Tasmania offers a concentrated grant ecosystem with programs administered across Stategrowth Tasmania, Arts Tasmania, Screen Tasmania, Events Tasmania and the Business Growth Fund. Key sectors include agriculture, agri-food, creative industries, tourism and forestry. Tasmania punches above its weight for arts and screen funding — with dedicated programs for individual practitioners and cultural organisations. The state's tourism sector also receives targeted investment from Events Tasmania and Tourism Tasmania.
- Arts Tasmania and Screen Tasmania offer dedicated grants for Tasmanian creative practitioners and productions
- Events Tasmania supports tourism-driving events with grants for regional and state-significant events
- Stategrowth Tasmania funds business development, regional projects and primary industry diversification
Featured Programs
Highest value open grantsThe Future Made in Australia Innovation Fund provides up to $1.5 billion in grant funding focusing on renewable energy and low emission technologies critical to Australia's renewable energy transition. Grant funding is available across three priorities: Green Metals ($750 million), Renewable Energy Technology Manufacturing ($200 million initial tranche), and Low Carbon Liquid Fuels ($250 million).
A $400 million funding program supporting industrial decarbonisation solutions including electrification, energy efficiency, low emissions processing, and fuel switching. The program also considers enabling technologies such as energy storage, demand management, and critical infrastructure supporting onsite decarbonisation.
A legislated program that supports companies to invest in eligible research and development (R&D) by offsetting some of the associated costs through a tax offset. The program is open to all industry sectors and company sizes, helping businesses conduct R&D they might not otherwise undertake.
The Advancing Renewables Program supports development, demonstration and pre-commercial deployment projects. It includes opportunities to optimise the transition to renewable electricity, commercialise clean hydrogen and support the transition to low emissions metals.
This program supports projects that accelerate the adoption of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) across Australia. It funds development, demonstration and deployment initiatives that address barriers to ZEV uptake, improve the integration of battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) with the electricity grid and showcase new technologies, business models and use cases.
The Industry Growth Program provides an Advisory Service for startups and small and medium enterprises undertaking innovative commercialisation and/or growth projects. Eligible businesses receive specialised advice from an Industry Growth Program adviser to support commercialisation and growth opportunities. Following advisory support, businesses may apply for grants of $50,000 to $250,000 for early-stage commercialisation projects or $100,000 to $5 million for commercialisation and growth projects.
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134 programsGrant information is sourced from official government websites and updated regularly. Program details, eligibility and closing dates change — always verify with the official source before applying.