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Grant applications to share in $300M from Growing Regions Program opens on 5 July 2023
The Australian government's Growing Regions Program offers $300 million in grants for regional infrastructure projects. Grants of $500,000 to $15 million are available for local government and non-profit groups.
Details of the $300 million first round of the Australian government's new Growing Regions Program have been released. The program provides grants for community-led infrastructure projects across regional and rural Australia. Individual grants of between $500,000 and $15 million are available to local government entities and not-for-profit organisations for capital works projects.
Grant applications open for Growing Regions Program on 5 July, with awards based on merit
Growing Regions Program
Program guidelines have been released with expressions of interest opening on 5 July. The program is open competitive with grants awarded on a merit basis. Regional Development Australia (RDA) is available to provide support through all stages of the EOI and application process.
Please contact our local representative, Latrobe Valley GovHub for support:
- Address: 65 Church Street, Morwell VIC 3840
- Phone: 1800 325 217
- Email: rda.gippsland@rdv.vic.gov.au
Further information and the program guidelines are on the Growing Regions Program web page.
Pictures from Regional Development Victoria Facebook page.
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