
Are you eligible?
Is your organisation interested in applying for an Incentive
Fund grant? Take our quiz to check if your project is
eligible to pass through the first stage of the three-stage
grant process.
Take our quiz to check if your project is eligible to pass through the first stage of the three-stage grant process.
Application process
The Incentive Fund grant application is a three-step process. The Incentive Fund team is available to answer any questions and support organisations throughout the process.
Timeframe
Expression of interests can be submitted at any time. Applicants will be advised of likely assessment timeframes upon submission.
Stage 1: Expression of interest
Once an organisation confirms organisational and project eligibility for an Incentive Fund grant, the next step is to submit an expression of interest (EOI).
Applicants are encouraged to read the Incentive Fund Grant Application Guideline and must understand the EOI requirements as outlined in the EOI template.
Stage 2: Investment case
If an EOI is successful, the Incentive Fund will work with your organisation to develop an investment case for consideration by the Incentive Fund OperationalManagement Group, and then the Incentive Fund Board.
The investment case includes a project concept proposal which will be developed by the organisation with support from the Incentive Fund. Upon submission of the concept proposal, the Incentive Fund will complete an organisational assessment to confirm the organisation’s capacity to deliver the project.
Upon Incentive Fund Board approval, the application then progresses to stage 3.
Stage 3: Incentive Fund agreement
Upon Incentive Fund Board approval, the organisation signs a two-step agreement with the Incentive Fund.
The first step covers the project design, presented within a detailed proposal and developed with the guidance and support of the Incentive Fund team.
Once the detailed proposal receives the Board’s approval, the project moves to project implementation.
We are here to help!
If you have a project that you would like to discuss, or you have questions on the eligibility requirements or the application process, please contact the Incentive Fund via:
- Email at info@incentivefund.org
- Phone at (+675)7411 2160 | Ext 101

Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a form that I will need to complete when preparing my proposal?
Yes, an expression of interest (EOI) form will need to be completed and submitted along with other attachments as indicated.
How can I apply for an Incentive Fund grant?
Organisations interested in applying for an Incentive Fund grant are advised to read through the Incentive Fund Grant Application Guideline for detailed information on how to apply. The guideline includes the eligibility criteria, the EOI template and information on the three-stage grants process. Also available are factsheets on climate change and disaster resilience, and gender equality, disability and social inclusion that will assist you in collating your EOI. You can also view our eligibility checklist online.
Is there a brochure or pamphlet with information on how to apply for an Incentive Fund grant?
Yes, an Incentive Fund Grant Application Guideline is available containing an overview of the Incentive Fund grant application process and an EOI template outlining the requirements. Download a copy.
What are the three stages of the grant process?
Read about the three stages of the grant process here.
When will the next funding round commence?
Eligible organisations can submit an EOI at any time. Response times to submitted proposals will vary depending on when you lodge your EOI and the number of proposals being considered. The Board meets quarterly to review proposals. Refer to the timetable of Board meeting dates.
Which types of organisations are eligible for funding?
A wide range of Papua New Guinean organisations are eligible to apply for funding, including:
– Provincial and local-level governments and their trading organisations.
– Statutory government authorities (such as research organisations, universities, schools and hospitals).
– Community and faith-based organisations.
– Private sector organisations.
All eligible organisations must be registered with the Investment Promotion Authority or be established under Papua New Guinean legislation. National government departments are not eligible for funding.