Eligible South Australian applicants and projects must be in a select number of communities
The program funds projects that drive economic diversification, support innovation and growth, enhance liveability and bolster community resilience in South Australia’s most vulnerable River Murray communities.
Applications close 31 March 2026.
The South Australia Sustainable Communities Program Round 1 funds projects that drive economic diversification, support innovation and growth, enhance livability and bolster community resilience in South Australia’s most vulnerable River Murray communities.
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The program funds projects that drive economic diversification, support innovation and growth, enhance liveability and bolster community resilience in South Australia’s most vulnerable River Murray communities.
The objective of the program is to help mitigate the social and economic impacts of the Australian Government’s water recovery activities.
The Program has two streams:
- The Investment Feasibility stream funds planning activities such as business case development, feasibility analysis or strategy development.
- The Investment Ready stream funds infrastructure development, plant and equipment purchase or program delivery.
Grants of up to $275k are available for Stream 1 projects. Grants of up to $4.5 million are available for Stream 2 projects.
A total pool of $14 million is available for Round 1. Required co-contributions vary by applicant type.
Eligible applicants include:
- Companies and trusts
- Co-operatives
- Local governments
- Incorporated organisations or associations
- Indigenous corporations.
Projects must be located in one of the following communities:
- Renmark Paringa Council
- Berri Barmera Council
- District Council of Loxton Waikerie
- District Council of Karoonda East Murray
- Mid Murray Council
- Rural City of Murray Bridge
- Alexandrina Council
- Coorong District Council
- Gerard Community Council
- Riverland Unincorporated Area.
Applications close 31 March 2026.
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Rebecca Barnes
Dr Rebecca Barnes, situated in Adelaide, serves as RSM’s National Grants Director. Rebecca supports organisations from start-ups to large multinationals to identify and access strategic funding opportunities.
With a thorough knowledge of the Federal and State funding landscape, she provides tailored advice regarding Government grant opportunities and develops compelling funding applications. Get in touch with Rebecca >
Sara Coram
Sara Coram, based in Brisbane, is a strategic grants advisor at RSM. She helps organisations identify and secure Government funding aligned with their growth goals.
With over 20 years’ experience in higher education and research, Sara has led large-scale submissions and managed multimillion-dollar grants across science, health, and engineering sectors. Get in touch with Sara >