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Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBC) Capacity Building Grant Opportunity

National Indigenous Australians Agency · Australia

Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBC) Capacity Building Grant Funding supports PBCs to maximise the economic and social potential of native title through effective and sustainable land management. Funding aims to increase capacity to pursue economic opportunities, build long-term organisational capability, and support effective native title agreement-making.

Deadline

30 June 2026

Location

Australia

Who Can Apply

Must meet the eligibility requirements in Section 4 of the Grant Opportunity Guidelines. Targeted to Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs). Applicants must complete an application form. Proposed activities must be discussed with the local NIAA Regional Office before lodging an application.
To be eligible to apply for funding under the PBC Capacity Building grant opportunity, applicants must meet the eligibility requirements set out in Section 4 of the Grant Opportunity Guidelines. The opportunity is targeted to Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs), and proposed activities must be discussed with the local NIAA Regional Office before lodging an application.

What's Funded

Activities that build the organisational and operational capacity of Prescribed Bodies Corporate, including training, obtaining professional expertise, supporting native title agreement-making, improving corporate compliance, and strengthening land use decision-making capability.

Expected Outcomes

Increased capacity of PBCs to take advantage of economic opportunities, stronger long-term organisational capability, improved compliance with corporate and native title obligations, and greater efficiency in land use decision-making to support the social, cultural and economic aspirations of native title holding groups.

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Key Information

Applicant Types

indigenous_organisationnon_profit

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

communitytrainingemploymentother

Keywords

Prescribed Bodies CorporatePBCnative titleIndigenous communitiescapacity buildingland managementagreement-makingcorporate compliance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBC) Capacity Building Grant Opportunity?

The Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBC) Capacity Building Grant Opportunity is a non-profit grant offered by National Indigenous Australians Agency in Australia. Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBC) Capacity Building Grant Funding supports PBCs to maximise the economic and social potential of native title through effective and sustainable land management. Funding aims to increase capacity to pursue economic opportunities, build long-term organisational capability, and support effective native title agreement-making.

Who is eligible for the Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBC) Capacity Building Grant Opportunity?

Must meet the eligibility requirements in Section 4 of the Grant Opportunity Guidelines. Targeted to Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs). Applicants must complete an application form. Proposed activities must be discussed with the local NIAA Regional Office before lodging an application.

When does the Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBC) Capacity Building Grant Opportunity close?

Applications close on 30 June 2026.

What activities are funded?

Activities that build the organisational and operational capacity of Prescribed Bodies Corporate, including training, obtaining professional expertise, supporting native title agreement-making, improving corporate compliance, and strengthening land use decision-making capability.

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