Sporting Facility Grants
We are more than happy to help you out when applying for grants, including:
- Initial advice and suggestions
- Budget pricing
- Full scope of works planning
- Detailed pricing and quotations
- Grant submission advice
Click here to request a quote to assist you with your grant application.
Current Grants Avaliable
Click on a tab below to find out more information about Australia wide and state based grants.
Home Ground Advantage
Holden’s Home Ground Advantage grant program helps grassroots sport by making funds available to assist clubs in upgrading their facilities.
- You can apply for grants of up to $250,000 (the average value awarded is $12,500)
- Enter your own video clip to support your application
- Click here for more information on the Home Ground Advantage program
- Other grant links
- https://goodsports.com.au/grants-calendar/
- https://sportandrecreation.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/oos-local-sport-grant-program-guideline-v2.pdf
- https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/sports/funding/clubs
- https://www.sportaus.gov.au/grants_and_funding/community_sport_infrastructure_grant_program
- https://sport.nsw.gov.au/clubs/ryc/funding/applying-for-grants
- https://sportscommunity.com.au/grant/
- https://www.cricketnsw.com.au/support/grants
- https://vic.netball.com.au/funding-grants/
- https://sport.vic.gov.au/news/grants
- https://www.nsw.gov.au/projects/community-building-partnership/2020-community-building-partnership-program-guidelines
Gambling Community Benefit Fund (GCBF)
The Queensland Government’s Gambling Community Benefit Fund is Queensland’s largest one-off grants program, distributing approximately $54 million per year to Queensland communities. The fund returns to the community a portion of state revenue raised through gambling taxes.
- Geographical area – whole of Queensland
- Available funding – grants from $500 to $35,000
- Applications close – 31st May 2019
Click here for more information.
Get Playing Places and Spaces
Get Playing Places and Spaces provides funding for infrastructure development so that more Queenslanders can be involved in sport and active recreation.
- Eligible organisations can apply for up to $150,000 (GST exclusive)
- Organisations will need to contribute a minimum of 20 per cent to the total eligible project costs
- Applications are to be submitted online
- Round 7 applications open on 2 July 2019
- Applications close on 31 August 2019
Click here for more information.
Community Building Partnership
The NSW Government Community Building Partnership program supports community infrastructure projects that:
- promote community participation, inclusion and cohesion
- deliver positive social, environmental, and recreational outcomes
Not-for-profits and local councils in New South Wales are eligible to apply for grants for construction and repair of community infrastructure.
Key dates
| 4 May 2020 | Applications open 9am |
| 12 June 2020 | Applications close 5pm sharp |
| June to November | Eligibility, assessment and approval process |
| Late November 2020 | Announcement of successful projects and advice to all applicants |
| 31 March 2022 | Project completion deadline |
Click here for more information.
Country Cricket – Grants & Facilities Update
2019/20 Australian Cricket Infrastructure Fund Round 2
Approx. $575k is available.
Open late March / early April 2020.
NSW Government Infrastructure Grants
$100,000 –$300,000 available per
Opens 16 March 2020.
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NSW ICC T20 World Cup 2020 Cricket Legacy Fund Round 3 (Final Round)
Another $2m is available.
Open late April 2020.
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Community Bushfire Relief Fund
$2m available. Administered by Cricket
Open date TBC.
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