Dept of Climate Change, Energy, Environment & Water
The $17.5 million Carbon Farming Outreach Program grants aim to support farmers and land managers, including First Nations people, to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and sequester carbon.
The program is part of the Australian Government’s response to the Independent Review of Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs). The review recommended government support rural and remote communities, including First Nations people, to participate in and realise benefits from the ACCU scheme.
Grants of $1 million to $17.5 million are available to trusted and independent advisers to empower farmers and land managers to:
make informed decisions to lower emissionsintegrate low emissions technologies and practices into their operationsparticipate in carbon markets and certification schemes.
Grantees will be provided with a training package and support, via train-the-trainer sessions and networking opportunities.
First Nations, national and regional agricultural and land management advisers and training providers are encouraged to apply.
Applications open 13 June and close 24 July 2023.
The grant guidelines are now available at business.gov.au/cfop.
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