Funding Intelligence Layer

Move from directories to a funding system

18 open 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.

Open Pipeline Tracker

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Search live funding

Use grants first when you need open opportunities, deadlines, and application-ready pathways.

Workflow

Search philanthropic funders

Move from causes and places into foundations that already give in those areas.

Workflow

Search delivery organisations

Pressure-test who is already doing the work across charities and social enterprises before outreach.

Workflow

Start with need, not supply

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

What strong users do here

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

Foundations search charities and social enterprises by cause, geography, and community signals before opening a round.

Corporate and philanthropic teams check place need and existing coverage before funding whoever shouts loudest.

Grants & Opportunities

18 open opportunities

Project area
Start with the ACT lane, then narrow by state and closing date.
Prioritising data, transparency, governance, public-interest infrastructure. Research-heavy feeds are hidden unless you include them. 12 wiki-derived support terms are included.
Funding type
Capital (loans-with-grant), procurement (tenders & supply), or competitive grants.

CDSB - 2026 Business Growth Fund Round 7 Successful Recipients

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Customer Services, Open Data and Small and Family Business
Successful recipients of 2026 Business Growth Fund Round 7. Grant funding commitments at the time of announcement – 12 June 2026.
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CivicGraph fitFederal / nationalVictoriaNeeds dateenterpriseOpen details →

Sources of Funding – Operating 2014-15

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City of Melbourne Open Data
This dataset contains records of sources of operational funding for the council. These records are a budgeted representation of the external grants to be received by the city of Melbourne. These grants contribute to operating costs for the upcoming financial year. While all due care has been taken in providing these figures, some errors and discrepancies may be present.
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CivicGraph fitFederal / nationalGeo unclearNeeds dateOpen details →

Sources of Funding - Works

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City of Melbourne Open Data
The Sources of Funding Work is a budgeted representation of the external grants to be received by the city of Melbourne to contribute to Capital Works costs for the upcoming financial year. While all due care has been taken in providing these figures, some errors and discrepancies may be present.
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CivicGraph fitFederal / nationalGeo unclearNeeds dateOpen details →

NIISQ Scheme Insights: Jul-Sep 2025

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National Injury Insurance Scheme, Queensland
Refreshed scheme insights are published close to the end of each quarter, in line with data availability. The scheme insights provide us with an opportunity to share the latest Scheme-related data trends with our valued stakeholders and interested subscribers. It includes statistical overviews of several sections related to participants in NIISQ, providing insight into the growth we are experiencing year on year. We are also pleased to share a snapshot of the work we have undertaken and look forward to completing as part of our commitment to create amazing outcomes for our participants. If you have any questions about the information below, please contact us at niisqcommunications@niis.qld.gov.au. *Please note, the data contained below is reflective of NIISQ motor vehicle accident participants only. <strong> Overview </strong> This quarter, we focused on strengthening participant engagement, advancing digital accessibility and information security, and fostering innovative r
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CivicGraph fitFederal / nationalNationalNeeds dateartshealthcommunityeducationjusticetechnologyOpen details →

Townsville City Council Regional Arts Development Fund Grants

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Townsville City Council
The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) provides funding for projects that promote and develop arts, culture and heritage in the Townsville Region. It is delivered as a partnership between the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Townsville City Council. RADF is a unique partnership between the Queensland Government and the Townsville City Council to support local talent, unite communities and celebrate the arts across the state. This dataset includes the number of Regional Arts Development Fund grants awarded. Although all due care has been taken to ensure that this data is correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by Townsville City Council in its use.
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CivicGraph possibleFederal / nationalGeo unclearNeeds dateartscommunityOpen details →

Budget 2026-2027 and Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS) - Tables and Data

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Department of Finance
The 2026-27 Budget is officially available at budget.gov.au as the authoritative source of Budget Papers (BPs) and Portfolio Budget Statement (PBS) documents. The 2026-27 Budget was tabled in the Parliament on Tuesday, 12 May 2026 (Budget night). This dataset is a collection of data sources from the 2026-27 Budget, including: * PBS Excel spreadsheets (including Table 2.X.1 Budgeted Expenses for Outcome X in machine readable format) – available after PBSs are tabled in the Senate (~8.15pm Budget night) * Selected tables from Budget Paper No. 1 will be available * Selected tables from Budget Paper No. 4 will be available (~8.15pm after Budget night) The data has been provided to assist those who wish to analyse and visualise key elements of the 2026-27 Budget. Data users should refer to footnotes and memoranda in the original files as these are not usually captured in machine readable CSVs. Information about the PBS Excel files and CSV: The PBS Excel files published should
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CivicGraph possibleFederal / nationalNorthern TerritoryNeeds dateartsenterpriseOpen details →

Townsville City Council Community Grants and Partnerships

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Townsville City Council
Townsville City Grants and Partnerships provide funding and in kind support to help local community organisations and businesses to make positive contributions to the quality of life in Townsville. This dataset includes approved Grants and Partnerships (Community Partnerships, Social, Environmental, Economic).
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CivicGraph possibleFederal / nationalGeo unclearNeeds dateartscommunityregenerativeenterpriseOpen details →

Effects of herbicide exposure on growth and photosynthetic efficiency of the green algae Raphidocelis subcapitata (Chlorophyta) (NESP TWQ 3.1.5, AIMS and JCU)

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Australian Ocean Data Network
This dataset shows the effects of herbicides (detected in the Great Barrier Reef catchments) on the growth rates (from cell density data) and photosynthesis (effective quantum yield) on the green algae Raphidocelis subcapitata during laboratory experiments conducted during 2019. The aims of this project were to develop and apply standard ecotoxicology protocols to determine the effects of Photosystem II (PSII) and alternative herbicides on the growth and photosynthetic efficiency of the green algae Raphidocelis subcapitata. Growth bioassays were performed over 3-day exposures using herbicides that have been detected in the Great Barrier Reef catchment area (O’Brien et al. 2016). Effects of herbicides on the photophysiology of Raphidocelis subcapitata, measured by chlorophyll fluorescence as the effective quantum yield (Delta F/Fm') were investigated using pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) fluorometry after 72 h herbicide exposure. These toxicity data will enable improved assessment of
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CivicGraph possibleFederal / nationalNationalNeeds dateartsregenerativeOpen details →

Effects of herbicide exposure on growth and photosynthetic efficiency of the microalgae Chlorella sp. (Chlorophyta) (NESP TWQ 3.1.5, AIMS and JCU)

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Australian Ocean Data Network
This dataset shows the effects of herbicides (detected in the Great Barrier Reef catchments) on the growth rates (from cell density data) and photosynthesis (effective quantum yield) on the microalgae Chlorella sp. during laboratory experiments conducted from 2017-2019. The aims of this project were to develop and apply standard ecotoxicology protocols to determine the effects of Photosystem II (PSII) and alternative herbicides on the growth and photosynthetic efficiency of the microalgae Chlorella sp. Growth bioassays were performed over 3-day exposures using herbicides that have been detected in the Great Barrier Reef catchment area (O’Brien et al. 2016). Effects of herbicides on the photophysiology of Chlorella sp., measured by chlorophyll fluorescence as the effective quantum yield (Delta F/Fm’) were investigated using mini-PAM fluorometry after 72 h herbicide exposure. These toxicity data will enable improved assessment of the risks posed by PSII and alternative herbicides to mic
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CivicGraph possibleFederal / nationalNationalNeeds dateartsregenerativeOpen details →

Toxicity of the insecticide imidacloprid and the fungicide propiconazole to the marine barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite (Arthropoda/Crustacea) (NESP TWQ 3.1.5, AIMS)

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Australian Ocean Data Network
This dataset shows the effects of of the insecticide imidacloprid and the fungicide propiconazole on larval development of the acorn barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite experiments conducted in 2018 and 2019. The aim of this project was to apply standard ecotoxicology protocols to determine the effects of the insecticide imidacloprid and the fungicide propiconazole on larval development rate of the acorn barnacle Amphibalanus Amphitrite. Larval development bioassays(4-d exposures) were conducted using a fungicide and insecticide that have been detected in the Great Barrier Reef catchment area (O'Brien et al., 2016). These toxicity data will enable improved assessment of the risks posed by pesticides to marine crustaceans for both regulatory purposes and for comparison with other taxa. Methods: Pesticide stock solutions were prepared using PESTANAL (Merck) analytical grade products (purity greater than or equal to 98%): imidacloprid (CAS 138261-41-3) and propiconazole (CAS 60207-90-1). T
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CivicGraph possibleFederal / nationalNationalNeeds dateartsregenerativeOpen details →

Dinosaur Coast Mgmt Plan (DCNHMP) - Geo-palaeontology (DBCA-084)

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Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
The Dinosaur Coast National Heritage Management Plan (DCNHMP) - Geo-palaeontology dataset describes areas known to contain geological and palaeontological features relevant to The West Kimberley National Heritage listing. These include dinosaur tracks, other ichnofossils and plant macrofossils in the Lower Cretaceous Broome Sandstone, along with associated geological features that provide insights into the depositional environments represented by this rock unit. A suite of overlying and adjacent Pleistocene and Holocene geological units preserving other heritage-listed ichnofossils also occur in these areas. Areas preserving features that are relevant to The West Kimberly National Heritage listing are subject to protection under the federal EPBC Act. This dataset originates from observations and assessments performed by The University of Queensland’s Dinosaur Lab, prior to and during the DCNHMP project. The DCNHMP project area is approximately 50km of the intertidal zone (the area bet
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CivicGraph possibleFederal / nationalACTNeeds dateartsregenerativeOpen details →

Dinosaur Coast Mgmt Plan (DCNHMP) - Project Boundary (DBCA-085)

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Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
The Dinosaur Coast National Heritage Management Plan (DCNHMP) Project Boundary defines the area covered by the DCNHMP (2025) project. The DCNHMP focuses on the protection and management of geological and palaeontological features (ichnofossils including dinosaur footprints), that form part of a natural and cultural landscape that is relevant to The West Kimberley National Heritage listing. The project area is approximately 50km of the intertidal zone (the area between highest astronomical tide and lowest astronomical tide) around the town of Broome. The project area extends 15km east-southeast from Broome along the northern shore of Roebuck Bay to Crab Creek and southwest then north away from Broome along the Dampier Peninsula coastline to conclude 25km northwest of Broome at Willie Creek. The DCNHMP (2025) is the product of the federal Department of Climate Change Environment Energy and Water (DCCEEW) grant funding. This dataset is one of three datasets produced by the DCNHMP. See al
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CivicGraph possibleFederal / nationalACTNeeds dateartsregenerativeOpen details →

Temporary Work (skilled) visa program

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Department of Home Affairs
Statistical data is available on the subclasses 457 and 482 and provides information on all visa grants and the number of visa holders in Australia. For visa holders, the dimensions include the snapshot dates, the gender and citizenship country of the visa holder, the nominated occupation and nominated position location of the primary visa holder and the industry of the employer that is sponsoring the primary visa holder. For visa grants, the dimensions include the financial year and quarter of visa grant, the gender, age and citizenship country of the visa holder, the nominated occupation of the primary visa holder and the industry of the employer that is sponsoring the primary visa holder. These de-identified statistics are periodically checked for privacy and other compliance requirements. The statistics were temporarily removed in March 2024 in response to a question about privacy within the emerging technological environment. Following a thorough review and risk assessm
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CivicGraph possibleFederal / nationalNorthern TerritoryNeeds dateartsregenerativetechnologyOpen details →

Working Holiday Maker visa program

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Department of Home Affairs
Statistical data is available on the Working Holiday Maker visa program and provides information on visa grants recorded for the Working Holiday visa (subclass 417) and the Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462) in the current and previous financial years. The dimensions include the financial year and quarter of visa grant, the gender, age and citizenship country of the visa holder. These de-identified statistics are periodically checked for privacy and other compliance requirements. The statistics were temporarily removed in March 2024 in response to a question about privacy within the emerging technological environment. Following a thorough review and risk assessment, the Department of Home Affairs has republished the dataset. This report is released on a quarterly basis.
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CivicGraph possibleFederal / nationalNorthern TerritoryNeeds dateartsregenerativetechnologyOpen details →

Visitor visa program

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Department of Home Affairs
Statistical data is available on Visitor visas granted. The dimensions include the financial year, quarter and month of visa grant, the client location, citizenship country and visa sub class of the visa holder. These de-identified statistics are periodically checked for privacy and other compliance requirements. The statistics were temporarily removed in March 2024 in response to a question about privacy within the emerging technological environment. Following a thorough review and risk assessment, the Department of Home Affairs has republished the dataset. This report is released on a quarterly basis.
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CivicGraph possibleFederal / nationalNorthern TerritoryNeeds dateartsregenerativetechnologyOpen details →

Major Grants

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Gandel Family Foundation — Major Grants
Major Grants offer substantial, meaningful, and potentially multi-year support to not-for-profit partners to achieve long-term positive impact within the foundation's areas of interest, allocated proactively based on evidence.
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CivicGraph possibleFoundationsVictoriaNeeds dateeducationartscommunityyouthhealthdisabilityOpen details →

Digital Sisters

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Good Things Foundation Limited — Digital Sisters
Program supporting migrant and refugee women with digital skills
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CivicGraph possibleFoundationsNationalNeeds datecommunityindigenousOpen details →

Get Online Week Event Grant

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Good Things Foundation Limited — Get Online Week Event Grant
Grants for community organisations to host events during Get Online Week, a national campaign promoting digital inclusion
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CivicGraph possibleFoundationsNationalNeeds datecommunityindigenousOpen details →