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Accelerating MND Research through the Neale Daniher MND Clinical Network
The Program is managed under Outcome 1: Health Policy, Access and Support, Program 1.1: Health Research, Coordination and Access of the Portfolio Budget Statements. The Health Research, Coordination and Access Program aims to better equip Australia to meet current and future health needs of all Australians through the delivery of evidence-based health policies; improved access to comprehensive and coordinated health care; ensuring sustainable funding for health services, research and technologies; and protecting the health and safety of the Australian community. The Accelerating Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Research through the Neale Daniher MND Clinical Network grant opportunity aims to establish the Neale Daniher MND Clinical Network (the Network) through an investment of $40.1 million over four years (from 2025-26). The Network will accelerate the development and delivery of effective treatments, expand clinical trials, transform outcomes for patients with MND – and ultimately a cure for MND, a devasting neurodegenerative disease with no cure and an average life expectance of 27 months post diagnosis. To view the grant opportunity documents, please select the red "Grant Opportunity Documents" button on the left-hand side.
Families and Communities Service Improvement - SMFA
The Australian Government is inviting Single Mother Families Australia Inc. (SMFA) via a one-off ad hoc process to apply to deliver services under Program 2.1 Families and Communities – Families and Communities Service Improvement (FCSI) Activity – Component 2.1.4 (Sector Representation) for 7 months from 1 July 2027 to 31 January 2028. The objectives of the grant are: to build capacity within the community sector by funding eligible peak bodies and representative organisations to inform the Australian Government’s social policy support and encourage the continuous improvement of Government funded services.
Supporting Frontline Violence Response Training
The purpose of this grant is to fund National Disability Services (NDS) to enable frontline disability workers to attend in person training that builds their confidence to identify and respond to violence and coercive control. The grant aims to: improve the safety and wellbeing of people with disability strengthen the ability of disability workers to recognise and respond to harm, and support consistent, community based responses aligned with the Safety, Rights and Justice Targeted Action Plan. As a result of this grant: disability workers will access local, in person training workers will feel more confident identifying and responding to violence and coercive control, and people with disability will be better connected to appropriate local support services. To view the grant opportunity documents, please select the red "Grant Opportunity Documents" button on the left-hand side.
Human Rights Advocacy Grant Program
This human rights advocacy grant program will support a diverse range of human rights focused organisations to advance Australia’s human rights priorities multilaterally and in our region – including activities in support of Australia’s multilateral human rights priorities. This grant program will be restricted to domestic and international civil society and/or non-government organisations, research organisations, multilateral organisations and partner governments that are undertaking a range of advocacy activities which promote and protect human rights in the multilateral arena or the Indo-Pacific region. The non-competitive grant program will target globally recognised and trusted partner organisations that can deliver on Australia’s contribution to key multilateral human rights commitments in an agile and efficient manner. These activities can include training and capacity building; thematic, legislative, policy and expert advice; awareness raising; and research, advocacy and reporting on a range of human rights matters. These advocacy grants can also go to Universal Periodic Review technical assistance and capacity-building, or to partners in the Indo-Pacific region to increase their engagement in the multilateral system.
Future Made in Australia Innovation Fund
The Future Made in Australia (FMA) Innovation Fund (the Program) administered by ARENA will provide up to $1.5 billion in grant funding to support pre-commercial innovation, demonstration and deployment of renewable energy and low emission technologies (Technologies), to support Australia’s transition to a net zero economy. FMA is an ongoing program which will remain open until funding is exhausted or ARENA closes the Program. Successful projects are expected to achieve one or more of the following Program Outcomes: increase uptake of the Technologies through innovation and commercialisation activities. improve Australia’s capability and capacity to produce or manufacture the Technologies. support and/or contribute to stronger supply chains to enable increased use of the Technologies. improve knowledge, skills and/or workforce participation associated with the Technologies. ARENA undertook targeted consultation through March and April 2025 with market participants, key consultancies and industry bodies and associations, to understand and identify industries and areas most suited for funding within the priority areas. The FMA Innovation Fund launched in December 2025 and will be an ongoing, open program. Grant funding will be available across three Priorities (the Priorities): $750 million to Green Metals including iron, steel, alumina and aluminium. Initial tranche of $200 million to Renewable Energy Technology Manufacturing (RETM) to enable development of technologies seeking to alleviate critical supply chain challenges facing the clean energy transition. $250 million to Low Carbon Liquid Fuels (LCLF) including sustainable aviation fuels and renewable diesel. For more information about the Program refer to the Program Guidelines and Focus Area documents attached to this opportunity.
Defence Industry Development Grants Program - Security Stream
The Defence Industry Development Grants Program (the program) will award grants over four years from 2024-25 to 2027-28. The program was announced as part of the Defence Industry Development Strategy. The objective of the program is to build the industrial base Australia needs to achieve Defence outcomes in areas of strategic priority. The Defence Industry Development Grants Program funds four distinct grant opportunity streams tailored to address the program outcomes: Sovereign Industrial Priorities Skilling Exports Security. The Security stream helps Australian defence industry improve and maintain security in priority areas as identified by the Sovereign Defence Industrial Priorities and in line with the Defence Industry Security Program.
Community Child Care Fund (CCCF) Special Circumstances Grant Opportunity Guidelines
The CCCF Special Circumstances Grant Opportunity is intended to support continuity of child care, in particular in disadvantaged or vulnerable communities, where service viability is affected by an unforeseen factor outside the control of the service such as: a natural disaster or weather event another unforeseen event or circumstance which would result in market failure for the community. Funding provided under this grant opportunity is one-off and short-term
International Child Abduction Respondents Scheme
The International Child Abduction Respondents Scheme (ICARS) may provide funding to an individual who is responding to a 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction application seeking the return of a child under the Family Law (Child Abduction Convention) Regulations 1986 (the Regulations) in an Australian court.
Defence Industry Development Grants Program - Sovereign Industrial Priorities Stream
The Defence Industry Development Grants Program (the program) will award grants over four years from 2024-25 to 2027-28. The program was announced as part of the Defence Industry Development Strategy. The objective of the program is to build the industrial base Australia needs to achieve Defence outcomes in areas of strategic priority. The Defence Industry Development Grants Program funds four distinct grant opportunity streams tailored to address the program outcomes: Sovereign Industrial Priorities Skilling Exports Security. The Sovereign Industrial Priorities stream will assist eligible small to medium enterprises (SMEs) to purchase manufacturing plant and equipment which is used directly to develop and/or deliver programs that are in line with the Sovereign Defence Industrial Priorities described in the Defence Industry Development Strategy.
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