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25 Sep 2024

Grants | Funding and support

Looking for funding? We manage funding programs and initiatives, and we receive funding for specific projects.

NSW Government
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08 Nov 2021

Grant assessment process | Funding and support

Find out what happens after you have applied for funding, and what to expect if your application is successful.

NSW Government
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30 Apr 2019

Information for successful applicants | Funding and support

Find general information about providing progress, financial and final reports using our templates and how to acknowledge the Trust funding.

NSW Government
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06 Feb 2025

Grants available | Funding and support

Learn which types of projects are funded by the Environmental Trust and what grants are available.

NSW Government
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05 Jul 2024

Waste grant programs | Funding and support

We administer many grant programs concerned with managing waste.

NSW Government
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09 Jan 2024

Sponsorship | Funding and support

Through targeted sponsorships, we support organisations and programs that help us reach shared goals for environment, energy and science.

NSW Government
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11 Jan 2024

What is it? | Water for the environment

Water that is allocated and managed specifically to improve the health of rivers, wetlands and floodplains is known as water for the environment.

Cormorants (Phalacrocorax sulcirostris) on a tree in Yanga National Park
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16 Jul 2024

Closed programs | Funding and support

We maintain a list of closed programs no longer open to applications for reporting and reference purposes.

NSW Government
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26 Jul 2019

Why do we need it? | Water for the environment

Water for the environment underpins a range of activities and outcomes throughout the state.

Majestic river red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) overlooks Yanga Lake
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16 Jan 2024

How is it managed? | Water for the environment

Adaptive management, community participation, collaboration with partners and responsible trading are some of the tools used to manage water for the environment.

A serene view of Bullatale Creek with calm waters reflecting the sky and surrounding eucalyptus trees. A partially submerged log adds a natural element to the tranquil scene.