Deadline: 03-Sep-2026
The First Nations Clean Energy Program – Advice Grants provides funding of $5,000 to $80,000 to support First Nations organisations in Australia. It focuses on building capacity, confidence, and informed decision-making in clean energy development through advisory and engagement activities. Applications are open until 3 September 2026.
What is the First Nations Clean Energy Program – Advice Grants?
The First Nations Clean Energy Program – Advice Grants is a targeted funding initiative designed to help First Nations organisations engage effectively in clean energy opportunities. It supports communities in understanding renewable energy projects, accessing expert advice, participating in negotiations, and strengthening governance and project readiness. The program focuses on non-capital activities, meaning it funds knowledge-building and preparation rather than infrastructure development.
Key Grant Details
Funding Amount
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Minimum: $5,000
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Maximum: $80,000 per application
Application Deadline
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3 September 2026
Geographic Scope
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Australia
Funding Focus
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Advisory services
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Community engagement
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Preparatory and planning activities
Program Objectives
Capacity
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Build technical and organizational knowledge
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Enhance understanding of renewable energy systems
Capability
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Develop governance and negotiation skills
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Improve ability to assess project impacts and benefits
Confidence
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Empower communities to make informed decisions
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Support active participation in clean energy development
What Activities Are Funded?
Eligible Activities (Non-Capital)
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Hiring legal, financial, or technical advisors
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Conducting community consultations and engagement sessions
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Undertaking feasibility discussions and preparatory studies
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Facilitating negotiation and partnership planning
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Building internal governance and decision-making frameworks
What Activities Are NOT Funded?
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Land purchase
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Construction or infrastructure development
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Overseas travel
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Retrospective (already incurred) costs
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Applications from individuals
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Applications from government bodies
Who is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
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First Nations organisations or groups based in Australia
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Partnerships led by First Nations organisations
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Organisations under auspiced arrangements (auspice must hold an ABN)
Eligibility Requirements
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Demonstrated authority to represent the community
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Strong governance structures
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Proven capacity to deliver project activities
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Clear benefit to First Nations communities
Why This Grant Matters
The transition to clean energy presents significant economic and social opportunities, but First Nations communities may face barriers to participation. This program ensures informed and equitable participation, strengthens community-led decision-making, promotes sustainable and culturally aligned development, and increases access to renewable energy opportunities.
How to Apply (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Assess Eligibility
Confirm your organisation meets all criteria and that your project aligns with non-capital activities.
Step 2: Define Your Project
Identify advisory or engagement needs and outline expected community outcomes.
Step 3: Gather Documentation
Prepare organisational details, governance evidence, and a clear project plan with budget.
Step 4: Develop a Strong Proposal
Include objectives, community benefits, engagement strategy, and budget justification.
Step 5: Submit Application
Complete and submit your application before 3 September 2026.
Step 6: Prepare for Follow-Up
Be ready to provide additional information if required.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying for infrastructure or capital costs
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Submitting incomplete documentation
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Failing to explain community benefits clearly
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Weak governance or authority evidence
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Missing the deadline
Pro Tips
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Focus on capacity-building outcomes
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Highlight strong community engagement
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Use clear, measurable objectives
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Include experienced advisors where relevant
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the main purpose of this grant?
To support First Nations organisations in building capacity and confidence to engage in clean energy development.
Can individuals apply?
No, only organisations or eligible partnerships can apply.
Does the grant fund construction projects?
No, only non-capital activities such as advisory and engagement work are funded.
What is the maximum funding available?
Up to $80,000 per application.
Can partnerships apply?
Yes, if they are led by a First Nations organisation.
What is an auspiced arrangement?
It is when another organisation applies on behalf of a group and holds the ABN.
When is the deadline?
3 September 2026.
Conclusion
The First Nations Clean Energy Program – Advice Grants is a strategic initiative that enables First Nations communities in Australia to actively shape their role in the clean energy transition. By funding advisory and engagement activities, the program ensures communities are informed, prepared, and empowered to participate in sustainable energy development.
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