Illegal Dumping Prevention Grants Program Stream 4
Funding Providers
NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA)
Location
NSWFunding Type
Cash grant G18472
Primary Category
EnvironmentEligible to
- Local Governments
Funding
Amount (max): $200,000Total pool: $1,285,000
Round(s)
-
EOI
opened
05-Aug-2025
closes
30-Sep-2025
Applications Opened 05-Aug-2025 Closes 27-Nov-2025
Purpose
The EPA’s Illegal Dumping Prevention Program goal is for natural environments and streetscapes in NSW to be free of dumped waste. The grants under this program aim to reduce illegal dumping through implementing prevention measures.
Overview
This grant stream supports collaborative projects addressing illegal dumping across multiple land tenures for groups of organisations (including local councils, groupings of councils and state government public land managers).
The overall objectives of the Illegal Dumping Prevention Strategy 2022-2027 are to minimise:
- kerbside illegal dumping activities
- public land and bushland illegal dumping activities
- illegal landfilling / organised crime activities
The 4 streams under the grants program target the first 2 of these objectives. The objectives of these grants are to support local and state government public land managers to:
- gather baseline and ongoing data on the size of their illegal dumping problem
- develop a business case for investment in illegal dumping prevention
- proactively target localised illegal dumping issues
- collaboratively address illegal dumping across land tenures
- encourage entities to undertake illegal dumping prevention projects if they have not done so before.
Funding of up to $200,000 per group is available for projects to be completed within 24 months.
Initial EOI is due by 30 September 2025, and the full application is due by 27 November 2025.
Limitations
Before applying for any of the streams under the Illegal Dumping Prevention Program Round 3, please ensure you meet the following eligibility requirements:
- Applicants must be located in NSW and be one of the following:
- a local council
- a grouping of councils such as a Joint Organisation or Regional Organisation of Councils, Regional Waste Group or
- a state government public land manager.
- Projects must be on publicly owned land, managed by a local council or a state government public land manager. Projects can collaborate with private land managers and implement prevention measures on private land to target an illegal dumping issue occurring on public land.
- Prevention measures can be implemented on neighbouring private land where these interventions are required to effectively target an illegal dumping issue occurring on public land.
- Entities such as councils and council groups can be the lead applicant in only one application per stream. If multiple applications are submitted by an entity, only the first application submitted will be assessed.
- For state government public land managers with regional offices, one application per regional office will be accepted.
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