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Strengthening Rural Communities - Prepare and Recover |
The Strengthening Rural Communities (SRC) Prepare & Recover program supports communities in remote, rural and regional communities across Australia to implement initiatives that prevent and prepare for future climate related impacts, or recover from existing disasters through the medium to long term process.
Grants up to $25,000 are available for a broad range of initiatives that focus on community-led resilience building in recovery or preparedness to strengthen the capacity and capability of local people and systems, especially to manage the impact of future disasters.
Projects that focus on strengthening local inclusion, networks, communication, information sharing, self-organising systems, local decision making, resourcing, tools and support will be prioritised.
Demonstration of project need must reference a specific climate impact or event, either historic or likely to occur in the future.
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| Ongoing |
Strengthening Rural Communities - Small & Vital Grants |
The Strengthening Rural Communities (SRC) Small & Vital stream gives small remote, rural and regional communities across Australia the opportunity to access funds for a broad range of initiatives that directly and clearly benefit local communities.
There are two tiers of Small & Vital funding available:
- Small grants up to $10,000 are available for a broad range of grassroots, community-led initiatives that directly and clearly benefit local communities that strengthen local people, places and climate solutions with a preference for smaller communities (populations under 15,000). The timeframe to deliver these projects is up to 12 months.
- Targeted larger leverage grants up to $50,000 are available for projects that focus on strengthening the digital skills, confidence and safety of adults enabling them to get online, build social connections, and access services, information, education and employment through training, as well as acquiring the digital and connectivity infrastructure where needed. The timeframe to deliver these projects is up to 18 months.
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IOOF Foundation Community Grant |
The IOOF Foundation provides grants that support Australian not-for-profit organisations working with disadvantaged families, children and youth. The general grant program is for funding on average for $75,000 per year for up to two years. Please ensure you provide as much budget information as possible to enable us to evaluate the grant amount requested against funds available to distribute. Whilst our initial general grants are on average $75,000, we do have current grants ranging from $10,000 - $150,000 pa.
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| Ongoing |
CFC Foundation Community Grants |
The Foundation is responsive to requests that contribute to increasing access to opportunities and is dedicated to supporting charities, non-profit organisations, and social enterprises that work within the four primary focus areas:
- Education
- Medical Research & Health
- Disadvantage Youth
- Arts & Culture
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| Ongoing |
Inland Rail Community Grants Program |
Funding will be available to short-term projects and activities that contribute to local and regional prosperity, wellbeing and sustainability, such as upgrading community facilities and equipment, implementing unique STEM project in schools, mentoring and developing local business communities and hosting community events. |
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Building Better Communities Program |
Bernardi's invites the community to nominate local organisations who need a helping hand! Bernardi's will then choose three beneficiaries every six months who will share in $5000, recipients are selected through in store voting. At the end of the six-month voting period, the beneficiaries will receive;
- First vote holder $2,500
- Second vote holder $1,500
- Third vote holder $1,000
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| Ongoing |
Graincorp Sponsorships |
GrainCorp's sponsorships program is designed to specifically support regional sporting clubs and community events to ensure social inclusion and positive health outcomes for our employees, customers, and broader communities.
Sponsorships are awarded as a financial contribution, in exchange for promotion of the GrainCorp brand or services. Applications will be accepted any time as it is open year-round.
Sponsorships available:
- Community events
- Sporting club and leagues
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| 07 November 2025 |
Young Carer Bursary |
The Young Carer Bursary Program supports young carers to continue with their education.
In 2026, 1,600 bursaries are available. Each one is worth $4,000. The bursary money can be used for education-related expenses such as textbooks, a laptop, school uniforms, transport costs, or even to reduce your paid work hours so you can focus more on your studies.
You can apply for the bursary if you’re:
- Between 12 and 25 years old
- You provide unpaid care and support to a family member or friend
- An Australian citizen or permanent resident
- Living in Australia
- Studying at school, RAFE, university, or another place that teaches courses or have an intent to study
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| 11 November 2025 |
Veteran Community Grants Program |
The NSW Government established the Veteran Community Grants Program (VCGP), formerly the Anzac Community Grants Program (ACGP), in 2015 to help promote appreciation and understanding of the service and sacrifice of military service personnel, and support activities and services to enhance the wellbeing of the NSW veteran community.
The ACGP is valued at $100,000 annually. The maximum ACGP grant that will be awarded for any one application is $3,000. Applications must align with and be submitted under one of the below category descriptions:
- Local community historical research and education - Projects that help inform and educate the wider community about the service and sacrifice of local veterans and their families, including research towards online or print publications.
- Preservation and display of memorabilia - Preservation and /or research materials, or display of war memorabilia, artefacts and/or research materials relevant to the local community.
- Public commemorative events - Events that honour or mark military anniversaries and pay tribute to the service and sacrifice of NSW veterans.
- Provide support to members of the NSW veteran community - Activities such as excursions, milestone reunions, and training and development to assist with the health and wellbeing of the veteran community.
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| 14 November 2025 |
Sporting Schools Grants |
Sporting Schools offers grant opportunities for primary schools, and targeted grant opportunities for secondary schools in relation to year 7 and 8 students.
Grants support the delivery of sport-based programs to help students build the confidence and capability to be active for life. Sporting Schools has partnered with more than 35 national sporting organisations (NSOs) to facilitate delivery of Sporting Schools programs.The objectives of Sporting Schools are to:
- engage primary school students in free, high-quality sport programs at school
- engage secondary school students (Years 7-8) in free, high-quality sport programs at school, particularly inactive students, girls, and students attending schools in disadvantaged areas
- establish partnerships between sporting organisations and schools to promote involvement in sport outside of school
- develop the capability of schools and teachers to provide students with positive sport experience
- build the capability of schools and teachers to provide students with positive sport experiences
- build the capability of coaches and the sport workforce
- support life-long involvement in sport and physical activity to enhance health and wellbeing.
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| 17 November 2025 |
Safe Shooting Program |
The Program aims to enhance sport shooting facilities across New South Wales in order to provide safe, inclusive and accessible shooting environments for local communities.
The key objectives of the Program are:
- Improve the quality and safety of existing shooting facilities across New South Wales
- Remove barriers to participation in sport and recreation for everyone but particularly for women and girls, people with disability, First Nations peoples, people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities, and LGBTQIA+ people
- Increase utilisation of existing shooting facilities
The NSW Government has allocated up to $800,000 for this Program in 2025/26.
An applicant may submit up to two applications, however the maximum amount of funding that can be awarded t any on organisation is $50,000.
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| 20 November 2025 |
Regional Night-Time Economy Program |
The purpose of the Regional Night-Time Economy Program (the Program) is to encourage local business collaboration and support the development of vibrant night-time economies in regional NSW. The Program will also support actions under the NSW 24-Hour Economy Strategy to foster collaboration and create vibrant, diverse and coordinated precincts.
The objectives of the Program are to:
• increase capacity and confidence of regional business collectives to identify and leverage existing local economic and cultural opportunities
• strengthen coordination between local businesses to deliver collective initiatives with a shared vision and strategy
• increase the number of collective initiatives in regional NSW that promote and support more vibrant town centres and precincts.
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| 05 December 2025 |
Crown Reserves Improvement Fund - General |
The Crown Reserves Improvement Fund (CRIF) provides financial support for the maintenance, improvement or development of Crown reserves.
The CRIF 2025-26 funding round objective for general grant applications is: To financially support projects that will have a high community impact. To financially support projects on Crown land (or Crown reserves) that will have high community impact.
Minimum general application amount $50,000, maximum amount $1,000,000. Check guidelines for full eligibility criteria.
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| 12 December 2025 |
RAS Foundation Community Futures Grant |
The Royal Agricultural Society Foundation (RASF) is offering opportunities for community-minded people to be awarded up to $30,000 in funding for community projects in their local area.
Previously funding has gone to projects including air-conditioning in the local hall to portable yard panels for the showground or a pop-up gazebo, satisfying community needs and benefiting many.
Taking part is easy:
- Identify a need in your rural NSW community
- Partner with a local community organisation
- Create a project plan for your initiative
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Opens 24 November 2025
Closes 15 December 2025
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Clubgrants Category 3 - Disaster Readiness |
Funding to support disaster readiness infrastructure such as evacuation centres, capital equipment or a multipurpose community facility.
The objective of the Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure Grants program is to fund the costs of construction, alteration, renovation, completion and fit-out of buildings and community infrastructure to deliver outcomes for disadvantaged NSW communities including regional, remote and drought-affected areas, culturally and linguistically diverse, disability and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and disaster-affected communities.
- Disaster Readiness - $50,000 to $200,000 available per project
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Opens 24 November 2025
Closes 15 December 2025
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Clubgrants Category 3 - Community Infrastructure |
Funding to support community infrastructure such as a multipurpose community hub or a service for an eligible community group.
The objective of the Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure Grants program is to fund the costs of construction, alteration, renovation, completion and fit-out of buildings and community infrastructure to deliver outcomes for disadvantaged NSW communities including regional, remote and drought-affected areas, culturally and linguistically diverse, disability and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and disaster-affected communities.
- Community Infrastructure - $50,000 to $250,000 available per project
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| 31 December 2025 |
Tertiary Access Payment |
The Tertiary Access Payment (TAP) is a one-off payment of up to $5,000. It’s to help eligible students with the cost of moving to study. This is for study after you’ve finished year 12 or equivalent.
If you are a student from outer regional, remote, or very remote areas you can apply for up to $5,000 to relocate to participate in tertiary education in your first year of study. The payment is made in two instalments the first payment being made 42 days (six weeks) after the qualifying tertiary course start date. If you are a student from an inner regional area you can apply for $3,000 to relocate to participate in tertiary education in your first year of study. A single instalment is made 42 days (six weeks) after the qualifying tertiary course start date. You can apply for the TAP in the calendar year you commence your first year of study in a qualifying tertiary course until the age of 22 (inclusive). You must apply between the applicable opening and closing dates. The TAP is intended to help you with the costs of relocating to access and participate in tertiary education. Eligible students are not restricted as to how the payment can be used. |
| 31 January 2026 |
Community Funding Program |
Council provides support to encourage and assist community groups and organisations to make a positive and ongoing contribution to the community's wellbeing, cultural life, environmental sustainability and economic growth.
The Community Funding Program is open twice annually and a total of $150,000 is available across two rounds for projects (including programs, activities, events and capital works) in four categories:
- Sport and Recreation;
- Culture and the Arts;
- Community Services;
- and Rural Village Enhancement.
Not-for-profit community groups and organisations can access up to $5,000 in assistance for each project as either a cash contribution, in-kind support, or a combination of both.
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| 05 February 2026 |
Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program |
The objective of the program is to commemorate the service and sacrifice of Australia's service personnel who served in wars, conflicts and peace operations, including National Service personnel, and their families.
The intended outcome of the program is to provide funding for projects and activities that:
- promote appreciation and understanding of the experiences of service, and the role of service personnel
- preserve, add to the sum of knowledge on, or provide access to information about Australia’s wartime heritage.
There are 2 categories of grants available under the program:
1. Community Grants (STS-CG)Grants up to $10,000 are available for local, community-based projects and activities.
2. Major Grants (STS- MG) Grants between $10,001 and $150,000 are available for major commemorative projects and activities that are significant from a national, state, territory and/or broader regional perspective.
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| 13 February 2026 |
Young Development Scholarships |
The Department of Communities and Justice NSW will be offering over 1,500 scholarships to students enrolled in education or training in 2026.
The scholarship funds must be used for educational or support related costs to help you complete the school year.
Successful applicants will receive $1,000 to help with school expenses and secondary support services.
Application outcomes will be available in mid-late May 2026 and notifications will be sent to the registered email address. Schools of successful students will also be notified.
Application Dates:
- Applications for all high school students will open at 9.00am, 13 October 2025 and close 5.00pm, 13 February 2026.
- Applications for Returning tertiary students will open at 9.00am, 13 October and close 5.00pm, 6 March 2026.
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| 01 July 2026 |
Resilient Homes Program - Central West |
The Resilient Homes Program helps communities recover from disasters. It also makes eligible homes in high-risk areas more resilient to the impacts of future disasters. This program is being delivered by the NSW Reconstruction Authority (RA).
What help can I get?
- Home Buyback – a buyback of the property whereby the homeowner receives a payment for the purchase of the property
- Home Raising – a grant payment of up to $100,000 including GST towards the cost of elevating the liveable areas of the home and associated consequential works
- Home Rebuild – a grant payment of up to $100,000 including GST towards the cost of rebuilding a more resilient home where the property was destroyed or uninhabitable
- Home Relocation – a grant of up to $100,000 including GST to help homeowners relocate their current home to a safer location on their property, or to another property in the region
- Home Retrofit – a grant payment up to $50,000 including GST towards the cost of retrofitting and/or repair work of on the home to incorporate flood resilient design and materials in eligible areas.
Where the estimated costs for the Resilient Measures (i.e. Home Raising, Home Rebuild, Home Relocation and Home Retrofit) is more than the available grant value, RA will match financial contributions provided by the homeowner for eligible activities (co-contribution) up to a maximum of 100% of the available grant value.
The maximum for a single home is:
- Home Raising or Home Rebuild - $100,000 including GST plus $100,000 in co-contribution up to the maximum grant value of $200,000 in total including GST.
- Home Retrofit - $50,000 including GST plus $50,000 in co-contribution up to a maximum grant value of $100,000 in total.
Free Home Assessments are also available for homeowners who may be eligible for Resilient Measures. In the Central West, homeowners within the Home Assessment stream will also eligible for a Home Assessment.
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