Atherton Tablelands Integrated Collaboration Project Grants
As part of the Atherton Tablelands Integrated Collaboration Project (ATIC) — a partnership between Sustainable Table and the Queensland Government, we’re offering two targeted grant opportunities to support farmers and First Nations People in the Atherton Tablelands to transition to regenerative agriculture.
Practice Change Implementation Grants
Funding is available to support practical changes that improve soil health, water quality, biodiversity, and farm resilience.
Who it’s for
Farmers and landholders in the Atherton Tablelands
Typical grant size
Around $50,000 (larger proposals considered)
Total funding available
Minimum $550,000
Examples
Fencing, compost spreaders, cover cropping, water management systems
Key date
EOIs close 23 September 2025
Education & Capacity-Building Grants
Support for farmers to attend or host training, workshops, on-farm demos, or other learning activities that strengthen regenerative practice.
Who it’s for
Farmers and landholders in the Atherton Tablelands
Typical grant size
Around $15,000 (larger proposals considered)
Total funding available
Up to $150,000
Examples
Field days, accredited training, mentoring, travel for education
Key date
EOIs close 3 September 2025


