Grants Closing in June

Children’s Week Small Grants Program, Closing 1 June 2026. with 10 grants of $1,000 available to support Children’s Week events, activities and projects across Tasmania. This year’s theme is “Children have the right to use their own language, celebrate their culture and practise their religion” (UNCRC Article 30). e , with Children’s Week running from 24 October to 1 November 2026. The program encourages inclusive and accessible celebrations that reflect Tasmania’s diverse communities and regions.

Junior Travel Assistance Program - 2025/26. Open until 24 June 2026. Provideshelp to young athletes (aged 12-18) with the costs of travelling to national sporting championships.This program offers one-off grants of up to $200 to ease the financial burden on families, allowing more young Tasmanians to represent their state.

The Digital Sisters program has been extended until June 2026. The Australian Government, through the Department of Social Services, will continue funding the program, allowing 55 network partners to keep empowering women in their communities.  This extension is a direct result of the incredible work every Digital Sisters partner is doing in their community and the powerful impact the program has had. We are thrilled that we can continue with this program for one more year.

Capacity Building grant - opens 15 June 2026. Support for community organisations to run a train-the-trainer program to support and develop new digital mentors.

Get Online Week event grant open 15 June 2026.  Applications for the $1,000

Arts Tasmania -  closes 15 June 2026

Arts organisations – annual programs - enable arts organisations to deliver annual programs.
Programs for individuals and groups - supports activities that further the artistic practice and careers of individuals and groups.
Annie Greig Dance Scholarship - supports Tasmanian dancers aged between 17 and 26 to travel nationally or internationally (for a combined period of at least three months) to undertake professional development activities.

Screen Tasmania - closes 19 June 2026

Screen - Market Travel 
Screen - Professional Events 
Screen - Short Courses

Copyright Agency – Publishing Fellowships close on 1 June 2026 and provide fellowships supporting Australian writers and creative professionals.

NHMRC Postgraduate Scholarships close on 3 June 2026 and provide funding for postgraduate research training in health and medical fields.

MRFF Traumatic Brain Injury Mission Grant (GO8208) closes on 17 June 2026 and supports research projects addressing traumatic brain injury.

Ian Potter Foundation – Community Wellbeing Program (EOI) closes on 18 June 2026 and supports projects improving outcomes for disadvantaged communities.

Copyright Agency – Frank Moorhouse Fellowship for Young Writers closes on 22 June 2026 and supports emerging Australian writers developing major works.

FRRR Strengthening Rural Communities – Small & Vital (Round 29) closes on 24 June 2026 and provides grants for grassroots community projects and resilience initiatives in regional areas.

Regional Arts Fund – Quick Response Grants close on 30 June 2026 and support artists and organisations with professional development and project opportunities.

Zinfra's Community Grants Program  21 June 2026 First Nations round. For questions, emaiL info@zinfra.com.au. providing funding of up to $10,000 to organisations that provide support and services to First Nations people. 

Kinetic’s Moving Communities Fund closes 24 June 2026. provides grants and in-kind support to community groups, schools and not-for-profit organisations for projects that improve wellbeing, inclusion and community participation. The program supports local initiatives across Australia and New Zealand, with funding of up to $10,000 available for eligible projects.

Waste and Resource Recovery Board Sponsorship Program 2025-26 closes 30 June 2026. Provides funding of $1,000 to $10,000 to eligible organisations, events and individuals that support the delivery of the Tasmanian Waste and Resource Recovery Strategy (WRR Strategy). The Sponsorship Program has a focus on supporting projects, organisations and events that clearly align with the WRR Strategy, demonstrate and road-test innovation, produce improved resource streams and circular supply chains, and deliver better services, products and outcomes for Tasmania.

FRRR ABC Takeover Youth Catalyst Grants  30 June 2026. The Takeover Youth Catalyst Grants aim to empower young people to shape their community’s future

Accelerating Trade Grant Program - Round 7 (2025-26) Closes 30 June 2026.

Major Events Partnership Program 2025/26. Closes 30 June 2026. provides funding to significant events that return substantial economic outcomes for our state. The Program is a competitive process with applications considered by the Major Events Group – a body made up of Government and industry representatives – against set criteria. The Program aims to deliver a regionally and seasonally balanced event portfolio for Tasmania that includes a variety of event types. 

Events - Special Partnerships 2025/26 close 30 June 2026. This program provides support to organisations bidding to host mass-participation events in Tasmania. The funding is intended for events that, if the bid is successful, would fit within the existing Major Event Partnerships Program.

Events - Sector Support 2025/26. Closes 30 June 2026.  Events Tasmania provides support to organisations bidding to host mass-participation events in Tasmania that would, should the bid be successful, fit within our existing Major Event Partnerships Program. This support is capped at $3 000, and can be used towards the development or presentation of the bid.

Regional Tourism Development Loan Scheme.  30 June 2026.  This program provides loans to support tourism projects in regional Tasmania.

Social Enterprise Capability Building Grants.  30 June 2026. This program provides funding to social enterprises to help them become more efficient and effective in delivering social benefits to vulnerable Australians.

Rebates for TAS sheep and goat farmers.  This program provides TAS sheep and goat farmers with rebates to help them purchase eligible eID device tags

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.