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Visa Vibe Grants Program Supports Innovative Night-Time Economy Projects (Australia)

Deadline: 24-Mar-2026

The Visa Vibe Grants Program supports innovative, inclusive, and community-focused night-time economy projects across Australia. Eight grants of $25,000 each will be awarded to small businesses, creatives, precinct organisations, and social enterprises delivering safe, accessible, and vibrant after-dark experiences between 1 June and 30 August 2026. Projects that demonstrate measurable impact, scalability, and community collaboration are strongly prioritised.

Program Overview

The Visa Vibe Grants Program aims to strengthen the night-time economy by funding initiatives that promote local vibrancy, safety, and economic participation. The program champions Gen Z and emerging demographics while fostering innovation, inclusivity, and long-term community impact.

Key goals include:

  • Enhancing safety, accessibility, and affordability in night-time activities

  • Supporting innovative cultural, creative, and social experiences

  • Promoting scalable, repeatable initiatives with lasting legacy

  • Empowering small businesses, creatives, precincts, and social enterprises

  • Strengthening community engagement and partnerships with councils, precinct bodies, and local organisations

Grant Details

  • Number of Grants: 8, one per Australian state and territory

  • Grant Value: $25,000 each (excluding GST)

  • Project Duration: 1 June – 30 August 2026

  • Eligible Activities:

    • Night markets, festivals, and community events

    • Creative, cultural, and precinct activations

    • Safety and accessibility enhancements

    • Affordable and inclusive night-time experiences

    • Retail, hospitality, and collaborative initiatives

    • Innovation pilots and scalable concepts

Who is Eligible?

Applicants must:

  • Be a small business, creative enterprise, precinct/trader/business association, or social enterprise/not-for-profit

  • Hold a valid Australian Business Number (ABN)

  • Deliver projects within the nominated state or territory

  • Preference is given to projects:

    • Led by under-represented communities

    • Demonstrating collaboration with councils, precincts, or local partners

Project Focus and Priorities

The program encourages initiatives that:

  • Improve safety, affordability, and accessibility after dark

  • Engage Gen Z and emerging demographics through relevant experiences

  • Foster innovation and vibrancy in the night-time economy

  • Deliver measurable impact and long-term legacy

  • Strengthen local partnerships and place-based outcomes

  • Can be scaled, repeated, or adapted for broader community benefit

How to Apply

  1. Develop a Project Proposal: Outline objectives, target demographics, community partnerships, and expected outcomes.

  2. Confirm Eligibility: Ensure your organisation type, ABN, and project location meet the criteria.

  3. Detail Project Scope: Specify the type of experience (e.g., night market, festival, activation) and highlight safety, accessibility, and inclusivity measures.

  4. Submit Application: Include project plan, budget, timeline, and evidence of partnerships.

  5. Selection Process: Applications will be assessed for innovation, inclusivity, impact, scalability, and alignment with program priorities.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Applying without a valid ABN or eligible organisation type

  • Proposing projects outside the specified state or territory

  • Failing to demonstrate impact, scalability, or community collaboration

  • Omitting safety, accessibility, or affordability measures

  • Submitting incomplete applications or missing supporting documents

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. How much funding is available per project? $25,000 (excluding GST) per grant.
2. Who can apply for the grant? Small businesses, creative enterprises, precinct associations, and social enterprises/not-for-profits with a valid ABN.
3. When must projects take place? Between 1 June and 30 August 2026.
4. Are collaborative projects encouraged? Yes, partnerships with councils, precinct bodies, or local organisations are highly valued.
5. Can projects from under-represented communities apply? Yes, these projects are strongly encouraged.
6. What types of initiatives are supported? Night markets, festivals, cultural or creative activations, retail-led experiences, safety improvements, and scalable pilots.
7. Does the project need to demonstrate long-term impact? Yes, projects that create legacy, repeatability, or long-term community benefit are prioritised.

Conclusion

The Visa Vibe Grants Program empowers Australian organisations to reimagine the night-time economy through inclusive, safe, and vibrant initiatives. By supporting innovative projects that engage diverse communities, strengthen local partnerships, and create measurable long-term impact, the program enhances local culture, safety, and economic participation across the country.

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