NAIDOC Local Grants
Funding Providers
National Indigenous Australians Agency
Location
Australia WideFunding Type
Cash grant G20102
Primary Category
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoplesEligible to
- Not-for-Profits
- Schools
- Local Governments
- Businesses
- Individuals
- Unincorporated Groups
Funding
Amount (max): $25,000Total pool: $3,000,000,000
Round(s)
- Opened 19-Jan-2026 Closes 19-Feb-2026
Purpose
NAIDOC Local Grants support activities held for NAIDOC Week (5 to 12 July 2026) that celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures, achievements and their continuing contribution to our country and Australian society.
Overview
Funding is available across 3 funding streams:
1. Educational Institutions (up to $1,500)
2. Small-scale grants (up to $10,000), and
3. Large-scale grants (more than $10,000 and up to $25,000).
NAIDOC Local Grants provide a contribution towards the cost of local and regional NAIDOC Week activities across Australia - it is not expected to cover the full running costs of an event. It is expected that most grants will be awarded for $10,000 or less.
Non-Indigenous organisations are strongly encouraged to work with their local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in planning activities.
All applicants must meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the 2026 NAIDOC Local Grants Opportunity - Grant Opportunity Guidelines. Applicants seeking a large-scale grant of more than $10,000 and up to $25,000 will also be assessed against the selection criterion and compared to other applications in the large-scale grants stream.
Limitations
To be eligible to apply, you must be intending to deliver an activity aligned with the objectives of the grant opportunity, including supporting the Australian Government's commitment to celebrate, support, and raise awareness of First Nations histories and cultures within the wider community.
If you are a non-Indigenous organisation, you must have support from your local First Nations community or stakeholders for the proposed activity. You are strongly encouraged to provide evidence of this.
If you are applying as a Partnership or Sole Trader you must provide a Letter of Support from the secondary organisation (educational institution or event organiser) where your activity will take place. If a Partnership or Sole Trader is using their own premises, a Letter of Support should come from confirmed attendees. For non-Indigenous Partnerships or Sole Traders, this Letter of Support must come from the local First Nations community or stakeholders.
All applicants must:
- have an Australian Business Number (exemptions may apply)
- where relevant, be registered for the purposes of GST;
- have an account with an Australian financial institution; and
- be one of the following entity types:
- an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Corporation registered under the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006
- a company incorporated in Australia under the Corporations Act 2001
- an incorporated association
- an incorporated cooperative
- an organisation established through a specific piece of Commonwealth or state / territory legislation including public benevolent institutions, churches and universities
- an Australian local government body
- an incorporated Trustee on behalf of a Trust
- a Partnership
- a Sole Trader
- a joint (consortium) application with a lead organisation that satisfies the entity type, or
- an educational institution or correctional facility.
Applications / Guidelines
Contact Details
- Phone: 1800 079 098
- Email: NAIDOCGrants@niaa.gov.au
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