The Department of Aboriginal Affairs provides funding assistance for projects that impact on the wider community for programs including Heritage grants, Community Patrols, Reconciliation grants, Landcare grants, and Sponsorship.
AusIndustry delivers a range of more than 35 programs - including innovation grants, tax and duty concessions, small business skills development, industry support and venture capital - worth about $2 billion to businesses, and individuals every year.
Do you help & care for people within your community? Or do you know of a company or individual who does? Here you will find information about the Community Services Industry Awards including the categories, sponsors & previous winners.
Grants under the First Click and Second Click programs are focussed on communities coming together and suggesting initiatives that will see people in their community gain basic computer literacy skills.
Commercial fishing operators and others in the fishing industry seeking funding or assistance for projects can find a list of potential funding providers here.
The Grants Directory is a compilation of grants and other assistance programs available to communities and local governments in regional and metropolitan Western Australia.
This site helps you find funding available under a variety of grant programmes for individuals, businesses and communities to help develop solutions to local and national problems, fund ideas and initiatives or provide assistance in times of hardship.
Is funding available for works on heritage buildings? The Heritage Council offers incentives for the conservation of privately owned State-Registered heritage places. This site has information on the Heritage Council’s Heritage Grants Program, Heritage Loan Subsidy Scheme, and grants and incentives provided by other organisations.
iVEC, through its Industry and Government Uptake Program, operates a grants scheme promoting the use and uptake by industry and government of high performance computing, advanced scientific visualisation and large scale data storage within WA.
The Premier's Awards for Public Sector Management provide a forum to publicly recognise the Western Australian public sector's achievements in management practice and services to diverse customers and the community.
Through Royalties for Regions, the equivalent of 25 per cent of the State’s mining and onshore petroleum royalties will be returned to the State’s regional areas each year as an additional investment in projects, infrastructure and community services.
Nominations are open for the WA Education Awards 2011. Coordinated by the Department of Education, the awards celebrate the outstanding contribution of teachers, principals, and support staff and schools.
The Western Australian Industry and Export Awards acknowledge the innovation, hard work and success of businesses, large and small, in reaching new markets.