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Algal Bloom Resilience Grant SA
Australian Government · Australia
This grant supports South Australian commercial fisheries and aquaculture licence holders impacted by the algal bloom to invest in improving business resilience. Funding is available for equipment, clean-up and repair, training, mentoring, research and development, and specialist consulting costs.
Funding
$25K – $150K
Location
South Australia
Who Can Apply
• Must be a South Australian fisheries or aquaculture business
• Must hold a commercial fisheries or aquaculture licence
• Must be impacted by the algal bloom
Applicants are South Australian commercial fisheries and aquaculture licence holders impacted by the algal bloom. The page describes the program as supporting SA fisheries and aquaculture businesses impacted by the algal bloom, but does not provide a full published eligibility list on the extracted page.
What's Funded
Funded activities include purchasing new equipment, replacing or upgrading existing equipment to improve resilience or expand operations, algal bloom clean-up and repair of harvest area infrastructure, mentoring, research and development, training and re-skilling staff, and engaging consultants such as designers, engineers and technical specialists.Expected Outcomes
Projects are expected to improve business resilience and create new opportunities for South Australian fisheries and aquaculture licence holders affected by the algal bloom.Key Information
Applicant Types
companysole_traderpartnershiptrustother
Stage
established
Funding Purposes
capital_expendituretrainingresearchr_and_dsustainabilityother
Keywords
algal bloomresiliencefisheriesaquacultureSouth Australiaequipmentclean-uprepair
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Algal Bloom Resilience Grant SA?
The Algal Bloom Resilience Grant SA is a business grant offered by Australian Government in Australia, providing $25K – $150K in funding. This grant supports South Australian commercial fisheries and aquaculture licence holders impacted by the algal bloom to invest in improving business resilience. Funding is available for equipment, clean-up and repair, training, mentoring, research and development, and specialist consulting costs.
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How much funding does the Algal Bloom Resilience Grant SA provide?
The Algal Bloom Resilience Grant SA provides $25K – $150K in funding.
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Who is eligible for the Algal Bloom Resilience Grant SA?
- Must be a South Australian fisheries or aquaculture business
- Must hold a commercial fisheries or aquaculture licence
- Must be impacted by the algal bloom
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What activities are funded?
Funded activities include purchasing new equipment, replacing or upgrading existing equipment to improve resilience or expand operations, algal bloom clean-up and repair of harvest area infrastructure, mentoring, research and development, training and re-skilling staff, and engaging consultants such as designers, engineers and technical specialists.
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