Deadline: 10-May-2026
The Qantas Regional Grants Program 2026 offers $2 million to support initiatives benefiting regional communities across Australia. Funding includes cash grants, flights in kind, and marketing support, targeting projects that deliver measurable socioeconomic impact, strengthen community organisations, and promote innovation. Eligible applicants include individuals, groups, and not-for-profit organisations delivering community-focused projects.
Overview of the Program
The Qantas Regional Grants Program aims to empower regional communities in Australia by funding projects that:
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Address specific community needs
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Deliver measurable socioeconomic benefits
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Highlight and strengthen the work of applicants
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Encourage innovation in project strategy and service delivery
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Expand the reach and profile of community organisations
The program combines cash grants, flights in kind, and marketing assistance to help recipients maximise impact across regional areas.
Funding Details
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Total funding pool: $2,000,000
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Cash grants and flight support: $1,250,000
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Marketing support: $750,000
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Funding can support a range of initiatives depending on the project’s requirements and impact potential
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Support is designed to strengthen community outcomes while increasing visibility and sustainability of projects
Eligible Applicants
The program is open to:
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Individuals working on community-focused projects
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Groups delivering initiatives that benefit regional communities
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Not-for-profit organisations with regional impact initiatives
The program encourages applications from projects that:
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Improve local facilities or infrastructure
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Expand access to services or programs
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Promote regional events or initiatives
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Support educational, sporting, or health-related programs
Examples of Eligible Projects
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Teachers funding playground construction or classroom upgrades in regional schools
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Sporting clubs requiring flight support to compete in domestic competitions
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Event organisers seeking to promote regional festivals or community events
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Charities expanding mobile health services, outreach programs, or regional support services
Selection Criteria
Applications are evaluated by a judging panel based on:
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Community Impact: How effectively the project addresses the needs of regional communities
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Scale of Benefits: The extent of positive outcomes delivered to local residents
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Applicant Strengthening: Potential to highlight and enhance the profile of the applicant
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Innovation: Creativity and originality in project strategy, goals, and service delivery
How to Apply
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Check eligibility: Ensure the project aligns with regional community focus and applicant criteria
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Prepare your application: Clearly outline project objectives, expected outcomes, and requested funding or flight support
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Submit your proposal: Follow Qantas’ application guidelines and deadlines
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Judging and selection: Panel evaluates submissions based on impact, benefit, innovation, and organisational profile
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Implementation: Recipients utilise cash, flights, or marketing support to deliver project outcomes and strengthen regional communities
Tips for a Strong Application
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Emphasise measurable community outcomes
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Demonstrate innovation in project strategy or service delivery
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Highlight how the project strengthens the applicant organisation
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Show direct benefits to regional communities and long-term sustainability
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Include a budget breakdown showing use of cash, flight, or marketing support
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply?
Individuals, groups, and not-for-profit organisations delivering community-focused projects in regional Australia.
2. What types of support are available?
Cash grants, flights in kind, and marketing assistance.
3. How is funding allocated?
$1,250,000 for cash and flights; $750,000 for marketing support.
4. What kinds of projects are eligible?
Projects that improve community infrastructure, events, services, or programs, with measurable impact.
5. How are applications assessed?
Judged on community impact, scale of benefits, innovation, and applicant profile enhancement.
6. Can individuals apply?
Yes, individuals implementing community-focused projects are eligible.
7. Are for-profit projects eligible?
No. The program focuses on community benefit and regional impact, typically through not-for-profit or charitable initiatives.
Conclusion
The Qantas Regional Grants Program 2026 empowers regional communities across Australia by providing funding, flight support, and marketing assistance. By supporting innovative, community-focused projects, the program enhances local infrastructure, programs, and services while strengthening the profile and capacity of applicants, creating long-term positive outcomes for regional communities.
For more information, visit Qantas.









































