groups and organisations located within the Tamworth Regional Council local government area, that provide a service to the Tamworth regional community.

Litter Prevention Grants Program - open from now until 2/3/2026 https://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/Working-together/Grants/Litter-prevention-grants-program/Grants-available

Low Carbon Landscapes fund - up to $1,000,000 The Low Carbon Landscapes grant program aims to scale up high quality carbon abatement from the primary industries and land sector, by supporting the development of financially viable projects which can attract investment.https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/low-carbon-landscapes-grant#toc-key-information 


Closes 30 May 2025

Tradies Sustainable Futures Grants started in 2014 to help promote environmental change and sustainable development in and beyond our community.


Application Close June 6, 2025

The Bupa Foundation is offering grants of up to $10,000 to charities and community groups focused on creating a healthy planet through our 2025 Community Grants program.If you’re part of a group helping people or the environment thrive, we want to hear from you! Tap the link in bio to apply:https://ms.spr.ly/6181SuAiH


The NSW Environmental Trust is now inviting applications to the 2025 round of its Environmental Restoration and Rehabilitation Grants Program.

$4 million in grant funding is available to community and government organisations for projects focused on protecting, conserving and restoring the environment in New South Wales. Funding of $150,000 to $350,000 per project is available.

 


Our communities are the backbone of the places we work and live. We aim to create positive and lasting relationships with our local communities. It’s part of our commitment to building a sustainable future.

Transgrid’s Community Partnerships Program offers grants of up to $5,000 for not-for-profit organisations that are local to our planning, operations, and major project areas.


It only takes one idea to create something truly incredible that has a long-lasting impact in your community. 

Our Essential Grants Program provides financial support to community groups across our network area, contributing to positive outcomes for regional communities. 

Applications are now open


The application period for the QBE Foundation Local Grants Australia 2025 program has now opened. The application process will be open from Monday 3 March 2025 until Thursday 3 April 2025 at 5pm AEDT.


As part of Landcare Australia’s celebration of 35 years of Landcare Australia and landcare as a national movement, the 2024 Landcare Australia Community Grants program will support local landcare and community environmental groups across Australia to deliver projects that address priority issues for the group, community and/or the environment.


CLOSE 10 MAY 2024
The Qantas Regional Grants program represents a significant opportunity for those looking to contribute to the vibrancy and sustainability of Australia's regional areas. Applicants are encouraged to seize this chance to make a lasting difference in their regions, reinforcing the foundational spirit of Australia's vast and varied landscapes. Head to Grants Space for more information.


Advance Notice - Environmental Trust Environmental Education grants 2025 round will open 22/9/25 https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/funding-and-support/nsw-environmental-trust/grants-available/environmental-educationThe Environmental Education grants program funds projects that develop knowledge and skills in protecting and restoring our environment

Advance Notice
 - Community Building Partnerships - opens 01/09/2025
CBP will consider funding requests between $10,000 and $100,000 for projects in NSW involving:
- Capital works including construction of new community infrastructure as well as refurbishment, repair and maintenance of existing community infrastructure. Capital works are: improvements to the land or building, or freestanding equipment that will be fixed or installed to the land or building
- The purchase of freestanding equipment. Freestanding equipment is: equipment that does not require installation. This also includes vehicles and vessels that do not require registration e.g. tractors, utility task vehicles (UTV) or side-by-side ATVs, dragon boats, golf buggies, dinghies, powerboats or sailing boats less than 5.5 m long or with an engine less than 4.0 kw
- The purchase of vehicle(s). Vehicles are: cars, buses, trucks, trailers, motorised rescue vehicles including boats and any modifications to existing vehicles. https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/community-building-partnership

Advance Notice - James N Kirby Foundation Small Grants - Opens 1/11/025 DGR required https://www.kirbyfoundation.com.au/eligibility-criteria/how-to-apply/Supports organisations and programs whose work benefits: health, education and technology, environment and social welfare and the arts.


Latest News


Campfire Gathering

Campfire Gathering

The Campfire Gathering at Boonalla Aboriginal Area on Gamilaroi Country was a truly meaningful day of connection, learning, and reflection. Coordinators from across the northwest came together in a culturally safe and welcoming space to build relationships, share stories, and strengthen partnerships with the Aboriginal community.

The day began with a moving Acknowledgement of Country, followed by powerful storytelling that invited everyone to reflect on their own connection to place. Through open and respectful conversations, we explored our experiences in Landcare and the importance of Aboriginal partnerships in our shared work caring for Country.

Lunch provided the perfect opportunity to relax, share a yarn, and deepen our connections. In the afternoon, Landcare staff engaged in a robust and honest discussion about what Aboriginal partnerships mean in practice, before ending the day with a quiet reflection and personal commitment to Country.


Erosion control with rock bags

North West Local Land Services Extension officer Craig Pullman invited Landcare Coordinators to view the application of erosion control Rockbags at a property west of Barraba on 29th May 2025.

These flexible geotextile bags filled with rocks, are increasingly used for creek erosion control.  They are environmentally friendly, being made from non-toxic, recycled plastic, and are permeable to water and suitable for fish and wildlife habitats. 

The site was a narrow creek bed with a high eroded bank requiring stabilisation. 


Down to Earth: Conversation, Collaboration & Technology

Hosted by Landcare Australia and FarmLab

Down to Earth
 is a 2-day immersive experience for anyone connected to the agrifood supply chain, from producers, founders, supply chain leads and sustainability managers to government reps, researchers, and investors. If carbon is on your radar (or in your ESG report), this is your cue to head to Armidale.

Our members often say that when you become part of Landcare, you’re not just joining a group, you’re becoming part of a family. The concept is so compatible with Australian culture it’s hard not to get involved! By becoming a TRLA member, you’ll be supporting our work, learning new skills, becoming part of the solution, and helping to make a difference for the future.

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together we can make a difference

funding support

Did you know (TRLA) run an Annual Small Grants program for Landcare activities connected to the Tamworth region.

Volunteer Landcare and Grassroots Community groups can apply up to $2,500 for activities that meet an objective of TRLA’s strategic plan with eight successful projects being awarded funds from across the region.

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