
Through the Macmahon Foundation, we provide grants of up to $10,000 to support projects that create lasting impact. Eligible initiatives include those led by not-for-profit organisations, community groups, and local programs that align with our focus areas:
- Health and wellbeing
- Education
- First Nations engagement
- Environment
We are proud to partner with communities across regional Australia and Southeast Asia to create healthier, safer, and more sustainable futures. Our focus is on reducing disadvantage and improving access to education, health services, and local employment pathways, particularly in remote areas connected to our operations.
To apply, visit the application page below.
Key Activities
Grant Funding
Partnerships
Our Impact So Far
- Donated over $1 million to The Harry Perkins Cancer Institute since 2018.
- Strong Minds, Strong Mines wellness program supports Macmahon’s Australian workforce and the broader resources industry with its 8-month mental, physical and social health program.
- Strong Minds, Strong Schools – supporting student wellbeing in local and regional Western Australia.
- Funded mobile health clinics and education programs through the QCoal Foundation since 2019.
- Supported young girls and women at the Perth Football Club since 2023.
- Supported a variety of regional community organisations and events that foster resilient and thriving communities.
How to Apply
Ready to apply? Complete the Macmahon Foundation Grants Application online form below, or download the application form and send it directly to us at: foundation@macmahon.com.au.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Macmahon Foundation is a corporate initiative that provides grants to support community projects in areas such as health, education, First Nations engagement, and the environment.
Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organisations, community groups, and local programs that align with the Foundation’s focus areas.
The Macmahon Foundation provides grants of up to $10,000 for community-led initiatives.
Projects that enhance health and wellbeing, education opportunities, First Nations employment and engagement, and environmental sustainability.
No, grants are not provided to individuals. Applications must be submitted through registered not-for-profit organisations or community groups.
Applications open twice a year. For 2025: 1–31 October. For 2026: 1–31 March.
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