GrantHub

Find the funding your business is owed

GrantHub tracks 1,902+ active grants, tax credits, and funding programs across 21 countries. Filter by your country and industry to uncover government schemes, foundation funding, and corporate grants your business can apply for — verified and updated weekly.

Grants in Australia

326 grants
Australia
AUSA, AU
Open

Growth Accelerator Program SA

Australian Government - Department of Industry

$1 $1.0Mnon-repayable
N/A

This program supports established SA small and medium businesses with high growth potential to scale, build resilience and grow.

Australian GovernmentBusiness SupportSA
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AUAustralia, AU
Open

Biomedical Translation Fund (BTF)

Australian Government - Department of Industry

$1 $1.0Mnon-repayable
N/A

The Biomedical Translation Fund (BTF) provides companies with venture capital through licensed private sector fund managers. It will help you to develop your biomedical discoveries into tangible products, services and outcomes.

Australian GovernmentBusiness SupportAustralia
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AUWA, AU
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Animal Welfare Grant Program WA

Australian Government - Department of Industry

$50000.0M $50000.0Mnon-repayable
N/A

This program provides funding to organisations to help them undertake animal welfare activities.

Australian GovernmentBusiness SupportWA
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AUNSW, AU
Open

Drought Ready and Resilient Fund NSW

Australian Government - Department of Industry

$500000.0M $500000.0Mnon-repayable
N/A

This program provides low interest loans to NSW farmers to help them prepare for, manage and recover from drought.

Australian GovernmentBusiness SupportNSW
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AUWA, AU
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Co-funded Exploration Drilling Program WA

Australian Government - Department of Industry

$220,000 $220,000non-repayable
N/A

The Co-funded Exploration Drilling Program provides explorers with funding for up to 50% of exploratory drilling costs.

Australian GovernmentBusiness SupportWA
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AUAustralia, AU
Open

Register of Approved Occupational Clothing

Australian Government - Department of Industry

$1 $1.0Mnon-repayable
N/A

If your business has a non-compulsory uniform, you must register it before your employees can claim tax deductions for the costs of the uniform. You may also be eligible for a reduction in fringe benefits tax (FBT) if you provide the uniform to your employees for free or at a reduced cost.

Australian GovernmentBusiness SupportAustralia
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