2026 Feral Cat Management Grants

Status: open

Closing Date: 29 April 2026

Amount: up to $250,000

Organisation: WA Government (DPIRD)

2026 Feral Cat Management Grants are open!

Feral cats have played a significant role in over 30 native animal extinctions since since European settlement.

Reducing feral cats’ impact and improving conservation outcomes for native fauna is crucial to stop further native wildlife loss.

Community and not for profit groups are encouraged to apply to the Feral Cat Management (FCM) Grants. The FCM Grants are an initiative of the WA Government, delivered by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s State Natural Resource Management Program in partnership with the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.

Requests of $10,000 up to $250,000, are available from the $500,000 funding available in 2026.

The FCM grants have three objectives:

  1. Increase effective feral cat management to improve conservation outcomes for native species, through a tenure-blind approach.
  2. Continual improvement of methods and technologies for feral cat management through research and development.
  3. Broaden social acceptability and awareness of feral cat management methods.

Key features of the grants are:

  • FCM Grants must address one or more of the objectives of Western Australian Feral Cat Strategy.
  • Grant funded projects must have a duration of less than 36 months.
  • FCM Grants are not applicable to domestic or stray cat management.
  • The application will require a solid project design and costings, along with supporting information.  Applications will be assessed against the selection criteria.

Applications close at midday AWST on 29 April 2026.

Apply online: https://dpird.smartygrants.com.au/

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