Open⚠ Closes 13 March 2026

2026/27 Investing in Women NSW

Funding
$25,000 - $750,000
Region
Commonwealth
Closing Date
13 March 2026

Overview

This program funds innovative projects that champion opportunities for women and girls in NSW, focusing on three pillars: economic opportunity and advancement, health and wellbeing, and participation and empowerment. Funding supports majority women-owned and managed small businesses, social enterprises, and not-for-profits to deliver projects aligned with the NSW Women's Strategy (2023-2026).

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must be a legally constituted Australian-based entity with an active Australian Business Number (ABN) and appropriate public liability insurance. Majority women-owned and managed small businesses, social enterprises, and not-for-profits are eligible. Funding may only be used for expenses directly related to project delivery in NSW.

Who Can Apply

SmeWomen LedNonprofitSocial Enterprise

Relevant Industries

HealthEconomic DevelopmentCommunity Services

How to Apply

Applications are submitted through the official government portal. Review the eligibility criteria carefully before applying, and ensure all supporting documents are prepared.

Visit the official application page
Disclaimer: Grant information is sourced from official government websites and updated regularly. Always verify current eligibility and deadlines on the official program page before applying.

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