Deadline: 30 January 2025
The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Grants program funds projects that support better management, maintenance, conservation and activation of declared Aboriginal Places under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.
Objectives
- The NSW Government is continuing its responsibility in safeguarding Aboriginal heritage through the 2025-27 Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Grants program. This program aligns with the Government’s broader commitment to ensure Aboriginal cultural heritage is conserved and maintained.
Funding Information
- Value of individual Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Grants:
- $30,000 (ex GST) for an Aboriginal Place management document, or
- $80,000 (ex GST) for works to a declared Aboriginal Place.
Eligible Projects
- You can apply for funding if:
- it is for a heritage management document or works within the boundary of a declared Aboriginal Place
- there are no active NSW Heritage Act 1977 or National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 compliance issues at the site
- you have the support of Aboriginal custodians
- the project will be delivered between July 2025 and May 2027.
Ineligible Projects
- Below are examples of projects not allowed under this grants category:
- any project works and associated costs, not including pre-planning, that occurs before 1 July 2025
- activities or works that have high levels of negative impact to the Aboriginal cultural heritage values of the site
- keeping place: a place where artefacts or remains can be held in a culturally appropriate manner while awaiting repatriation
- ongoing employee positions or in-house project management by salaried officers as either voluntary or cash contributions
- construction of new buildings
- purchase or relocation of cultural items
- new commemorative monuments, works or headstones
- purchase of equipment, such as lawn mowers, etc
- business set-up or operating costs
- projects that will need to rely on ongoing grant funding
- routine maintenance, such as gardening, gutter cleaning, carpet cleaning, etc
- heritage management documents required for statutory or legal purposes. For example, Aboriginal cultural heritage assessments relating to environmental impact assessments
- projects that are exclusively:
- to make safe immediately following a disaster that is led by NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) or other emergency services and agencies
- for revegetation, erosion or land management
- cultural burning.
Eligibility Criteria
- You are eligible to apply for the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Grants category if you:
- are the owner, manager, long-term lessee or custodian (or have written support from all custodians/owners) of an Aboriginal Place declared under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 in NSW
- are a Local Aboriginal Land Council, local council, business, non-government organisation, community group or individual, with your operations and headquarters in NSW (if you are a business or incorporated entity)
- have legal responsibility for maintenance and repair of the declared Aboriginal Place.
Ineligible Applicants
- Ineligible applicants You are not eligible to apply for the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Grants category if:
- you are a State or Federal government agency
- the Aboriginal Place is owned, managed or there is a responsibility for protecting Aboriginal Cultural Heritage on the site by a State or Federal government agency. This includes:
- Travelling Stock Reserves, where NSW Local Land Services is responsible
- National Parks and State Conservation Areas, where the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is responsible.
- your business or entity is located or incorporated outside of NSW
- your application is incomplete or does not provide sufficient information to assess against the eligibility criteria.
For more information, visit NSW Government.