Net Zero Planning Grant
Funding Providers
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW)
Location
NSWFunding Type
Cash grant G16479
Primary Category
EnvironmentEligible to
- Not-for-Profits
- Businesses
Funding
Amount (max): $30,000Round(s)
- Opened 29-Jan-2025 Closes 02-May-2025
Purpose
The Net Zero Planning Grant provides NSW businesses an opportunity to receive up to $30,000 in funding to cover up to 75% of the cost to strategically plan for and progress their path to net zero.
Overview
The objectives of the Net Zero Planning Grant are to:
- support businesses with long-term net zero planning
- enhance businesses' understanding of net zero, to better integrate climate-related risks and opportunities into business planning, strengthen resilience and reduce emissions
- provide practical guidance to businesses to identify and take actions to progress towards net zero
- enable businesses to improve their competitiveness in the global transition to net zero.
This program is administered by Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water.
Limitations
To be eligible for the Net Zero Planning Grant, you must meet the following key eligibility criteria:
- Have an Australian Business Number (ABN) and be registered for GST.
- Be a business with a NSW site address and business operations in NSW. Commonwealth, state, and local government entities are not eligible for this funding.
- Not be a Safeguard facility under the Australian Government's Safeguard Mechanism.
- Spend at least $200,000 annually on energy bills at a single site in NSW or a total of $500,000 across multiple sites in NSW. This includes all purchased fuels, except fuel for transport.
- Must not have already been approved for grant funding under the Net Zero Planning Grant.
- Not be a related entity to an entity or entities that have been successful in applying for this Grant, unless the main business operations in NSW of the related entities fall under different industry classification groups according to the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification 2006, as amended from time to time. In this case, up to 3 applications can be submitted in total, with a limit of one application per related entity.
Applications / Guidelines

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