The Urban Precincts and Partnerships Program (UPPP) – Stream One: Precinct development and planning provides large grants for new precincts in urban areas (capital cities).
Examples include:
- Technology, innovation and commercial precincts
- Multi-purpose community centres that combine multiple facilities and users
- Eco-industrial precincts.
The Precinct Development and Planning grant supports the formation of partnerships and planning required to progress a new urban precinct to the investment-ready stage.
Examples of eligible activities include:
- Precinct scoping, planning, design and consultation activities
- Business cases
- Feasibility studies
- Development of partnerships with local stakeholders
The total funding pool is $30 million. Grants of $500,000 to $5 million are available and cover up to 100% of project costs.
Note: applicants must make either a cash or in-kind contribution (e.g. land or resources) to the project.
Applicants must be:
- State and Territory government agencies or bodies
- Local government
- Universities
- Incorporated not-for-profit organisations
Proposed precincts must be located in a Greater Capital City Statistical Area.
Applications open until funding fully allocated.
Rebecca Barnes
Dr Rebecca Barnes, situated in Adelaide, serves as RSM’s National Grants Manager. 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 >