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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 |
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 in the medium to long-term timeframe, general one to ten years after the disaster.
Grants up to $25,000 are available for a broad range of initiatives. Priority will be given to projects that:
- Respond to a specific climate impact or event, ether historic or likely to occur in the future;
- 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 disaster, through; inclusion, networks, communication, information sharing, self-organising systems, local decision making, or resourcing, tools and support.
- Are from local community groups and not-for-profits or organisations that do not have DGR status.
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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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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. |
31 March 2025 |
NAB Community Grants |
The NAB Foundation Community Grants program provides funding of up to $25,000 for local projects that help communities withstand and recover from natural disasters.
Australian communities are being hit harder by natural disasters more often. It takes many hands to get communities back up and running after a disaster and to build resilience for the next one.NAB award $1 million in Community Grants each year, with additional $200,000 available in Impact Grants, for projects with big potential. These Impact Grants provide a further $25,000 to recipients to maximise the impact they have on their communities.NAB Foundation Community Grants support community-led projects that relate to:
- Training and planning: Educational workshops, practical and strategic planning that help communities prepare for a natural disaster.
- Community recovery: Programs to enhance community connection, resilience and wellbeing post natural disaster.
- Environment and wildlife: Restoration of damaged vegetation and habitat, and rehabilitation of injured wildlife.
- Equipment and infrastructure: Tools, equipment and infrastructure improvements that help communities withstand natural disasters or recover in their aftermath.
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31 March 2025 |
Essential Grants |
Our Essential Grants Program provides financial support to community groups across our network area, contributing to positive outcomes for regional communities.
The program supports community-based initiatives that align with the following categories:
- Environment Examples include initiatives that support a circular economy and waste reduction, habitat restoration or community gardens.
- Energy Transition Examples include funding contributions for solar panels or electrifying community buildings.
- Education Examples include the investment in STEM education in schools and community organisations.
- Resilience Examples include the provision of resources that support communities affected by disaster events.
In this financial year of 2024-2025, community groups can apply for a grant for amounts up to $15,000.
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01 April 2025 |
Small Grants Program |
Each year, Highways and Byways provide small grants to community-led organisations for projects that address disadvantage and exclusion within towns and communities, especially in rural and regional Australia.
Grants up to $5,000 will be available for projects that:
- Contribute to building strong and resilient communities, especially in areas affected by extreme weather events.
- Build unity and find common grounds of understandgin and shared knowledge across an initiative.
- Encourage partnerships amongst individuals, groups and/or organisations.
- Foster engagement, diversity and cultural connections by sharing knowledge and skills in local community-based programs/events.
- Support intergenerational and Indigenous/Non-Indigenous exchanges of knowledge and skills for the sustainable and/or regenerative management of the land.
- Provide opportunities for program participants to develop leadership or other personal and community building skills.
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06 April 2025 |
Regional Event fund - Incubator Event Stream |
The Incubator Event stream supports innovative events that demonstrate sound organisational planning, have a unique alignment with the character and culture of their local region and which can demonstrate a broad appeal likely to promote tourism and attract overnight visitation.
The Incubator Event stream offers annual grants of up to $20,000 (ex. GST) to events in Regional NSW to support costs including but not limited to temporary event infrastructure; venue hire; marketing and promotions; marketing, PR and digital consultancies; brand design and development; and attendee research.
Application to the Incubator Event stream is a single-stage process consisting of an online application form responding to a series of questions that address the fund criteria. Strong applications require robust data and supporting information.
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06 April 2025 |
Regional Event Fund - Flagship Event Stream |
The Flagship Event stream identifies and assists the development of events that contribute to the unique character and culture of the tourism regions of NSW and can demonstrate that they attract overnight visitation.
The Flagship Event stream offers grants specifically to support marketing activities aimed at increasing visibility and attracting visitation to the event from outside its immediate area. Grants through the Flagship stream are only available to events that have been running for more than two years.
The Flagship Event stream offers two subcategories:
- Annual grant - $20,000 (ex GST)
- Triennial grant - $30,000 (ex. GST) per annum for three years
A single event may receive an annual grant a maximum of three times and a Triennial grant only once. An event will only be considered for a Triennial grant once it has received three Annual grants.Application to the Flagship Event stream is a single-stage process consisting of an online application form responding to a series of questions that address the fund criteria. Strong applications require robust data and supporting information.
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08 April 2025 |
ANZ Community Foundation Grants |
The ANZ Community Foundation provides single year grants of up to $30,000 to community projects. The Foundation supports projects across four granting areas, aligned to the things ANZ cares about most; Financial Wellbeing, Environmental Sustainability, Housing Access and Thriving Communities.
Your project/organisation must align with, and your application must clearly articulate, how your project aligns with one of the below focus areas.
- Financial Wellbeing - Improving financial wellbeing, particularly for under-represented and disadvantaged people in our community, including initiatives that improve economic participation. For example through building financial literacy, developing vocational skills, and providing access to meaningful work.
- Environmental Sustainability - Improving environmental sustainability through initiatives that restore and conserve the natural environment or which contribute to water stewardship, lower carbon emissions, and waste minimisation.
- Housing Access - Improving housing access through initiatives and programs that support those experiencing or at risk of homelessness or that provide supports for people living with a disability
- Thriving Communities - Supporting communities to thrive through initiatives and projects targeting disadvantage, inequity or marginalisation.
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21 April 2025 |
2025 NAIDOC Grants Program |
Aboriginal Affairs NSW supports NAIDOC events and activities across NSW, to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through an open and competitive grant funding opportunity.
The Objective of the 2025 NAIDOC Grants Program is to support events and activities in NSW marking NAIDOC week that:
- Celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, culture and achievements.
- Align with the theme of NAIDOC Week in 2025 - The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy
- Promote a greater awareness and understanding of Aboriginal history and/or culture within the broader local or regional community.
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27 April 2025 |
Rheem Apprentice Plumber Grants |
The Rheem Apprentice Plumber Grants program was founded with the purpose to ease the financial pressure faced by apprentice plumbers. Rheem is passionate about investing in the skills and training of industry newcomers and the grants are Rheem’s way of thanking the Australian plumbing industry for its ongoing support.
This year, 20 grants worth $3,000 each will be awarded to deserving apprentices across the country. Each grant includes $2,000 to go towards TAFE/RTO fees and textbooks, a $1,000 tool voucher, plus a tote tool bag.
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30 June 2025 |
Boating Infrastructure Emergency Repair Pool |
The NSW Boating Infrastructure Emergency Repair Pool (BIERP) grants provide funding to local councils and organisations to repair, replace, or improve public boating infrastructure damaged by natural disasters or severe weather events.
The types of projects that will be considered for funding under the BIERP are summarised below:
- Repair or replacement: the reinstatement of the infrastructure asset to its working condition prior to the natural disaster or severe weather event.
- Betterment: minor changes to replacement design that improves resilience of the asset against future natural disasters or severe weather events.
- Access for repair and reinstatement: Work to provide access for repair, replacement and betterment can be funded if it is directly related to the above works. For example, the removal of a collapsed tree across a jetty to gain access to repair the pontoon at the end of the jetty
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09 May 2025 |
Community Native Fish Stocking Program |
The community native fish stocking grants program provides two dollars in funds for every one dollar in funds offered by community groups to stock native fish (Australian Bass, Murray Cod, Golden Perch) into rivers and dams across NSW. The objectives of the program are to support local communities in the stocking of high value native fish to protect and enhance our valuable state-wide recreational fisheries. The program also supports the development of regional aquaculture ventures which produce high quality fish stock for release into public waters to benefit recreational fishers. |
15 May 2025 |
Community Giving Project |
The project supports initiatives that provide sustainable, tangible and long-term benefits with positive outcomes for Australian rural, regional and remote communities. In turn this builds capacity, longevity, liveability and connection in the regions in which we operate.
Structured across six distinct pillars (referred to as the 'Community Giving Project Pillars') with a focus on sustainability, innovation, wellbeing, diversity, and safety, Elders will offer grants up to $20,000. There is a seventh pillar called the People's Choice, which will offer two additional grants of up to $10,000 each.
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31 July 2025 |
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.
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; andRural 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. |
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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