Funding Intelligence Layer

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145 grants and opportunities in the current funding search. Use one search surface to move between open grants, philanthropic funders, delivery organisations, and relationship tracking without starting again every time.

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Check place-level funding gaps, disadvantage, and community-controlled presence before you prioritise a funder or an application.

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Community organisations search grants, then trace back to aligned foundations and relationship targets.

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Grants & Opportunities

145 grants

Project area
Start with the ACT lane, then narrow by state and closing date.
Funding type
Capital (loans-with-grant), procurement (tenders & supply), or competitive grants.

Jewish Education Support Grant

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Waratah Education Foundation — Jewish Education Support Grant
Grant supporting Jewish education initiatives
Up to $10,000
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds dateeducationcommunityOpen details →

Principal's Tzedakah Fund

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The Trustee for Moriah College Foundation — Principal's Tzedakah Fund
Short-term practical financial support for students needing help with instruments, camp equipment, uniforms, tutoring, psychologist sessions
Up to $33,000
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds dateeducationOpen details →

Commonwealth Bank Staff Community Fund Community Grants (Youth-focused)

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CommBank Foundation — Commonwealth Bank Staff Community Fund Community Grants (Youth-focused)
This program invites applications from youth-focused community organizations across Australia to support the health and well-being of Australian youth up to 21 years old.
Up to $10,000
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds dateyouthcommunityhealtheducationindigenousOpen details →

Our Place Community Grants

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The Trustee For The Snow Foundation — Our Place Community Grants
Small grants up to $15K (some to $50K) for Canberra community organisations. One-off or multi-year funding for local impact projects.
Up to $50,000
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds datehealthcommunityindigenousOpen details →

CommBank Community Grants

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CommBank Foundation — CommBank Community Grants
The CommBank Staff Foundation's annual program awards $20,000 grants to community organisations across Australia, supporting local initiatives in areas such as mental health, homelessness, disability inclusion, education, and regional resilience.
$20,000 – $20,000
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds datecommunityeducationindigenoushealthdisabilityyouthenvironmentOpen details →

CommBank Staff Foundation Community Grants Program

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CommBank Foundation — CommBank Staff Foundation Community Grants Program
The CommBank Staff Foundation Community Grants Program provides $20,000 grants to Australian community organisations for initiatives addressing social challenges. These initiatives often focus on areas such as youth mental health, homelessness, disability inclusion, education, regional resilience, Indigenous Australians, and environmental matters. Organisations are nominated by CommBank employees, and staff donations are matched by the bank.
$20,000 – $20,000
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds datecommunityeducationindigenoushealthdisabilityyouthenvironmentsustainabilityOpen details →

CommBank Community Grants program

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CommBank Foundation — CommBank Community Grants program
The CommBank Community Grants program provides $20,000 grants to 180 community organisations across Australia annually. These grants aim to strengthen local resilience, inclusion, and wellbeing, supporting initiatives in areas such as mental health, homelessness, education, disability inclusion, regional resilience, and youth development. Organisations are nominated by CommBank staff members.
$20,000 – $20,000
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds datecommunityeducationdisabilityhealthyouthindigenousenvironmentOpen details →

Canberra Foundations Collaborative

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The Trustee For The Snow Foundation — Canberra Foundations Collaborative
Partnership with Hands Across Canberra and John James Foundation. $1.94M across 63 projects (2024). Supports community belonging, disability inclusion, healthcare, First Nations communities, DFV prevention.
Up to $50,000
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds datehealthcommunityindigenousOpen details →

O2E Grants

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Oceans2Earth Foundation - Oceans2Earth Volunteers Ltd — O2E Grants
Grants for animal welfare and habitat protection organizations
$2,000 – $2,000
Ongoing
FoundationsQueenslandNeeds dateeducationenvironmentOpen details →

Unstoppable Kids Program

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BE UNSTOPPABLE FOUNDATION LTD. — Unstoppable Kids Program
A 10-week online program for high school-aged children to develop positive mental health, resilience, and personal strengths.
Up to $600
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds dateeducationhealthindigenousOpen details →

Bondi Attack Grant

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THE TRUSTEE FOR JEWISHCARE FOUNDATION TRUST — Bondi Attack Grant
Reimbursement grant for victims, families, and community members affected by the Bondi Junction attack. Covers transport (up to $6,000), accommodation (up to $388/day for 35 days), counselling (up to 10 sessions, gap payment), and essential needs (up to $500).
Up to $6,000
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds datedisaster_reliefcommunityhealthOpen details →

2022 Nature Photo Contest

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The Trustee For The Nature Conservancy Australia Trust — 2022 Nature Photo Contest
Participants in this contest can win over $20,000 in prizes by submitting nature-themed photographs.
Up to $20,000
Ongoing
FoundationsNationalNeeds dateenvironmentartsindigenousOpen details →

Community grants

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Bupa Foundation (Australia) Limited — Community grants
Provides grants to charities across causes like mental health, social inclusion, food security, and environmental sustainability.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
FoundationsNationalNeeds datehealthcommunityenvironmentindigenousOpen details →

Bursary Fund

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Winifred West Schools Foundation Ltd — Bursary Fund
Provides bursaries to students who cannot otherwise afford a Frensham education
Amount not specified
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds dateeducationOpen details →

Grants for Organisations (Canberra)

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The Trustee For The Snow Foundation — Grants for Organisations (Canberra)
Provides grants to organisations operating within the Australian Capital Territory. Funding is primarily focused on initiatives in health, community development, and indigenous programs.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds datehealthcommunityindigenousOpen details →

Grants for Organisations (Sydney & NSW South Coast)

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The Trustee For The Snow Foundation — Grants for Organisations (Sydney & NSW South Coast)
Offers grants to organisations working in Sydney and the NSW South Coast. The foundation supports projects aligned with its thematic focus on health, community development, and indigenous initiatives.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds datehealthcommunityindigenousOpen details →

Grants for Individuals

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The Trustee For The Snow Foundation — Grants for Individuals
The Snow Foundation offers funding opportunities for individuals whose work aligns with its core focus areas. These include initiatives in health, community development, and indigenous support.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds datehealthcommunityindigenousOpen details →

Resources Community Investment Initiative

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Rio Tinto Foundation — Resources Community Investment Initiative
Rio Tinto has committed A$250 million to this Western Australian Government initiative, supporting iconic infrastructure projects in areas such as education, training, health, Aboriginal wellbeing, and energy decarbonisation.
Up to $250,000,000
Ongoing
FoundationsNationalNeeds dateeducationhealthindigenouseconomic_developmentcommunityenvironmentcultural_heritageemploymenthuman_rightsyouthsportOpen details →

Community Giving Program (Western Australia)

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Rio Tinto Foundation — Community Giving Program (Western Australia)
This program provides grants of up to A$5,000 to local grassroots organisations in Western Australia where Rio Tinto Iron Ore and Dampier Salt Limited operate, including regional FIFO communities, focusing on thriving communities, environmental stewardship, creating opportunities, walking together, and caring for Country.
Up to $5,000
Ongoing
FoundationsNationalNeeds datecommunityenvironmentindigenouseducationhealthyouthsportcultural_heritageemploymenteconomic_developmenthuman_rightsOpen details →

Small Grant Round

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The Anthony Costa Foundation — Small Grant Round
Designed for smaller grassroots organisations and organisations new to the foundation. Maximum request is $25,000. Focus areas include mental health, education equity, homelessness, family violence, addiction, food insecurity, disability inclusion, and arts/culture.
Up to $25,000
Ongoing
FoundationsNationalNeeds dateindigenousOpen details →

Orange Hearts Help Program

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Australian Cervical Cancer Foundation — Orange Hearts Help Program
One-off financial aid grant of up to $600 for individuals financially impacted by cervical cancer, including costs for medical services, medications, counselling, transport, rent, groceries, and recreational activities
Up to $600
Ongoing
FoundationsNationalNeeds datehealthindigenousOpen details →

Grief Care

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Catholic Cemeteries & Crematoria Trust — Grief Care
Support services, including memorial masses and events, for individuals experiencing grief.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds datehealthcommunityOpen details →

High Bursary Program

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Sydney High School Foundation Limited — High Bursary Program
Provides financial support to students from families experiencing genuine financial hardship to help cover the costs associated with attending Sydney Boys High School.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
FoundationsNew South WalesNeeds dateeducationOpen details →

John Moriarty Football (JMF)

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Moriarty Foundation — John Moriarty Football (JMF)
An award-winning program established in 2012 that harnesses the power of football to positively engage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people, typically aged 2-18, across remote and regional communities in NSW, NT, and QLD. It focuses on improving health, education, wellbeing, and connection to Country.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
FoundationsQueenslandNeeds dateindigenoussporteducationhealthcommunityyouthOpen details →

John Moriarty Football

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Moriarty Foundation — John Moriarty Football
An award-winning initiative that uses football to positively engage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, with significant impacts on health, education, wellbeing, and connection to Country. It provides football clinics and tournaments for primary and secondary school-aged children (2-18 years) in remote and regional communities.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
FoundationsQueenslandNeeds dateindigenoussporteducationhealthcommunityyouthOpen details →
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