Grants closing in July
Disaster Ready Fund - Closes 1 July. is the Australian Government’s flagship disaster resilience and risk reduction initiative, which will fund projects to support Australians to manage the physical, social and economic impacts of disasters caused by climate change and other natural hazards. Round Four (2026–27)
Australia Post Community Grants Closes 6 July 2026. Community Grants of up to $10,000 are available for locally led and delivered projects that help people meaningfully connect and improve mental wellbeing outcomes in their community. There is also an additional $250,000 in grant funding to support projects that enhance mental wellbeing, and build resilience in disaster-impacted communities.
Building Digital Skills Round 18 grants closes 10 July. $3,000 – $20,500 funding to you can run a program to support the over-50s to be connected and get digital skills. A range of resources and support materials are available to help organisations deliver this program. This Be Connected program aims to support older people in Australia so they have the skills needed to participate fully in society.
Healthy Cities Landcare Grants Program. Closes 13 July 2026.supporting urban and peri-urban communities across Australia to engage people in nature and regenerate the environment.Grants from $5,000–$25,000 are now available for: Community environmental groups (Landcare, Bushcare, Coastcare & more) ,Not-for-profits,Traditional Owners & First Nations organisations. Do you want to bring your project to life and make a difference in your local area? Apply by 13 July 2026, 5pm AEST.
Residential Land Rebate Program closes on 31 July 2026 and provides Tasmanian Government rebates supporting affordable residential land development and infrastructure.
On-Island Processing Grant – Round 2 closes on 31 July 2026 and is part of an $8.5 million program supporting Tasmania’s forestry sector and on-island timber processing capability.
Funding for Tasmanian Timber Processing Projects closes on 31 July 2026 and supports projects growing Tasmania’s plantation hardwood processing and sovereign manufacturing capability.
Local Para Champions – Round 1 (2025/26) closes on 31 July 2026 and provides financial assistance for athletes with disability, coaches and officials aged 12–24 attending championships.
Local Sporting Champions – Round 1 (2025/26) closes on 31 July 2026 and supports young athletes, coaches and officials aged 12–18 competing at higher-level championships.
Residential Land Rebate closes 31 July 2026. The program is a Tasmanian Government initiative to help boost the availability of affordable residential land and improve housing availability. Grants will be for a total claim amount of up to $15000 per-lot, up to a maximum of 40 lots per application. Funding is available for developers to help cover the cost of power, NBN, water and sewerage infrastructure.
Harcourts Foundation Grant Round. Closes 3 August. Funding for community-based organisations delivering projects that benefit local communities.Grant Round 70 – 4 May 2026 to 3 August 2026.
TasNetworks Bright Futures FundCloses 2 August is a grants program focused on creating a positive, lasting legacy forcommunities located within the NWTD project area.