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Community Celebration Grant

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Redland City Council
Supports local events that celebrate cultural diversity, seasonal traditions, and community spirit
Up to $15,000
Closes 9 May 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleState / territoryNorthern TerritoryReadycommunityartsenterpriseregenerativeOpen details →

Environmental Restoration and Rehabilitation Grants Program 2026

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NSW Government — NSW Environmental Trust
This grant program supports community and government organisations to achieve lasting, positive impacts on the NSW environment by protecting, conserving and restoring our natural resources.
Up to $350,000
Closes 13 May 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleState / territoryNew South WalesReadycommunityregenerativeenvironmentOpen details →

CNFS Inland Natives 2026/27

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NSW Government — Fisheries and Forestry
Provides two dollars in funds for every one dollar in funds raised by the community to stock native fish in public waters to benefit anglers
Up to $12,000
Closes 9 May 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleState / territoryNew South WalesReadycommunityregenerativeenvironmentprimary industryregionalsports recreationOpen details →

Green Water is Good: Control and Design of Low-Carbon Water Pumping Systems. This project aims to develop new theoretical tools for the control and design of low-carbon water pumping systems powered b

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The University of Melbourne — Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
Green Water is Good: Control and Design of Low-Carbon Water Pumping Systems. This project aims to develop new theoretical tools for the control and design of low-carbon water pumping systems powered by renewable energy. One expected outcome is to establish advanced control frameworks that significantly reduce operational cost for water pumping systems and meanwhile produce the least carbon emissions. The control frameworks will integrate stochastic uncertainties of solar cloud cover, electricity price and water demand. The control frameworks will be incorporated into a two-stage constrained optimisation as a codesign strategy for future low-carbon water pumping systems. This project will gain significant economic, commercial and environmental benefits to the Australian community.. Scheme: Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Field: 0906 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Lead: Dr Ye Wang
Up to $520,660
Closes 9 May 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleResearchNorthern TerritoryReadycommunityregenerativeenterprisetechnologyOpen details →

Rare Earth Metal Separation by Polymer Inclusion Membranes. The project aims to develop a novel hydrometallurgical method for the separation of the rare earth metals dysprosium and terbium from mixed

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The University of Melbourne — Linkage Projects
Rare Earth Metal Separation by Polymer Inclusion Membranes. The project aims to develop a novel hydrometallurgical method for the separation of the rare earth metals dysprosium and terbium from mixed rare earth metal solutions using polymer inclusion membranes with a crosslinked or non-crosslinked polymer backbone. These metals are crucial for the manufacturing of advanced technology products. The membrane-based method is expected to offer significant advantages over the currently used solvent extraction methods by eliminating the use of solvents and conducting the separation as a continuous process where the extraction and back-extraction steps take place simultaneously. These advantages are expected to make the separation process more cost-effective and drastically reduce its environmental impact.. Scheme: Linkage Projects. Field: 0904 - Chemical Engineering. Lead: Prof Spas Kolev
Up to $337,617
Closes 10 May 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleResearchNorthern TerritoryReadyartsregenerativetechnologyOpen details →

A novel quantitative risk assessment framework for fractured rock slopes. Rock slope instabilities present grave risks to life and to the serviceability of major Australian infrastructure such as mine

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The University of Newcastle — Discovery Projects
A novel quantitative risk assessment framework for fractured rock slopes. Rock slope instabilities present grave risks to life and to the serviceability of major Australian infrastructure such as mines, roads and railways, and to coastal recreation areas. This project aims at developing tools for the quantitative risk assessment of fractured rock slopes based on rigorous rock mechanics, numerical methods and probabilistic methods. The research outcomes will improve our understanding of natural and engineering rock slopes, reduce the uncertainties in the prediction of the safety of infrastructures, and thus minimize the loss and damage. The research outcomes can also be used to maintain workplace safety in mining environments and avoid disruptions to production. . Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 0905 - Civil Engineering. Lead: Prof Jinsong Huang
Up to $487,837
Closes 9 May 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleResearchNorthern TerritoryReadyregenerativetechnologyOpen details →

Enhancing marine bathymetry using new generation satellite sensors. Highly accurate marine bathymetry are currently lacking in 72% of the global ocean including around Australia, particularly in shall

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The University of Newcastle — Discovery Projects
Enhancing marine bathymetry using new generation satellite sensors. Highly accurate marine bathymetry are currently lacking in 72% of the global ocean including around Australia, particularly in shallow seas and near-shore coastal zones, contributing to various navigation and marine safety accidents. Ship surveys of the seafloor are time-consuming and expensive. Satellite altimetry data provide an alternative solution. This project will improve Australia’s marine bathymetry by using spatially comprehensive and unprecedented data from new radar and laser satellite sensors. We aim to develop techniques for integration of the new data with other independent data sources, producing the most precise marine bathymetry for coastal terrain mapping, marine transport and safety management.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 0909 - Geomatic Engineering. Lead: Hon A/Prof Xiaoli Deng
Up to $568,746
Closes 15 May 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleResearchNorthern TerritoryReadyartsregenerativeenterprisetechnologyOpen details →

Using assisted evolution to win the war against invasive species. Invasive species disrupt ecosystem functioning, causing severe economic costs. This project investigates the use of native insects, al

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Macquarie University — Discovery Projects
Using assisted evolution to win the war against invasive species. Invasive species disrupt ecosystem functioning, causing severe economic costs. This project investigates the use of native insects, alongside assisted evolution, as a novel approach to control invasive plants. Combining experimental and observational data we aim to accelerate adaptation already underway and entrained by selection from interactions between invasive plants and Australian insects. These data will not only address unresolved questions in evolutionary biology but will also provide knowledge on the role native insects can play in the biocontrol of invasive weeds. This will be crucial for conservation managers and agricultural practitioners dealing with plant movement and/or crop development under ongoing environmental change.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 0501 - Ecological Applications. Lead: Prof Johannes Le Roux
Up to $344,174
Closes 14 May 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleResearchNorthern TerritoryReadyartsregenerativeenterpriseOpen details →

High-value functional ingredients from bean processing waste. Legumes are considered highly nutritious and sustainable food. Accordingly, there is a steady growth in the consumption of legumes worldw

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Monash University — Linkage Projects
High-value functional ingredients from bean processing waste. Legumes are considered highly nutritious and sustainable food. Accordingly, there is a steady growth in the consumption of legumes worldwide, including in Australia. Due to lengthy soaking and cooking times, consumers prefer ready-to-eat canned legumes. The current processing technologies are energy and water-intensive and generate considerable waste. This project investigates the application of non-thermal technologies to reduce processing time, water and energy use and enable the recovery of valuable polyphenols and soluble dietary fibres normally lost in the wastewater. This knowledge will lead to sustainable beans processing, delivering improved productivity to Australian manufacturers and quality food to Australian consumers.. Scheme: Linkage Projects. Field: 0908 - Food Sciences. Lead: A/Prof Sushil Dhital
Up to $486,123
Closes 13 May 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleResearchNorthern TerritoryReadytechnologyOpen details →

New Silent Anchors for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines in Calcareous Sand . Reliable wind energy sites are in deeper waters and require offshore floating structures to harness the wind energy. Such fl

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The University of Western Australia — Discovery Projects
New Silent Anchors for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines in Calcareous Sand . Reliable wind energy sites are in deeper waters and require offshore floating structures to harness the wind energy. Such floating structures require a reliable anchoring system that is secure and environmentally friendly. Calcareous sands, rich in carbonate content, pose unique challenges with their behaviour difficult to predict. In this project, a novel silent anchoring system is investigated that can be installed with minimum noise and vibration compared to more traditional counterparts. Through the state of the art development in numerical modelling and centrifuge modelling, this project will advance Australian Science and Practice in designing floating wind turbines in carbonate rich soils offshore and help energy transition.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 4005 - Civil Engineering. Lead: Prof Yuxia Hu
Up to $511,641
Closes 11 May 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleResearchNationalReadyartsregenerativetechnologyOpen details →

Enabling wider use of mechanistic models for biodiversity forecasts . Forecasting species distributions is challenging yet necessary. The pattern-based models commonly used are error-prone. Mechanisti

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The University of Melbourne — Discovery Projects
Enabling wider use of mechanistic models for biodiversity forecasts . Forecasting species distributions is challenging yet necessary. The pattern-based models commonly used are error-prone. Mechanistic models, best equipped for the task, are limited by lack of data. This project aims to enable wider use of mechanistic models by developing new methods for dealing with incomplete trait data and uncertainty. It expects to generate new knowledge about how species’ traits define the environments in which they persist. Anticipated outcomes include enhanced capacity to apply mechanistic models to conservation problems, methods for communicating uncertainties and models for tens of species of immediate conservation interest. This will enable more reliable biodiversity forecasts, supporting better decision-making. . Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 4104 - Environmental Management. Lead: Prof Michael McCarthy
Up to $728,403
Closes 14 May 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleResearchNorthern TerritoryReadyregenerativeenterpriseOpen details →

Supporting the sustainability of Australia's local news ecosystem. This project aims to understand how Australia’s main public broadcaster, the ABC, can best support public interest journalism in rura

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Deakin University — Linkage Projects
Supporting the sustainability of Australia's local news ecosystem. This project aims to understand how Australia’s main public broadcaster, the ABC, can best support public interest journalism in rural and regional communities, with a specific focus on fragile and underserved areas of the nation’s local news ecosystem. The project will develop new knowledge around media power and how news providers can work together to secure the sustainability of local news. Expected outcomes include a framework to identify and define areas of news need, an assessment of existing interventions and road-tested approaches to improve information quality. The project should provide benefits by supporting forms of local journalism that ultimately enhances the demographic health and social fabric of small towns and cities. . Scheme: Linkage Projects. Field: 4701 - Communication and Media Studies. Lead: Prof Kristy Hess
Up to $345,328
Closes 11 May 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleResearchNorthern TerritoryReadyhealthcommunityOpen details →

Community grants

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Bupa Foundation (Australia) Limited — Community grants
Provides grants to charities across causes like mental health, social inclusion, food security, and environmental sustainability.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
Harvest / Farm fitFoundationsNationalNeeds datehealthcommunityenvironmentindigenousOpen details →

Resources Scholarship

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The Trustee For The Playford Memorial Trust — Resources Scholarship
Scholarship for resources, energy and sustainability students
Up to $10,000
Closes 30 June 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleFoundationsGeo unclearNeeds verificationeducationenvironmentresearchOpen details →

Rural Financial Counselling Service Program 2027 to 2032

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Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry — GO8291
The Australian Government is inviting applications through an open process to apply to deliver services under 1.12 Rural.... Rural Development
Amount not specified
Closes 14 May 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleFederal / nationalNorthern TerritoryReadyOpen details →

Small Grant Round

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The Anthony Costa Foundation — Small Grant Round
Designed for smaller grassroots organisations and organisations new to the foundation. Maximum request is $25,000. Focus areas include mental health, education equity, homelessness, family violence, addiction, food insecurity, disability inclusion, and arts/culture.
Up to $25,000
Ongoing
Harvest / Farm possibleFoundationsNorthern TerritoryNeeds dateindigenousOpen details →

$1,000 SafeWork small business rebate

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NSW Government
Get up to $1,000 towards the cost of workplace health and safety items.
Up to $1,000
Ongoing
Harvest / Farm possibleState / territoryNew South WalesNeeds dateindigenousartshealthcommunityregenerativeenterpriseeducationjusticedisaster_reliefsporthousingdisabilityOpen details →

Development & Operations Grants

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Community Broadcasting Foundation — Development & Operations Grants
These grants aim to enhance the long-term sustainability, governance, and operational capacity of community media organisations across Australia. They contribute to media diversity, social cohesion, and the development of a skilled and resilient broadcasting sector.
Amount not specified
Closes 11 Aug 2026
Harvest / Farm possibleFoundationsGeo unclearNeeds verificationcommunitytechnologyindigenousOpen details →

Yeperenye Charitable Trust — NT Social Enterprise

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$200,000 – $200,000
Ongoing
Harvest / Farm possibleCuratedGeo unclearNeeds dateOpen details →

Ininti Store Trust — NT Remote Social Enterprise

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$200,000 – $200,000
Ongoing
Harvest / Farm possibleCuratedGeo unclearNeeds dateOpen details →

NAB Foundation — Social Enterprise

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$200,000 – $200,000
Ongoing
Harvest / Farm possibleCuratedGeo unclearNeeds dateOpen details →

IBA Social Enterprise Grant

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$200,000 – $200,000
Ongoing
Harvest / Farm possibleCuratedGeo unclearNeeds dateOpen details →

KARI Foundation — Indigenous Social Enterprise

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$200,000 – $200,000
Ongoing
Harvest / Farm possibleCuratedGeo unclearNeeds dateOpen details →

Social Enterprise Development Grants

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$75,000 – $75,000
Ongoing
Harvest / Farm possibleCuratedGeo unclearNeeds dateOpen details →

Social Enterprise Innovation Grant

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$50,000 – $50,000
Ongoing
Harvest / Farm possibleCuratedGeo unclearNeeds dateOpen details →
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