The Regional Development Australia Adelaide Hills, Fleurieu & Kangaroo Island (RDA AHFKI) is offering the Hills & Coast Business Grant as a once off fund to test demand for flexible grant funding that will support business establishment and growth.
Sponsoring Agency: Regional Development Australia Adelaide Hills, Fleurieu & Kangaroo Island
Type of Fund: Grant
Deadline Available: Available
Deadline Date (mm/dd/yyyy): 05/21/2021
Size of the Fund: Less than USD $50,000
The Regional Development Australia Adelaide Hills, Fleurieu & Kangaroo Island (RDA AHFKI) is offering the Hills & Coast Business Grant as a once off fund to test demand for flexible grant funding that will support business establishment and growth.
The purpose of the Hills & Coast Business Grant is to support business growth through:
• novel and/or creative approaches to business growth, or;
• addressing challenges and/or barriers to growth.
Regional Development Australia Adelaide Hills, Fleurieu & Kangaroo Island (RDA AHFKI) support businesses and community groups to identify and secure funding for projects that grow the regions’ economy and liveability.
Funding Information
• A funding pool of $60,000
• Minimum single grant: $1,000
• Maximum single grant: $10,000
Eligibility Criteria
• The proposed project must meet the purpose of the fund outlined above.
• This grant is open to for-profit businesses with an ABN.
• Funding must be matched (minimum) dollar for dollar.
• Eligible expenditure is not defined but must clearly show in your application, how they are specific to your proposed project.
• Your project will benefit the economy and/or liveability of the Adelaide Hills, Fleurieu Peninsula or Kangaroo Island.
• An application from a consortium is welcome, however one organisation will need to submit the application form and be the lead party that enters into a grant agreement if successful.
The proposed project must be completed by 31/12/2021.
More information at: https://rdahc.com.au/new-grant-for-growth-businesses-open-now/
Eligible Countries:
Australia