Funding & Grant Applications

Grant support services securing funding, enabling impactful environmental projects from planning to delivery.

Access to funding can unlock significant opportunities for landholders, councils, and community groups, enabling them  to deliver impactful environmental works. At The Regenerative, we support clients through every stage of the grant process, from project scoping and application writing to on-ground delivery and final reporting. Our team combines technical expertise, local knowledge, and real-world outcomes to help secure funding and ensure projects are completed to a high standard.

  • Grant Identification & Project Scoping
    • Identification of relevant local, state, and federal funding opportunities
    • Advice on project eligibility and alignment with funding priorities (e.g. biodiversity, soil health, carbon, community resilience)
    • Support in defining project scope, objectives, and deliverables that align with funding body criteria
  • Application Development & Submission
    • Assistance with grant writing, supporting documentation, and budget planning
    • Preparation of site maps, baseline assessments, and proposed works plans
    • Letters of support and partner coordination where required
  • On-Ground Delivery & Compliance
    • Full project delivery by The Regenerative, including planning, works, and contractor coordination
    • Ensuring all grant conditions, milestones, and compliance obligations are met
    • Integration of on-ground works with landholder goals and broader landscape outcomes
  • Monitoring, Reporting & Acquittals
    • Collection of field data, mapping, and photographic evidence for grant reporting
    • Preparation of milestone and final reports in line with funding body templates
    • Transparent budget tracking and expenditure reporting for acquittals
  • Community, Landholder & Partner Collaboration
    • Support for Landcare groups, councils, and community organisations in co-delivering projects
    • Engagement with landholders to ensure participation, ownership, and long-term outcomes
    • Collaboration with ecologists, NRM bodies, and stakeholders for multi-partner submissions