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Funding and grants closing soon
We’re tracking grants and funding opportunities available to assist First Nations households, communities and businesses transition to clean energy solutions in each State and Territory and Australia-wide. There’s a few closing soon so get in quick!
Read moreVictoria
Finance and funding opportunities for the state of Victoria can be found here.
We haven't tracked them all yet, so please advise us if you know of finance or funding opportunities that could be included.
First Peoples’ Solar and Storage Initiative (Closing 19 May)
Name of program: First Peoples’ Solar and Storage Initiative
Who is it for:
- Registered Aboriginal Parties (RAPs)
- non-formally recognised Traditional Owner Corporations (TOCs)
- Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs)
- other types of First Peoples’ organisations
What’s it for? To support the installation of neighbourhood-scale batteries and solar panel systems.
What’s available?
- $700,000 project funding available per project that installs a neighbourhood scale battery with solar panels
- up to $350,000 available for projects that proceed with either a battery storage system or a solar system
Who's funding it? Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA), Victoria Government
Conditions:
- Grant funding is available to support the successful delivery of solar and battery storage projects and to build capacity in First Peoples’ communities to participate in the energy transition. This includes staffing costs to support project delivery and build capacity within communities.
When does funding close? Closing 19 May 2025
How do I apply? Click here
Need support for your application? Contact [email protected] (First Peoples Energy team) to discuss your project ideas, application documentation, and meeting program objectives.
Solar Panel Rebate or interest-free loan
Name of program: Solar Panel Rebate or interest-free loan
Who is it for:
- rental providers
- homeowners
Who's funding it? Victoria Government
Conditions:
- Rebate of up to $1,400 to eligible rental providers for the installation of solar panel (PV) systems on a maximum of two rental properties each financial year. This helps renters save on their energy bills.
- Rebate of up to $1,400 for the installation of solar panel (PV) systems for homeowners with existing homes or homes under construction.
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If eligible, you may be offered an interest-free loan towards your solar installation. The maximum loan amounts available are:
- solar panel (PV) — $1,400
- solar for rentals — $1,400
- solar battery loans — $8,800
You must repay the loan over 4 years, or sooner in a single lump sum if you like.
When does funding close? OPEN
How do I apply? Click here
Solar Saver Rates Program, Darebin
Name of program: Solar Saver Rates Program
Who is it for:
- renters who are First Nation residents
- homeowners who are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander resident
Who's funding it? City of Darebin
Conditions:
- must live in Darebin
- need to register your interest
- Council pays the upfront cost for the system, and you (or your landlord) pay it off over 10 years, interest-free
When does funding close? OPEN
How do I apply? Click here
Utility relief grant scheme for people on low incomes
Name of program: Utility relief grant scheme (non-mains)
Who’s it for?
- renters and homeowners on very low incomes
What’s it for?
- The grant provides help to pay a non-mains energy or water bill that is overdue due to a temporary financial crisis.
Who’s funding it? Victoria Government
Conditions:
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The grant is paid to the supplier and the supplier will credit the grant against your outstanding debt or next purchase (maximum of $650 on each utility type in a two-year period)
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You can apply if you do not currently owe on a bill but know that you will not be able to afford your next bill.
- Applications take approximately four to six weeks to process
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You must show that you have no way of paying the account without assistance, AND you must meet one of the following criteria:
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The cost of shelter is more than 30% of your household income.
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You or someone in your house has experienced family violence.
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You have had a recent decrease in income, for example, lost your job.
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You have had high unexpected costs for essential items.
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When does funding close? OPEN
How do I apply? Phone the Concessions Information Line on 1800 658 521
Victorian Energy Upgrades program
Name of program: Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program
Who is it for:
- business or residential customers
Who's funding it? Essential Services Commission
Conditions:
- Search for an accredited provider who may help you access discounts for energy-efficient products under the Victorian Energy Upgrades program here
- upgrades may be open to business and/or residential customers
When does funding close? OPEN
How do I apply? Click here
Thanks to Stefan K for the photo!