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Funding Opportunity for Local Food and Beverage Businesses: Coles Nurture Fund

Small and medium-sized businesses in the food and drinks sector are encouraged to explore the Coles Nurture Fund, a significant funding opportunity designed to support innovation and sustainability across the industry.

The Coles Nurture Fund provides grants of up to $500,000 to eligible Australian businesses to help bring innovative projects to life—particularly those that deliver measurable sustainability benefits within food and beverage supply chains.

Who is eligible?

To be eligible for the program, businesses must:

  • Operate within the food and drinks sector

  • Generate less than $25 million in annual revenue

  • Employ 50 or fewer employees

The fund is ideal for businesses looking to scale innovative ideas, improve environmental outcomes, or implement new technologies that strengthen long-term sustainability.

What does the fund support?

Projects supported by the Coles Nurture Fund typically focus on:

  • Innovation in food production, manufacturing, or distribution

  • Environmental sustainability initiatives

  • Improving efficiency, reducing waste, or enhancing supply chain resilience

This is an excellent opportunity for local businesses to secure substantial funding while contributing to a more sustainable food system.

How to apply

Full details about the program, including key dates and eligibility criteria, are available via the official Coles Nurture Fund information page. Businesses considering an application should also review the application guidelines carefully to ensure their project aligns with the fund’s objectives.

🔗 Full program details
🔗 Application guidelines

The Fremantle Chamber of Commerce encourages eligible members to consider this opportunity and take advantage of funding that can support growth, innovation, and sustainability within our region.

For assistance or to discuss how this opportunity may benefit your business, feel free to contact the Chamber team.

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