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Name Organisation Amount Region Tag(s)
Arts Queensland Funding Arts Queensland Various. QLD Arts, Database, Culture
Australia Council Grant Programs Australia Council for the Arts Various. ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TSI, VIC, WA Arts, Database
Business Growth Grants Australian Government Single up-front payment up to $50,000 QLD Commercial development, Business
Capacity Building for Native Title Corporations National Indigenous Australians Agency Not specified. All Commercial development, Business, Community development
Carclew Project and Development Grants Carclew Various. SA Arts, Employment, Culture, Heritage, Database, Youth
Community Grants Queensland Government Various. QLD Community, Community development, Business, Commercial development, Database
Department of Communities, Disability Services and Seniors grants Queensland government Between $70,000 and $400,000 per project. QLD Database, Childhood, Family, Health
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications Funding Programs Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications Various. ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TSI, VIC, WA Database
Department of Justice and Attorney General Projects and Initiatives Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney General Various. QLD Community, Database, Legal
Economic Development Fund Tablelands Regional Council Up to $5,000 per project. QLD Business, Commercial development, Tourism, Employment
Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal Grants Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal Various. All Education, Community, Commercial development, Business, Community development
Grant Guru’s GrantReady Service Grant Guru Various. All Database, Commercial development, Business
GrantConnect Australian Government Various. TSI Database
Grants and Assistance Finder Australian Government Business Service Various. All Database, Commercial development, Business
Grants and Subsidies Department of Local Government, Racing and Multicultural Affairs Various. QLD Database, Commercial development, Employment, Business, Emergency
Murray–Darling Healthy Rivers Program: Large Grants Community Grants Hub Ranging between $100,001 and $2,000,000. ACT, NSW, QLD, SA, VIC Caring for Country, Environment, Commercial development, Employment, Business, Community development, Land and water
Murray–Darling Healthy Rivers Program: Small Grants (Round 2) NT Department of Environment and Natural Resources Range between $5,000 and $100,000. ACT, NSW, QLD, SA, VIC Caring for Country, Environment, Land and water, Employment, Business, Community development, Commercial development
Museums & Galleries Queensland Funding opportunities Museums & Galleries Queensland Various. QLD Database, Arts, Heritage
Recovery Support National Recovery and Resilience Agency Various. All Emergency, Natural disaster, Database
Rural Economic Development Grants Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority Up to a maximum of $250,000 with a 50 % cash contribution requirement from applicants. QLD Business, Commercial development, Training, Employment

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