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Ongoing |
Grants & Funding NSW Government |
Find a government initiative, grant or funding program to help support your business, your project or your community. |
Ongoing |
Strengthening Rural Communities - Small & Vital
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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.
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).
Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis and assessed quarterly.
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Ongoing |
Variety - the Children's Charity: Community Grant |
Variety NSW/ACT promotes inclusivity for all Australian children. Schools and NFP organisations are invited to apply for a grant up to $10,000 to purchase equipment that will promote access and inclusivity in the community for children aged 0-18 years, living with financial disadvantage, geographic isolation and/or a disability or chronic illness. Applications are accepted all year round. Once submitted, your application will be pre-assessed by the Kids Support Team to make sure it meets criteria. If eligible, it will then go to the Grants Committee for a final decision. |
Ongoing |
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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The Mental Awareness Foundation |
The Mental Awareness Foundation has made a goal of trying to support grass-root charities and organisations in the mental health sector that perhaps the public has not heard of. The Mental Awareness Foundation has the following grants on offer:
- Large Grants - 7 x $25,000
- Small Grants - $5,000 and $10,000 to the value of $25,000
- Total Funding requested must not exceed $25,000.
Applications must be submitted online. Applications can be submitted throughout the year.
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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 |
EV Fleets Incentive - Kickstart Funding |
The EV fleets incentive is a payment scheme that helps eligible organisations procure battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and smart chargers. The funding is designed to cover part of the total cost of ownership (TCO) gap between a BEV and an equivalent internal combustion engine vehicle (ICEV), hybrid electric (HEV) or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV).
Eligible applicants to the kick-start funding include:
- any organisation that operates a fleet of at least 3 vehicles (ICE vehicles or hybrid, or PHEV, or BEV) in NSW to support their operations or
- any organisation or individual that owns at least one licensed taxi in NSW.
Organisations can apply to kick-start funding for a maximum of 10 vehicles and smart charging ports total across all rounds.
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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. |
30 January 2025 |
2025-27 Caring for State Heritage | NSW Government |
This funding category supports the better management, maintenance, conservation, and activation of the State Heritage Register listed items.
The NSW Government is committed to preserving the most significant heritage places and objects across NSW. Through the Caring for State Heritage Grants program, Heritage NSW is seeking projects that directly support better management, maintenance and conservation of State Heritage Register (SHR) listed items, as well as innovative ideas that will increase public access to these important assets.The SHR is a list of items that are protected under the Heritage Act 1977 and represent heritage of particular importance to the people of NSW.This is a competitive funding round and eligible applicants can apply for up to:$50,000 (ex GST) to develop a heritage management document for a State Heritage Register (SHR) listed item, or$300,000 (ex GST) for works to a State Heritage Register (SHR) listed item.Successful applicants must match funding and successful projects must be delivered between July 2025 and May 2027. |
30 January 2025 |
2025-27 Aboriginal Cultural Heritage | NSW Government |
Heritage NSW is looking for projects that support better management, maintenance, conservation and activation of declared Aboriginal Places under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.
The NSW Government is continuing its responsibility in safeguarding Aboriginal heritage through the 2025-27 Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Grants program. This program aligns with the Government’s broader commitment to ensure Aboriginal cultural heritage is conserved and maintained.
This is a competitive funding round and eligible applicants can apply for up to:
- $30,000 (ex GST) for a declared Aboriginal Place management document, or
- $80,000 (ex GST) for works to a declared Aboriginal Place.
Successful projects must be delivered between July 2025 and May 2027.
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31 January 2025 |
Forbes Community Funding Program |
This program provides financial and in-kind support to encourage and assist community groups and organisations to make a positive and ongoing contribution to the community’s wellbeing, cultural life and environmental sustainability.
Each financial year there will be a maximum of $100,000 available for projects that will assist organisations to make a positive and ongoing contribution to the community’s wellbeing, cultural life, economic development and environmental sustainability. $50,000 will be available in each of two assessment rounds, with funding available for projects in four categories:
- Culture and the Arts
- Sport and Recreation
- Community Services
- Rural Village Enhancement
Eligible community groups and organisations can apply for up to $5,000 per project for:
- Funding Assistance: direct cash contribution towards undertaking a project or running an activity or event;
- In-kind Assistance: contributions of physical Council resources (such as waiving of Council's fees and charges, venue or plant hire and labour).
- Combination of funding assistance and in-kind assistance (with an estimated total of $5,000 or less.)
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31 January 2025 |
Bendigo Bank Agribusiness Scholarship - University |
The Rural Bank university scholarship program aims to assist students who have been offered a place at an Australian university or College to study at Bachelor’s degree level for the first time in 2024 and are experiencing challenging circumstances.
The scholarship supports accommodation costs and/or other expenses directly related to the study of successful applicants e.g. - course costs, study related materials/equipment, text books, tutoring and educational travel within Australia.
The scholarship award value is $6,000 per year for 2 years for each successful recipient, subject to the criteria specified above and satisfactory academic performance.
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31 January 2025 |
Bendigo Bank Agribusiness Scholarship - TAFE |
The Rural Bank TAFE scholarship program aims to assist students who have been offered a place at an Australian TAFE to study for the first time in 2024 and are experiencing challenging circumstances.
The Scholarship program supports the following study related expenses – accommodation costs, course costs (excluding HELP fees and/or HELP loans), study-related materials/equipment, textbooks, tutoring and /or education related travel (within Australia).The scholarship award value is $3,000 per year for 1 year for each successful recipient, subject to the criteria specified above and satisfactory academic performance.
Applications are encouraged from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people living with a disability, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and those who identify as LGBTQA+.
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31 January 2025 |
TAFE Scholarship for Rural and Regional Students |
The scholarship program aims to financially support disadvantaged, community minded students from a rural or regional area, who have been offered a full-time place at an Australian TAFE.
The scholarship program supports the following study related expenses - accommodation costs, course costs, study-related materials/equipment, textbooks, tutoring and/or education related travel (within Australia). Eligible courses include:Full-time or competency-based completion (apprenticeships).Certificate I, II, III or IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Associate degree.
Fast facts:
- How much? The scholarship award value is $5,000 per year for a maximum of 2 years/or for the duration of the successful recipient's course (up to a maximum of 2 years, whichever is the lesser).
- Accommodation? Yes, its covered. This scholarship supports accommodation costs, reducing the financial burden of paying rent.
- Study resources? Books and computers are a must for you to get through your studies, so it makes sense for these must-have items to be covered.
- Course Fee? Yes, this scholarship can be used to cover course fees.
- Deferring? Scholarship funds cannot be put on lay-by so if you're planning a gap year you'll have to wait to apply.
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12 February 2025 |
Community War Memorial Funds |
The objective of the Community War Memorials Fund is to help conserve, repair and protect war memorials across NSW to support community commemoration.
Two application rounds are run each year. The rounds open on Anzac Day and Remembrance Day. Applications to the CWMF must align with and be submitted under one of the below category descriptions:
- Category A - Engaging heritage or other relevant specialists (such as engineers) to produce reports relating to the repair, protection and/or conservation of existing war memorials.
- Category B - Physical works relating to the repair, protection and/or conservation of existing war memorials. Reminder: The CWMF supports projects for existing war memorials. Applications cannot be submitted for the construction of new war memorials.
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16 February 2025 |
Aboriginal Fishing Trust Fund |
The Aboriginal Fishing Trust Fund provides grants and loans for the enhancement, maintenance and protection of Aboriginal cultural fishing, and for Aboriginal communities to develop businesses associated with fisheries resources throughout.
There are different funding options to choose from when applying for funding:
- Small Projects – seeking less than $5,000 of funding
- Large Projects – seeking up to $500,000 of funding
- Low or zero interest Loans
Please note that upper funding limits are subject to available funds, and application for funds is competitive. Upon review of an application, a recommendation for an alternative funding type to the one selected by the applicant may be made for the project, which will be further discussed with the applicant.
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20 February 2025 |
Regional Economic Development and Community Investment |
The Regional Economic Development and Community Investment Program is open to initiatives that promote regional economic development and support employment creation and retention.
This program is aimed at funding two project types:
- Infrastructure projects: $500,000 - $5 million
- Services and program delivery: $250,000 - $1 million
Funding will only be provided for a purpose that is consistent with one or more objects of the Act:
- to promote economic and employment growth in regions in accordance with the principles of ecologically sustainable development
- to support sustainable economies, a healthy environment and resilient communities in regions
- to support place-based solutions, targeted to the development problems of particular locations and developed in collaboration with the local community, that promote improved economic, environmental and social outcomes in regions to assist communities in regions
- to capitalise on regional strengths by supporting the diversification, adaptation and resilience of regional economies, including in relation to established and emerging primary and other industries to support the transition of communities affected by economic, environmental and social change
- to facilitate the economic and social development of Aboriginal communities and Aboriginal enterprises in regions
- to encourage cooperation in relation to the matters in paragraphs (all the above dot points) among all tiers of government, including local government, the private sector and not-for-profit organisations.
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Opens 28 January 2025
Closes 21 February 2025
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Community Building Partnership Program |
The NSW Government is investing in infrastructure projects that deliver positive social, environmental and recreational outcomes, while also promoting community participation, inclusion and cohesion.
- Incorporated not-for-profit community organisations and local councils will be eligible to apply for grants of between $10,000 and $100,000.
- Grants can be for building, refurbishing or repairing community infrastructure, or for buying freestanding equipment or vehicles.
- Each state electorate receives a maximum of $450,000 in funding and applications are assessed against other proposed projects within the same electorate.
- A total of $41,850,000 in grants will be available for local infrastructure projects through the CBP program.
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10 March 2025 |
Building Early Learning Places Program |
The Building Early Learning Places program (the program) is a new, single-round grants program designed to increase the number of early childhood education and care (ECEC) places for communities with the greatest immediate need, through capital works.
Eligible services can apply for funding to support capital works projects that will create extra spaces for children aged 0 to 6 for these priority groups. Services must also show they can start building within 12 months of receiving a successful outcome letter. Applicants can submit more than one application, as long as they propose different projects in eligible areas.
The program offers uncapped grant awards, subject to value for money considerations. Grant recipients will be required to contribute a percentage of the total project cost.
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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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