Deadline: 30 April 2025
NSW Government is inviting applications for its Living Carbon Grants Program.
Managing carbon is both a challenge and an enormous opportunity for landholders.
If you are a landholder in NSW, you may be eligible for a NSW Government grant to set up a carbon planting project. This could help you secure the health of your land, improve productivity, and unlock new income streams. Your land could be used to revegetate habitats for threatened or iconic species such as koalas.
They are partnering with the NSW Koala Strategy and NSW Local Land Services to work with landholders who share their commitment to acting on climate change.
Funding Information
- Total Funding Available: $5 million.
- Grants amount: up to $200,000 of funding per project.
Eligibility Criteria
- They are investing $5 million in Living Carbon grants to assist eligible applicants in delivering carbon abatement through planting projects in 3 regions in NSW:
- the Riverina Local Land Services region
- the North Coast Local Land Services region
- the MidCoast Local Government Area.
- Successful applicants will receive up to $200,000 of grant funding, and the landholder is expected to commit funding and/or in-kind contributions to complete the project.
- A suitable project would:
- plant between 10 and 200 hectares of appropriate species on your land
- plant with the aim of revegetating habitat for threatened or iconic species endemic to your area
- deliver on and comply with all Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCU) Scheme and Accounting for Nature (AfN) method requirements, beyond the lifetime of your grant.
- In return for funding, successful applicants must commit to sharing information and helping build capacity within the sector. This will help other landholders understand the potential benefits, risks and costs of carbon projects.
For more information, visit NSW Government.