- Alcorso Foundation
The Alcorso Foundation celebrates the lives of Claudio and Lesley Alcorso. The Foundation sponsors international exchanges with Italy in the areas of visual and performing arts, supports an environment prize for post-graduate study and a social justice education scholarship for students with refugee backgrounds
- Climate change rebates and grants for business (Earn Your Stars)
Details of rebates and grants available to Tasmanian businesses to find climate change solutions and to adopt more efficient technologies and practices
- ClimateConnect grants
Details of the Tasmanian Government's grants program providing funds for projects that help Tasmanians work together in local communities to find climate change solutions
- Dr Edward Hall Environment Grants
Details of the Hobart City Council awards, which recognise efforts of schools, communities, and businesses in southern Tasmania to conserve and protect the environment (links to application forms as available)
- Earn Your Stars micro-grants
Earn Your Stars Micro-grants program aims to assist local communities, households and individuals find and implement local solutions to the challenges of climate change with grants of up to $3000 each. Includes links to application forms
- Energy Efficiency Guidelines and Incentives (Hobart City Council)
Hobart City Council information on achieving energy efficient houses and includes guidelines for new houses and home extensions, and implementing solar technology into heritage properties. Also includes details on how to apply for Council rebates schemes
- Insulation Rebate (Hobart City Council)
Information on an Insulation Rebate Scheme offered by the Hobart City Council to assist landlords on the cost of insulating their rental properties. Includes eligibility criteria and application form
- Landcare Tasmania
Volunteers are finding local solutions to local problems – pulling weeds, planting trees, improving the health of our soil, bushland, waterways and coastlines. Find your local Landcare Group, become a casual volunteer, donate to the Tasmanian Landcare Fund or connect with more information through a monthly E Bulletin
- NRM North (Natural Resource Management)
NRM North is responsible for the planning, delivery and implementation of integrated natural resource management (NRM) in Northern Tasmania
- NRM South (Natural Resource Management)
NRM South engages with government and the community to protect, preserve and manage Southern Tasmania's wealth of natural assets. Activities include weed eradication, revegetation, implementing threatened species recovery plans and community grants as available
- Renewable energy rebates
Details of the range of Commonwealth and State Government rebate programs providing incentives for renewable energy use
- Save the Tasmanian Devil Program: grants and scholarships
Details of grants and scholarships funded from donations received through the Save the Tasmanian Devil Appeal. Includes application form
- Sustainability grants (Environment Protection Authority)
Links to information on the availablility of competitive grants made by the Sustainability Section of the EPA Division, to support business projects that can deliver significant resource efficiency improvements