Deadline: 31-Jul-2026
The BlueScope Sporting Club Grant supports Australian sporting clubs in creating more inclusive environments for children with disability through facility improvements, accessible equipment, disability-specific programs, and staff training. Four grants of $2,000 are available to registered sporting clubs affiliated with a National Sporting Organisation, helping increase participation, accessibility, and inclusion in community sport.
Program Overview
The BlueScope Sporting Club Grant is designed to promote the inclusion and participation of children with disability in community sport across Australia. The program provides funding to sporting clubs that are committed to creating accessible, welcoming, and inclusive environments where children with disability can actively participate and thrive.
The initiative recognizes the important role sporting clubs play in supporting physical activity, social connection, confidence building, and community engagement. Through targeted funding, clubs can improve accessibility, introduce inclusive programs, and strengthen their capacity to support children with disability.
The grant encourages practical improvements that remove barriers to participation and create lasting opportunities for children with disability to become active members of their local sporting communities.
Focus Areas
Projects should contribute to one or more of the following priority areas:
- Inclusion of children with disability in community sport.
- Increased participation of children with disability in sporting clubs.
- Accessibility improvements within sporting facilities.
- Development of inclusive sporting environments.
- Disability-specific sporting programs.
- Inclusive recreation opportunities.
- Training and education for coaches and volunteers.
- Improved club capacity to support children with disability.
- Accessible sporting equipment and technology.
- Removal of participation barriers.
- Community inclusion and belonging through sport.
Projects should demonstrate clear benefits for children with disability and support long-term participation outcomes.
Funding Information
Key funding details include:
- Number of grants available: Four.
- Grant amount: $2,000 per club.
- Geographic coverage: Australia.
- Funding purpose: Disability inclusion and accessibility in sport.
- Funding expenditure deadline: 1 March 2027.
- Recipient notification: October 2026.
- Public announcement: November 2026.
Funding must be used for approved activities that directly improve participation opportunities for children with disability.
Program Objectives
The BlueScope Sporting Club Grant aims to:
- Increase participation of children with disability in club sport.
- Improve accessibility within sporting environments.
- Support inclusive club practices and programs.
- Remove physical and social barriers to participation.
- Strengthen community inclusion through sport.
- Build club capacity to support diverse participants.
- Improve sporting experiences for children with disability.
- Encourage long-term engagement in sport and recreation.
- Create welcoming and accessible club cultures.
The program focuses on practical solutions that improve both access and participation.
Eligible Uses of Funding
Funding can be used for a variety of accessibility and inclusion initiatives.
Equipment Purchases and Upgrades
Examples include:
- Accessible sporting equipment.
- Modified sports equipment.
- Marquees and weather protection equipment.
- Lighting improvements.
- Equipment that enhances participation opportunities.
- Inclusive training resources.
Equipment should directly support accessibility and participation outcomes.
Accessibility Improvements
Funding may support:
- Clubroom accessibility upgrades.
- Accessible restroom improvements.
- Entry and pathway modifications.
- Mobility access enhancements.
- Inclusive facility improvements.
- Accessibility-related infrastructure upgrades.
Projects should help create safer and more accessible environments for participants with disability.
Technology and Digital Accessibility
Eligible activities may include:
- Accessible digital equipment.
- Inclusive communication technology.
- Assistive technologies.
- Accessibility software and systems.
- Digital tools that improve participation and engagement.
Technology investments should contribute to greater accessibility and inclusion.
Disability-Specific Sporting Programs
Funding may support:
- New disability-inclusive sporting programs.
- Adapted sports activities.
- Participation initiatives for children with disability.
- Inclusive coaching programs.
- Community engagement activities.
- Specialised recreational opportunities.
Programs should be designed to encourage meaningful participation and ongoing involvement.
Training and Education
Funding can be used to provide:
- Disability awareness training.
- Inclusive coaching education.
- Volunteer training programs.
- Staff development workshops.
- Inclusion and accessibility education.
- Best-practice disability participation training.
Training should help clubs better support children with disability and their families.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must:
- Be a registered Australian sporting club.
- Be affiliated with a National Sporting Organisation.
- Be connected to a National Sporting Organisation recognized by Sport Australia.
- Demonstrate how funding will improve participation outcomes for children with disability.
- Be able to comply with grant reporting requirements.
- Agree to the program terms and conditions.
Applications should clearly show how the proposed project will create meaningful benefits for children with disability.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must:
- Submit a complete application.
- Clearly explain how funding will be used.
- Demonstrate direct benefits for children with disability.
- Show how the project will improve registration and participation outcomes.
- Be prepared to provide supporting documentation if shortlisted.
If selected for the shortlist, clubs must provide:
- A letter of support from the Club President confirming endorsement of the application.
Strong applications will demonstrate both need and impact.
Who is Not Eligible?
The following applicants are not eligible:
- Clubs not affiliated with a National Sporting Organisation.
- Organizations that are not registered sporting clubs.
- Previous recipients of the 2026 BlueScope Sporting Club Grant.
- Applicants unable to meet reporting requirements.
- Organizations that cannot demonstrate benefits for children with disability.
Applicants should carefully review eligibility criteria before submitting an application.
Reporting Requirements
Successful recipients must:
- Spend all grant funds by 1 March 2027.
- Maintain records of funded purchases and activities.
- Submit receipts for grant expenditures.
- Complete acquittal and reporting forms.
- Demonstrate how funding was used.
- Provide evidence of project outcomes.
Compliance with reporting requirements is a condition of funding.
Public Recognition Requirements
Grant recipients must agree to:
- The publication of their club name.
- The publication of their club location.
- The use of project-related photographs.
- Participation in grant-related promotional activities where requested.
These requirements help showcase successful inclusion initiatives and encourage broader community awareness.
How to Apply
- Review the eligibility and funding guidelines.
- Identify barriers affecting participation of children with disability within your club.
- Develop a project that improves accessibility, inclusion, or participation.
- Prepare a budget outlining how the $2,000 grant will be used.
- Explain how the project will increase registrations or participation.
- Demonstrate the expected benefits for children with disability.
- Complete the application form and submit all required information.
- If shortlisted, obtain and submit a support letter from the Club President.
- Await notification of funding outcomes in October 2026.
Applications with clear outcomes, strong inclusion strategies, and measurable benefits are likely to be more competitive.
Why This Grant Matters
Children with disability often face barriers to participation in sport, including inaccessible facilities, limited adaptive equipment, lack of specialized programs, and insufficient disability awareness among sporting personnel. These challenges can reduce opportunities for physical activity, social inclusion, and personal development.
The BlueScope Sporting Club Grant helps clubs address these barriers by investing in practical improvements that make sport more accessible and welcoming. Through better facilities, inclusive programming, staff education, and adaptive resources, clubs can create environments where children with disability have equal opportunities to participate, develop skills, build confidence, and enjoy the benefits of sport.
The initiative also supports broader goals of diversity, inclusion, and community participation across Australia’s sporting landscape.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Failing to explain how the project benefits children with disability.
- Submitting projects unrelated to accessibility or inclusion.
- Providing vague or unrealistic project plans.
- Not demonstrating expected participation outcomes.
- Missing supporting documentation requirements.
- Focusing solely on general club improvements without disability-specific benefits.
- Ignoring reporting and acquittal obligations.
- Applying despite being a previous 2026 grant recipient.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the BlueScope Sporting Club Grant?
The grant supports sporting clubs in creating more inclusive environments for children with disability through accessibility improvements, equipment purchases, disability-specific programs, and staff training.
How much funding is available?
Four sporting clubs will each receive a grant of $2,000.
Who can apply?
Registered Australian sporting clubs affiliated with a National Sporting Organisation recognized by Sport Australia are eligible to apply.
What can the funding be used for?
Funding can be used for accessibility upgrades, adaptive equipment, digital accessibility tools, disability-specific programs, and training for coaches, officials, and volunteers.
Is a support letter required?
Yes. Shortlisted applicants must provide a letter from their Club President confirming support for the application.
Can previous recipients apply?
No. Previous recipients are not eligible for the 2026 grant round.
When must the funds be spent?
All grant funds must be fully spent by 1 March 2027, with receipts and acquittal documentation submitted afterward.
Conclusion
The BlueScope Sporting Club Grant provides valuable support for sporting clubs seeking to improve accessibility and increase participation opportunities for children with disability. Through grants of $2,000, the program enables clubs to invest in inclusive facilities, adaptive equipment, specialized programs, and disability awareness training. By reducing barriers to participation and fostering welcoming sporting environments, the initiative helps ensure that more children with disability can enjoy the physical, social, and developmental benefits of community sport.
For more information, visit Sport Access Foundation.


