Deadline: 03-Mar-2026
The Business Sector Support Grants program by the City of Sydney provides funding of $10,000–$50,000 to local business chambers, industry associations, and eligible organisations to strengthen networks, build skills, and promote vibrant precincts. Projects may run for one to three years, with additional support for capital expenditure and in-kind resources. Funding aims to enhance local business capability, encourage innovation, and increase economic participation across diverse communities.
About the Program
The Business Sector Support Grants program supports initiatives that strengthen local business networks, build organisational capability, and promote vibrant precincts across the City of Sydney. By funding collaborative programs, the grants aim to:
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Help local businesses adapt to new technologies and explore alternative business models
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Upskill businesses and entrepreneurs to meet the demands of a sustainable, innovative economy
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Increase economic participation by building skills for diverse communities
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Advocate for local businesses on key industry issues
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Promote local precincts, events, and unique experiences that enhance the City of Sydney
Funding Details
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Cash grants: $10,000–$50,000 per year
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Program duration: One year or up to three years for multi-year projects
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Additional support:
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Value-in-kind assistance for street banner pole hire and indoor venue hire
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Up to $5,000 for capital expenditure or equipment purchases
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Payment schedule: Cash may be delivered progressively or upon achieving agreed milestones
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Project period: Projects must be delivered between 1 July 2026 and 30 June 2027
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must:
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Operate within the City of Sydney local area, or demonstrate significant benefits for local residents, workers, businesses, or visitors
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Be not-for-profit organisations, incorporated associations, or business advocacy organisations
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Include organisations that support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and culture, including community-controlled organisations and networks
What Activities Are Supported?
The program prioritises projects that:
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Support local businesses in adopting new technologies and innovative business models
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Build skills and capacity for economic participation across diverse communities
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Foster networking opportunities and collaboration between businesses
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Promote local precincts and cultural experiences
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Advocate on behalf of businesses to address key industry issues
How to Apply
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Confirm your organisation meets the eligibility criteria
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Identify a project that aligns with the program’s funding priorities
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Prepare a proposal outlining objectives, expected outcomes, project timeline, and budget
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Include requests for capital expenditure or in-kind support, if relevant
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Submit your application according to the City of Sydney’s official application process
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Plan to deliver the project between 1 July 2026 and 30 June 2027
Common Tips for Applicants
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Emphasise how the project benefits local businesses and the community
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Clearly outline milestones if requesting progressive cash payments
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Include measurable outcomes for skills development, networking, and economic participation
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Leverage collaboration opportunities with other business groups or industry networks
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Highlight initiatives that support diversity and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
FAQ
1. What is the maximum grant amount? $50,000 per year, with additional support for capital expenditure up to $5,000.
2. Can the funding be multi-year? Yes, projects can run up to three years.
3. Are in-kind resources available? Yes, value-in-kind support includes street banner pole hire and indoor venue hire.
4. Who can apply? Not-for-profit organisations, incorporated associations, business advocacy groups, and organisations supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
5. Do projects need to be delivered in Sydney? Projects must benefit the City of Sydney local area directly or indirectly.
6. When must projects be completed? Between 1 July 2026 and 30 June 2027.
7. How is funding disbursed? Cash may be provided progressively or upon achieving agreed milestones.
Conclusion
The City of Sydney Business Sector Support Grants empower local organisations to strengthen business networks, promote innovation, and enhance economic participation. By providing financial and in-kind support, the program fosters collaboration, skills development, and vibrant precincts, contributing to sustainable long-term economic growth across the city.
For more information, visit City of Sydney.









































