Grant
Opportunities
Climate Ready
Climate Ready provides grants from $50,000 to $5 million on a matching funding basis to support projects that address the effects of climate change. A broad range of project applications are expected. For example:
- water recycling, waste recovery or small scale renewable energy technologies
- technologies that reduce the energy used by appliances or increase the efficiency of industrial processes
- products, processes or services to monitor emissions or power usage
- using biotechnology or nanotechnology to address the effects of climate change on humans and the environment
- information systems for businesses or consumers to compare the carbon footprints of different activities
- green building materials that make homes more energy efficient
The program offers small grants ($50,000 to $500,000) and large grants ($500,001 to $5 million).
The small grants support small business, as well as companies controlled by universities and public sector research organisations, through a simpler application form and reduced reporting requirements.
For more information, visit these links
Climate Ready - Fact sheet
Climate Ready - Customer information guide
Enterprise Connect
The Enterprise Connect initiative is aimed at a group of nearly 50,000 trade-exposed manufacturing and services SMEs which have grown beyond just a regional market, and stand on the cusp of significant national and international growth. It is anticipated that over 2,500 Australian firms will be directly assisted through this initiative each year.
To meet the challenges of falling trade barriers, the concentration of supply in global supply chains and increasing competitive pressures in the manufacturing and services sectors, firms need to constantly evolve and create new competitive advantages.
With the services offered by Enterprise Connect, businesses are able to:
* undertake a Business Review with skilled and experienced Business Advisers, at no cost to the firm;
* obtain matching funding up to $20,000 through the Tailored Advisory Service to implement changes identified by the Business Review; and
* obtain financial assistance to find solutions to technical problems, sources of technology, or knowledge using the Technology and Knowledge Solutions component.
These services are delivered by professional Business Advisers, business improvement service providers, universities, public research organisations and other research firms.
For more information, businesses in the Mildura region should contact:
Paul Szuster
Mobile: 0423 883 946
Email: pszuster@vecci.org.au
New Incentives for Agricultural and Horticultural Australian
Apprentices
Australian Apprentices commencing in a Certificate Level
II, III or IV qualification in Agriculture will now be eligible for
a tool kit under the Tools For Your Trade initiative and for Apprenticeship
Training (Fee) Vouchers, which provide up to $500 in the first and
second year to cover course fees. Apprentices undertaking a Certificate
II, III or IV qualification in Horticulture in a rural or regional
area (identified using the rural and regional incentive postcode
list) will also be eligible for this assistance.
For more information regarding the Tools For Your Trade initiative
call 1800 557 875 or info@toolsforyourtrade.com.au
Information about the Apprenticeship Training (Fee) Voucher is available on the Australian Apprenticeships website or by phoning the Australian Apprenticeships referral line on 13 38 73.
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