Grants in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander
Preventive Health and Chronic Disease Support – LGBTIQA+ Safe Spaces
$10 million funding pool
The Preventive Health and Chronic Disease Support – LGBTIQA+ Safe Spaces grant supports the delivery of inclusive primary care workforce training and accreditation. The program aims to strengthen preventive health and chronic disease support for LGBTIQA+ communities by improving access, safety and quality of primary healthcare services across Australia.
CEWH Environmental Activities
$4.2M Funding Pool
CEWH Environmental Activities funding for projects improving environmental water delivery outcomes across the Murray–Darling Basin.
Documentary Development Program – Screen Australia
$30,000
Screen Australia Documentary Development grants up to $30k for documentary development across all platforms. Open year‑round.
WA – Aboriginal Ranger Program Round 9
Funding up to $250K
WA Aboriginal Ranger Program Round 9 grants for ACCOs to plan, launch or sustain ranger programs across regional WA.
Remote Jobs and Economic Development (RJED) Program – Round 3
$707M Funding Pool
Remote Jobs and Economic Development Program supporting new community‑aligned jobs across remote Australia.
Australian Bushland Program – New Indigenous Protected Areas (IPA)
$13M Funding Pool
New Indigenous Protected Areas grants fund consultation to establish IPAs nationwide, closing 11 March 2026.
Balnaves Foundation Grants
$150K-$250K per year
Funding for innovative education, medical, and arts projects supporting young people, disadvantaged groups and Indigenous Australians.
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Grants – Projects SA
Funding up to $25,000
Funding up to $25,000 for SA Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists to develop and present new creative projects.
Arts Business: First Nations Development Fund
Funding up to $50,000 is available
Creative Australia’s Arts Business: First Nations Development Fund provides grants between $10,000 and $50,000 to strengthen sustainable business practices and support economic and capacity-building development across First Nations arts and culture. The program is open nationally to First Nations individuals, groups and micro‑organisations, and funds activities that build governance capability, professional and workforce development, strategic planning, marketing, seed funding and digital capabilities, including e‑commerce and platform upgrades.
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