Business Grants for Sydney2026

1755 total programs1279 open nowUp to $2,000,000,000 available

Sydney businesses have access to both NSW State and Commonwealth funding programs. The NSW Government actively supports small business growth through Business Connect, digital grants, and industry-specific programs targeting everything from hospitality to advanced manufacturing.

  • NSW Business Connect — free advisory support for small businesses
  • Digital Solutions program — subsidised tech adoption for SMEs
  • Screen NSW — dedicated grants for the creative and screen sector
  • Commonwealth programs available to all Sydney businesses regardless of industry

Featured Programs

Highest value open grants
OngoingNSW·Up to $2,000,000,000
Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Program

A $2 billion program funding transformational infrastructure projects across Western Sydney to enhance community livelihoods and support economic recovery. The program supports 191 projects across 15 eligible Local Government Areas, improving community liveability and quality of life throughout the region.

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OngoingNSW·Up to $1,500,000,000
Green hydrogen electricity concessions

A concession program for green hydrogen producers to significantly reduce their electricity costs in NSW. Up to $1.5 billion is available to support the development of the green hydrogen industry and drive down production costs.

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OngoingCommonwealth·Up to $1,000,000,000
Solar Sunshot Program

A $1 billion Commonwealth government program that supports the commercialisation of Australian solar photovoltaic (PV) innovations and enhances solar PV supply chains in Australia. The program funds innovative solar PV manufacturing facilities across the solar supply chain through multiple funding rounds.

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OngoingCommonwealth·Up to $842,600,000
Northern Territory Remote Aboriginal Investment (NTRAI)

The Australian Government provides funding to support critical services in remote First Nations communities in the Northern Territory, including remote policing, child and family services, Aboriginal interpreter services, alcohol harm reduction services, education programs, and hearing and oral health services. The program commits $842.6 million over 6 years commencing 1 July 2025 to continue delivery of essential remote services, expand supports for Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations, enable communities to design and deliver services, and support access to economic development and employment opportunities.

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OpenCommonwealth·$15,698 - $750,000,000
Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) Program - Phase 4

Funding under Phase 4 of the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) Program is available from 1 July 2023 to support Eligible Funding Recipients to deliver priority local road and community infrastructure projects across Australia. LRCI Phase 4 continues the objective of the program to provide temporary, targeted support for creating and maintaining local jobs through road infrastructure and construction activities in communities across Australia. The intended outcomes of the program are to: deliver benefits to communities, such as improved road safety, accessibility and visual amenity; and create local short-term employment opportunities through funding construction projects Eligibility: Eligible Funding Recipients for Phase 4 are the same as for Phase 1, Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the LRCI Program. Grant Activity Timeframe: Phase 4 project construction can only begin once funding recipients have in place an executed Grant Agreement and Approved Work Schedule. Total Amount Availa

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OngoingCommonwealth·$519,100,000
Future Drought Fund - Second Phase

The second phase of the Future Drought Fund provides $519.1 million over 8 years to support drought resilience and adaptation activities. This includes extensions to the Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hubs and Climate Services for Agriculture program, as well as evaluation activities and support for First Nations communities.

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Grant information is sourced from official government websites and updated regularly. Always verify details with the official source before applying.