Native Forest Transition: Industry and Community Development Programs

An additional $30 million has been allocated to the Native Forest Transition Plan for a third pillar to support industry and community development.
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NFT Industry Community Development

Applications for the Closure of Impacted Businesses Grant opened Monday 1 July 2024 and closes Tuesday 31 December 2025. Learn more on the application information page.

Programs

The Industry and Community Development Programs include:

  • $15 million Small Business Development and Diversification program
  • $4 million Community Small Grants Fund
  • $10 million New Industry Development Grants program
  • $1 million Closure of Impacted Businesses program
  • $3 million Timber Region Transition Grant 
     

About the programs

The $80 million Native Forestry Transition Plan supports workers, businesses and communities impacted by the decision to end native forest logging.

The grant programs will support affected communities to adapt and build resiliency in the local economy and include initiatives that support business diversification, attract new industries and boost community vibrancy.

The programs were developed in consultation with the Native Forestry Transition Group, the Industry and Community Development Sub-group, local government authorities, the Forest Industries Federation of Western Australia, the Australian Workers' Union, and Regional Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

The WA Government has also invested a record $350 million in new softwood plantations across the South West, which will create and support WA forestry jobs.

Timber Region Transition Grant (TRTG)

Applications closed Sunday 6 October 2024

About 

Funding to support new industry and innovative business expansion within Western Australia’s native forest timber regions.  

Key information and dates

  • $3 million in one funding round
  • Opened Wednesday 21 August 2024
  • Closes Sunday 6 October 2024
  • Grants of up to $250,000

Learn more

Closure of Impacted Businesses (CIB)

Opened Monday 1 July 2024 and closes Tuesday 31 December 2025.

About

Funding for small businesses with sole reliance on the native forestry industry that close. 

Key information and dates

  • $1 million in one funding round
  • Opened Monday 1 July 2024
  • Closes Tuesday 31 December 2025
  • Grants of up to $50,000

Learn more

Community Small Grants Fund (CSGF)

Applications for Round 2 closed on 24 April 2024.

About 

Funding to support sustainable projects that aim to stimulate the local economy, support tourism and events, and build liveable communities in the native forestry regions. 

Key information and dates

  • $4 million over 2 funding rounds
  • Round 1 closed 21 April 2023
  • Round 2 opened 28 February 2024
  • Round 2 closes 24 April 2024 
  • Grants up to $100,000

Small Business Development and Diversification (SBDD)

Round 2 opened 20 October 2023 and closed 20 December 2023.

About

Grants of up to $400,000 to support businesses dependent on the commercial native forest industry to diversify and invest in job creation are now open. Applications for this grant opened on 20 October 2023 and closed midday Wednesday 20 December 2023.

Key information and dates

  • $15 million over 2 funding rounds
  • Round 1 closed on 31 January 2023
  • Round 2 opened 20 October 2023
  • Round 2 closed 20 December 2023
  • Grants up to $400,000

New Industry Development Grants (NIDG)

Closed 4 September 2023

About 

Matched funding to support new/ expanded industry in the native forestry regions to future-proof regional economies. 

Key information and dates

  • $10 million in one funding round
  • Closed 4 September 2023
  • Grants of up to $2million

Additional industry development assistance

There are a range of existing grant programs available to support industry to establish and grow in Western Australia and specifically in the South West region.

JTSI WA Industry Grants Register provides an overview of industry grants.

South West Development Commission has information on regional development and a federal grant finder.

 

 

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