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Rebuilding Futures - Round 6 Grant Opened: 3rd of March 2026 Closes: 16th of April 2026 Run By: Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal Further Information: https://frrr.org.au/funding/rebuilding-futures/

Rebuilding Futures is a responsive disaster preparedness and recovery grant program. It is activated from time to time to support remote, rural and regional communities impacted by extreme weather events. The program provides grants for local not-for-profit community organisations to undertake community-identified and community-led recovery activities that can strengthen resilience and enable projects for building back better to reduce the impact of future disasters on community wellbeing and physical infrastructure.

Last Updated: 25th of February 2026
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NAB Foundation Community Grants - 2026 - Round 2 UpcomingGrant Opens: 17th of August 2026 Closes: 14th of September 2026 Value: Up to $25,000 Run By: NAB Further Information: https://www.nab.com.au/about-us/sustainability/nab-foundation/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.

They award $1.2 million in Community Grants each year across two grant rounds, including $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 the following categories:

  • Training and planning
  • Community Recovery
  • Environment and wildlife
  • Equipment and Infrastructure

NAB Foundation Community Grants are open to:

  • Charities that are registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for Profits Commission (ACNC). 
  • Social enterprises (not-for-profit and for-profit) or start-ups with social or environmental impact at the core of their business. 
  • Groups or organisations (not-for-profit and for-profit) that hold an Australian Business Number (ABN) and have a charitable purpose. 
  • Local government or government-funded facilities (such as a school or childcare centre) seeking funding for a program that furthers charitable purpose.
Last Updated: 25th of February 2026
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Saluting their Service Commemorative Grants Program - 2026–27 - Batch 1 Grant Closes: 29th of July 2026 - 9:00 pm Value: Up to $150,000 Run By: Department of Veterans Affairs Further Information: https://www.grants.gov.au/Go/Show?GoUuid=f6ed4eff-7fcd-48ed-9641-9409d12012b9

The Australian Government is inviting eligible organisations to apply for grant funding under the Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program (STS program).

The objective of the STS 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 STS 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.

1. Community Grants

Grants up to $10,000 are available for projects and activities that:

  • are focused on the local community
  • commemorate the service and sacrifice of local community members
  • are primarily accessed by the local community.

2. Major Grants

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. These projects may include the construction of new war or peace memorials where none currently exist, as well as additions to existing memorials.

If your project relates to restoring or changing a memorial or other commemorative artefact, there may be heritage and conservation considerations.

Eligibility:

To be eligible, you must be one of the following entity types:

  • Company
  • Cooperative
  • Corporate State or Territory Entity
  • Incorporated Association
  • Indigenous Corporation
  • Local Government
  • Non-corporate State or Territory Entity
  • Non-corporate State or Territory Statutory Authority
  • Partnerships 
  • Person
  • Sole Trader
  • Statutory Entity
  • Unincorporated Association – only for Community Grants (up to $10,000).

If you are applying as a Trustee on behalf of a Trust, the Trustee must be one of the eligible entity types listed above.

Last Updated: 23rd of February 2026
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Saluting their Service Commemorative Grants Program - 2026–27 - Batch 2 UpcomingGrant Opens: 30th of July 2026 Closes: 21st of January 2027 - 9:00 pm Value: Up to $150,000 Run By: Department of Veterans Affairs Further Information: https://www.grants.gov.au/Go/Show?GoUuid=f6ed4eff-7fcd-48ed-9641-9409d12012b9

The Australian Government is inviting eligible organisations to apply for grant funding under the Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program (STS program).

The objective of the STS 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 STS 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.

1. Community Grants

Grants up to $10,000 are available for projects and activities that:

  • are focused on the local community
  • commemorate the service and sacrifice of local community members
  • are primarily accessed by the local community.

2. Major Grants

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. These projects may include the construction of new war or peace memorials where none currently exist, as well as additions to existing memorials.

If your project relates to restoring or changing a memorial or other commemorative artefact, there may be heritage and conservation considerations.

Eligibility:

To be eligible, you must be one of the following entity types:

  • Company
  • Cooperative
  • Corporate State or Territory Entity
  • Incorporated Association
  • Indigenous Corporation
  • Local Government
  • Non-corporate State or Territory Entity
  • Non-corporate State or Territory Statutory Authority
  • Partnerships 
  • Person
  • Sole Trader
  • Statutory Entity
  • Unincorporated Association – only for Community Grants (up to $10,000).

If you are applying as a Trustee on behalf of a Trust, the Trustee must be one of the eligible entity types listed above.

Last Updated: 23rd of February 2026
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Community Foundation Grants Program - 2026 - Round 2 UpcomingGrant Opens: 1st of July 2026 Closes: 31st of July 2026 Value: Up to $20,000 Run By: GrainCorp Community Foundation (GCF) Further Information: https://www.graincorp.com.au/community-fund/

The grants program provides financial support to organisations and projects that contribute to the development and promotion of the communities in which we live and work.

There are two types of activities that GrainCorp’s Grants program funds:

  1. Community-related programs & activities (Maximum funding limit: $20,000)
  2. Community infrastructure projects (Maximum funding limit: $20,000)

To be eligible for a grant, the organisation or project must:

  • Be based within a GrainCorp operational region or region linked to grain growing activities;
  • Be intended to have a positive effect on local communities in rural and regional areas;
  • Demonstrate a direct connection with community development; and
  • Align with at least one of GrainCorp’s Community Foundation Pillars.

GrainCorp opens two rounds every year for grant funding applications:

  • 1 – 28 February
  • 1 – 31 July
Last Updated: 23rd of February 2026
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Remote Sporting Schools - 2026 Grant Closes: 29th of May 2026 - 5:00 pm Value: Up to $10,000 Run By: Australian Sports Commission Further Information: https://www.ausport.gov.au/schools/schools/remote-sporting-schools

Remote Sporting Schools launches nationally in 2026, building on a successful pilot to support eligible remote and very remote schools (Prep - Year 12) across Australia. The program is designed to reduce barriers, increase flexibility, and create more opportunities for students to participate in sport and physical activity.

From 2026, Sporting Schools grants for schools located in remote Australia will become annual grants (rather than a per-term cycle). Remote Sporting Schools is designed to better support the unique circumstances of schools in remote areas by providing:

  • Year-round flexibility - plan and book activities across the full school year (not just term by term)
  • Broader sports options - you can choose to deliver a Sporting Schools partner sport or another sport or physical activity that better suits your school
  • More control spending your grant - grants up to $10,000 per school annually with more eligible grant expenses.
Last Updated: 23rd of February 2026
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Cultural Fund Grants for Organisations - Round 2 - 2026 UpcomingGrant Opens: 13th of July 2026 (estimated) Closes: 14th of September 2026 - 1:00 pm Value: $10,000 to $30,000 per project Run By: Copyright Agency Further Information: https://www.copyright.com.au/culturalfund/grants-for-organisations/

The Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund supports leading Australian creative organisations and key industry stakeholders with grants to create and deliver exceptional opportunities for Australian writers, journalists, editors, publishers, English and literacy teachers, and visual artists, and especially for those from First Nations and diverse backgrounds.

The Cultural Fund’s priorities are:

  • Commissions and paid opportunities for writers and visual artists through audience development projects
  • Targeted leadership and sector development projects for the writing, publishing and visual arts sectors
  • To complement Reading Australia, we are interested in supporting targeted writers-in-schools programs for Australian writers whose work is featured on Reading Australia or is used in the classroom

The Cultural Fund will consider applications for the following projects:

Audience Development

  • Audience and reader development projects
  • Payments to creative writers published in literary magazines and journals
  • Reviews of new Australian books in national publications
  • Projects connecting teachers with Australian Literature
  • Writers/artists-in-residence/schools/universities
  • Literacy-based projects for children involving professional writers
  • Significant national writers’ awards for payments to writers (excluding prizes offered by publishers and literary journals)
  • Publishing commissions to write new work by First Nations and culturally diverse authors
  • Commissions for visual artists to create new work and whose work will be exhibited in galleries or institutions in Australia

Sector Development

  • Publishing industry – leadership initiatives and opportunities for First Nations and diverse editors, publishers and journalists
  • Visual arts sector – leadership and policy development and opportunities for First Nations and diverse curators at galleries and cultural institutions

This excludes visual arts publishing, mentorships and professional development.

Who can apply

  • Legally constituted Australian organisations and incorporated associations may apply
  • If applying as a University, only one application from the University may be submitted per round. You must confirm this before applying.
  • Applicants may submit only one application per round to the Cultural Fund
  • Applicants must have acquitted any overdue Cultural Fund grants to be eligible to apply for further funding
Last Updated: 3rd of February 2026
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Community Grants - 2026 Grant Opened: 10th of February 2026 Closes: 30th of April 2026 Value: Up to $5,000 Run By: Lesbians Incorporated Further Information: https://lincgrants.org.au/grants/

Lesbians Incorporated has established a community grants program to give out up to $5,000 in grants per successful application for 2026. 

To be eligible for funding, projects must demonstrate that they:

  • meet an identified social, cultural, educational, health, welfare, recreational, personal development or legal need of the lesbian community;
  • target discrimination against lesbians and/or aim to improve the civil rights and/or status of lesbians within the general community;
  • aim to improve the access of lesbians to programs, services, activities and opportunities available to the general community;
  • aim to increase the vocational training and/or employment opportunities of lesbians.

Projects may aim to benefit the lesbian community in general or one or more groups within the lesbian community. Groups may be racial, cultural, or geographic, or may have specific identified needs or shared interests and concerns. LInc considers the children of lesbians as part of the lesbian community.

Who May Apply?

Individual lesbians or lesbian-based/lesbian-friendly non-profit organisations from throughout Australia are eligible to apply for funds. LInc is an inclusive organisation and supports those who identify as women, wom*n, trans-femme and femme identifying, or non-binary and all are welcome to apply for a grant. Projects creating and supporting spaces for lesbians, dykes, gay, bisexual, gender diverse, asexual and queer women are encouraged.

Lesbians Inc, grants are not available to assist businesses. If you are a sole trader/business and have an idea for a project, you may apply as long as the project shows a clear benefit to the LGBTQ+ community. Applicants will need to demonstrate expertise or experience relevant to the project.

Eligible Projects

Eligible projects reflect the objectives of the Community Grants Program and fall within a category appropriate to the funding program. Categories are:

  • Literary, visual or performing arts activities or functions
  • Social functions
  • Classes or workshops
  • Production of information or resources for educational or promotional purposes
  • Support groups or services
  • Advisory services
  • Sporting and recreational activities or functions
  • Other appropriate activities or services approved by LInc
Last Updated: 3rd of February 2026
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Commonwealth Legal Financial Assistance Grant Closes: Ongoing Run By: Attorney-General's Department Further Information: https://www.ag.gov.au/legal-system/legal-assistance-services/commonwealth-legal-financial-assistance

If you do not qualify for legal aid from a legal aid commission and cannot pay for your legal costs, you may be able to get help through a Commonwealth legal financial assistance scheme.

Help can be provided for the payment of costs for certificates issued by federal courts under the Federal Proceedings (Costs) Act 1981.

Some schemes provide legal representation costs and disbursements. Some schemes are limited to disbursements only. Disbursements are costs your legal representative incurs while acting for you such as obtaining reports, court transcripts and expert opinions.

They will not usually provide legal financial assistance:

  • if you can meet your legal costs without incurring serious financial difficulty
  • for costs incurred before you apply, unless the scheme allows for reimbursement.
Last Updated: 31st of January 2026
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Building Digital Skills Grant - 2024-2028 - Round 17 Grant Opened: 30th of March 2026 Closes: 1st of May 2026 - 11:55 pm Value: $3,000 to $20,500 Run By: Good Things Foundation Further Information: https://goodthingsaustralia.org/mentor-resource/building-digital-skills-grant/

Building Digital Skills grants help organisations deliver free Be Connected digital literacy programs to older Australians in their community.

Building Digital Skills grants of up to $20,500 help organisations to support older Australians aged 50+ through free digital mentoring sessions. A range of resources and support materials are available to help organisations to deliver this program, including the learning courses available on the Be Connected learning site.

Last Updated: 27th of January 2026
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Building Digital Skills Grant - 2024-2028 - Round 18 UpcomingGrant Opens: 9th of June 2026 Closes: 10th of July 2026 - 11:55 pm Value: $3,000 to $20,500 Run By: Good Things Foundation Further Information: https://goodthingsaustralia.org/mentor-resource/building-digital-skills-grant/

Building Digital Skills grants help organisations deliver free Be Connected digital literacy programs to older Australians in their community.

Building Digital Skills grants of up to $20,500 help organisations to support older Australians aged 50+ through free digital mentoring sessions. A range of resources and support materials are available to help organisations to deliver this program, including the learning courses available on the Be Connected learning site.

Last Updated: 27th of January 2026
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Pride Foundation Australia Small Grants - Round 2 - 2026 UpcomingGrant Opens: 4th of May 2026 - 9:00 am Closes: 13th of July 2026 - 11:59 pm Value: Up to $1,000 Run By: Pride Foundation Australia Further Information: https://pridefoundation.org.au/small-grants/

The Small Grants program supports projects proposed by individuals and or organisations and or communities who would otherwise be limited by the constraints of other funding programs.

The maximum grant has been increased to $1000 in 2022 and there will be more grants awarded (if successful) each round. The project needs to directly or indirectly assist, involve and benefit LGBTQIA+ people and promote positive social outcomes and mental health in the community.

They welcome applications that are particularly creative and innovative, and those that are put forward by individuals, communities and organisations that have not received small grant funding in the previous 2 years. They regard favourably projects that work as partnerships between individuals and organisations.

Round 1 2026
Funding priority to transgender, non-binary and gender diverse people and communities
Opens at 9am AEDT Monday 19 January 2026 and closes at 11:59pm AEST Monday 13 April 2026.

Round 2 2026
Funding priority to projects supporting healthy ageing for older people
Opens at 9am AEST on Monday 4 May 2026 and closes at 11:59pm AEST on Monday 13 July 2026.

Round 3 2026
Funding priority to regional and rural communities
Opens at 9am AEST Monday 3 August 2026 and closes at 11:59pm AEDT on Monday 16 November 2026.

Last Updated: 27th of January 2026
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Pride Foundation Australia Small Grants - Round 3 - 2026 UpcomingGrant Opens: 3rd of August 2026 - 9:00 am Closes: 16th of November 2026 - 11:59 pm Value: Up to $1,000 Run By: Pride Foundation Australia Further Information: https://pridefoundation.org.au/small-grants/

The Small Grants program supports projects proposed by individuals and or organisations and or communities who would otherwise be limited by the constraints of other funding programs.

The maximum grant has been increased to $1000 in 2022 and there will be more grants awarded (if successful) each round. The project needs to directly or indirectly assist, involve and benefit LGBTQIA+ people and promote positive social outcomes and mental health in the community.

They welcome applications that are particularly creative and innovative, and those that are put forward by individuals, communities and organisations that have not received small grant funding in the previous 2 years. They regard favourably projects that work as partnerships between individuals and organisations.

Round 1 2026
Funding priority to transgender, non-binary and gender diverse people and communities
Opens at 9am AEDT Monday 19 January 2026 and closes at 11:59pm AEST Monday 13 April 2026.

Round 2 2026
Funding priority to projects supporting healthy ageing for older people
Opens at 9am AEST on Monday 4 May 2026 and closes at 11:59pm AEST on Monday 13 July 2026.

Round 3 2026
Funding priority to regional and rural communities
Opens at 9am AEST Monday 3 August 2026 and closes at 11:59pm AEDT on Monday 16 November 2026.

Last Updated: 27th of January 2026
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Moving Home Grants Grant Closes: Ongoing Value: Up to $5,000 Run By: Youngcare Further Information: https://youngcare.com.au/what-we-do/grants/moving-home-grants/

The Youngcare Moving Home Grants provide essential funding to assist people in moving from inappropriate housing, such as aged care, rehabilitation, or hospital, into somewhere more appropriate. This may involve returning home or transitioning to more specific housing for their needs, such as Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA).

Up to $5,000 is available for people with extreme functional impairment caused by a physical disability. This funding can be used for essential equipment, home modifications and services, household items, and utilities to ensure an improvement in the individual’s quality of life.

These grants are open year-round (except for a month over Christmas) or until the funds run out. Panel Meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month, with completed applications required 2 days before.

Last Updated: 27th of January 2026
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Touring and Travel Fund - ​ Domestic Travel and International Professional Development Grant Closes: 24th of April 2026 - 12:00 pm Value: Up to $5,000 Run By: NSW Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport Further Information: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8Btouring-and-travel-fund-%E2%80%8B-domestic-travel-and-international-professional-development

This quick response funding program is designed for domestic and international travel activity for NSW contemporary music artists, acts and music industry professionals.

Funding can support travel and accommodation costs for: 

Artists and Acts 

  • domestic tours  
  • domestic professional development opportunities, including performance at significant music market events, attendance at events, workshops, camps, mentorships and residencies 
  • significant international professional development opportunities, including performance at significant international music market events, attendance at workshops, camps, mentorships and residencies. 

For domestic tours and performance at music markets, funding can support up to six people per touring party. This includes the artists and a maximum of two people with roles that support the artists to undertake the tour. These support roles include:      

  • one operational crew member (e.g. tour manager or key technical production crew)       
  • one support person for people with disability, family or cultural needs. 

Music Industry Professionals 

  • domestic professional development opportunities for music industry professionals working in contemporary music to attend significant music market events and/or identified business opportunities 
  • significant international professional development opportunities for music industry professionals working in contemporary music to attend international music market events and/or identified business opportunities. 

This program is open for applications until 24 April 2026, with applications assessed monthly. Applications submitted by 12pm (midday) on the last Friday of each month (excluding December) will be grouped together for assessment. Applicants will be notified of the decision within 4 weeks of this date. 

Eligibility

The fund is open to artists, acts and music industry professionals, as well as music businesses applying on behalf of an artist or act. 

Funding recipients must be: 

  • 18 years or older 
  • currently living in NSW (minimum 12 months) 
  • performing or working in contemporary music. 

Applicants will need: 

  • an active ABN (that’s your Australian Business Number) 
  • a bank account with the same name as your ABN 
  • or a funds administrator to help you out. 

For the purpose of this program contemporary music refers to artists and acts performing new and original music.     

  • Artforms not supported through this program are:          
    • experimental music and sound art           
    • contemporary classical, opera, choral and ensembles           
    • music theatre          
    • working in and with community music groups.   
  • These applicants should refer to Create NSW's Arts and Cultural Funding Program | NSW Government (ACFP) guidelines.
Last Updated: 27th of January 2026
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