Indigenous Advancement Strategy (IAS) Grants
Major Australian Government funding programme for First Nations outcomes across employment, education, safety, culture, and remote communities.
Grants, loans, and procurement opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses and entrepreneurs.
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Major Australian Government funding programme for First Nations outcomes across employment, education, safety, culture, and remote communities.
Concessional business loans, mentoring, and financial support for First Nations entrepreneurs.
Stream 1: only open to Sisters of Saint Joseph (SOSJ) and associated entities. Stream 2: all applicants who meet the eligibility criteria: community organisation or charity registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) and with an Australian Business Number (ABN); project delivered within Australia. Preference given to Small Charities as defined by the...
Nominated organisations must be currently providing services in aged care, allied health, community services or disability services in Australia. Nominated teams must be currently working in either aged care, allied health, community services or disability services in Australia. Suitable nominees are those that go above and beyond the everyday demands of their role.
Australian registered not-for-profit organisations, community groups and schools with an ABN and Australian bank account that have a clear vision and goal to enhance the communities living through projects, programs or initiatives near our operations sites. Eligible projects should be delivered in the following postcodes: Around Port Botany - 2018, 2019, 2020, 2031, 2032, 2033,...
Be endorsed as a Tax Concession Charity (TCC) and up to date with ACNC reporting; directly align to one of the Areas of Interest; be a small or medium charity, as per ACNC charity size definitions (Small charities are those with annual revenue under $500,000, Medium charities are those with annual revenue of $500,000 or...
Grassroots non-profit organisations supporting people in NSW or VIC. Grassroots organisations that would be defined as small to medium-sized with an average income of $1,000,000 pa or less over the last three years. Discretion up to $1.5M turnover.
Applicants must be: community customers who have held a Bank Australia or Qudos Bank account from 30 June of the year prior (or earlier); an organisation, such as a not-for-profit, community, school, volunteer or social enterprise with an ABN. Deductible gift recipient status is not required.
To be eligible for The Impact Fund, your organisation must: be a nonprofit organisations with DGR1 status based in Australia; apply for only one funding opportunity and may not submit applications for multiple opportunities
Have DGR and TCC status. Project must occur within four months of the funds being approved. Because most of the funding for The Harcourts Foundation is generously provided by our Harcourts offices, we will only consider applications from groups for a specific event, project, item, or initiative where Harcourts has an office; priority is also...
One of the following entity types: Company; Cooperative; Corporate Commonwealth Entity; Incorporated Association; Indigenous Corporation; Local Government; Non-corporate Commonwealth Statutory Authority; Non-corporate State or Territory Statutory Authority; Partnership; Sole Trader; Statutory Entity.
Individual, group or not-for-profit organisation seeking funds to contribute positively to your regional community. The grant applicant does not need to live in regional Australia if they are applying for a program of work that directly benefits regional Australia. Regional Australia includes all the towns, small cities and areas that lie beyond the major capital...
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