The Wheatbelt Development Commission is now accepting applications for Round 7 of the Regional Economic Development (RED) Grants program.
Up to $250,000 is available for individual projects that contribute to increasing or sustaining jobs, expanding or diversifying industry, developing skills or capability, increasing business productivity and attracting new investment to the region.
The RED Grants program is a State Government initiative that is investing $55.85 million over ten years in locally-driven projects to stimulate economic growth and development in regional Western Australia.
The program has supported many successful projects in the Wheatbelt over the past six rounds across a range of industries, including agri-tourism, construction and engineering, manufacturing, Aboriginal economic development, and the food and beverage sector.
Wheatbelt RED Grants Round 7 applications will be assessed on a competitive basis. For detailed information on the program and how to apply, please visit the Wheatbelt Development Commission’s RED Grants page.
Applications close at 5pm on Wednesday, 26 June 2024.
To read the Minister for Regional Development; Disability Services; Fisheries; Seniors and Ageing’s media release about the launch of Round 7, click here