Deadline: 31-Jul-2026
The Sisters of Charity Foundation 2026 Community Grant provides up to AUD 20,000 to Australian nonprofit organizations delivering practical support to disadvantaged, marginalized, and socially isolated communities. The program prioritizes smaller charities with limited access to major funding sources and supports projects that improve wellbeing, financial stability, social inclusion, and community resilience. Eligible organizations must meet specific charity registration, financial, and governance requirements.
Program Overview: Community Grants for Australian Nonprofits
The Sisters of Charity Foundation 2026 Community Grant supports Australian nonprofit and community organizations delivering practical assistance to people experiencing disadvantage, marginalization, or social isolation.
The program prioritizes organizations that provide essential community services but often face difficulties accessing significant government or philanthropic funding. Funding is intended for projects that create meaningful, measurable improvements in people’s lives.
Key Objectives of the Grant
- Provide practical assistance to disadvantaged communities
- Promote compassion, hope, and dignity
- Improve financial wellbeing
- Strengthen social inclusion
- Support people during times of crisis
- Increase community awareness and understanding
- Empower marginalized individuals and communities
Priority Funding Areas
Practical Community Support
- Essential community services
- Immediate practical assistance
- Crisis support initiatives
Financial Wellbeing
- Financial capability programs
- Emergency financial assistance
- Economic resilience initiatives
Social Inclusion
- Community participation
- Reducing social isolation
- Inclusive community programs
Wellbeing and Stability
- Mental and emotional wellbeing
- Family and community support
- Crisis recovery services
Community Awareness
- Education and awareness initiatives
- Community engagement
- Projects promoting understanding and inclusion
Funding Structure
Grant Amount
- Up to AUD 20,000 per eligible organization
Project Duration
- Projects must be completed within 12 months.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must:
- Be based in Australia
- Operate as a not-for-profit organization
- Hold Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) Item 1 status
- Be registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC)
- Be incorporated or auspiced by an incorporated organization
- Have an annual income of less than AUD 1 million
- Demonstrate financial viability
- Show the capacity to successfully deliver the proposed project
- Maintain appropriate insurance for project activities
- Have completed all reporting requirements for previous Sisters of Charity Foundation grants (if applicable)
Eligible Projects
The Foundation supports projects that:
- Deliver practical assistance to disadvantaged communities
- Improve financial wellbeing
- Strengthen community resilience
- Promote inclusion and belonging
- Support vulnerable individuals during crises
- Empower marginalized groups through community-based initiatives
Ineligible Expenses and Activities
The Foundation does not fund:
- Projects that do not align with the Foundation’s mission
- Retrospective or completed expenses
- Fundraising campaigns or general appeals
- Marketing costs not directly related to the project
- Organizations with outstanding reporting obligations from previous Foundation grants
How the Grant Works (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Ensure your organization meets all registration, financial, and governance requirements.
Step 2: Develop a Community Project
Design a project that addresses the needs of disadvantaged or marginalized communities.
Step 3: Prepare Your Application
Include:
- Organizational information
- Project description
- Objectives
- Budget
- Implementation timeline
- Evidence of organizational capacity
Step 4: Submit the Application
Submit a complete application with all required supporting documentation.
Step 5: Assessment Process
Applications are evaluated based on:
- Alignment with Foundation priorities
- Community need
- Expected impact
- Organizational capacity
- Financial sustainability
- Value for money
Step 6: Project Delivery
Successful organizations implement the project within the approved 12-month period.
Step 7: Reporting
Recipients must complete all required acquittal and reporting obligations after project completion.
Importance of the Grant (Why It Matters)
The Sisters of Charity Foundation Community Grant helps:
- Support smaller Australian charities
- Improve the lives of disadvantaged people
- Strengthen community resilience
- Increase financial wellbeing
- Reduce social isolation
- Deliver practical assistance during crises
- Expand access to essential community services
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying without DGR Item 1 status
- Exceeding the annual income eligibility threshold
- Requesting funding for retrospective expenses
- Including unrelated marketing costs
- Submitting incomplete financial information
- Failing to demonstrate project impact
- Not completing previous grant reporting requirements
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly explain the community need your project addresses
- Demonstrate measurable outcomes and impact
- Show how the project aligns with the Foundation’s mission
- Present a realistic and transparent budget
- Highlight your organization’s experience and community connections
- Explain how funding will provide practical assistance
- Include a clear implementation and evaluation plan
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. How much funding is available?
Eligible organizations can apply for grants of up to AUD 20,000.
2. Who can apply?
Australian not-for-profit organizations with DGR Item 1 status, ACNC registration, and annual income below AUD 1 million.
3. What types of projects are supported?
Projects that provide practical assistance, improve financial wellbeing, strengthen social inclusion, support people during crises, and empower marginalized communities.
4. How long can funded projects run?
Projects must be completed within 12 months.
5. What expenses are not eligible?
Retrospective expenses, fundraising appeals, unrelated marketing costs, and projects that do not align with the Foundation’s mission.
6. Does previous funding affect eligibility?
Yes. Organizations that have previously received funding must have completed all required acquittal and reporting obligations before applying again.
7. What organizations receive priority?
The Foundation prioritizes smaller nonprofit organizations with limited access to major government or philanthropic funding that deliver essential community services.
Conclusion
The Sisters of Charity Foundation 2026 Community Grant provides valuable funding for Australian nonprofit organizations delivering practical support to disadvantaged and marginalized communities. By prioritizing smaller charities and community-based initiatives, the program helps strengthen social inclusion, improve wellbeing, promote financial resilience, and empower organizations creating lasting positive change across Australia.
For more information, visit Sisters of Charity Foundation.

























