NSW Women's Week Grants

The aim of Women’s Week Grants is to support events which empower women, uplift focus communities and challenge gendered norms, roles and expectations during Women’s Week in March.

Women's Week Grants 2025

Overview

The aim of Women’s Week Grants is to support events which empower women, uplift focus communities and challenge gendered norms, roles and expectations during Women’s Week in March.

Women’s Week Grants fund innovative events that increase the empowerment and participation of women and girls in our communities, which advances gender equality in the long term. Funding provides Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Organisations, rural, regional and remote-based organisations and not-for-profits with an opportunity to give back to their communities by delivering events or activities that benefit local women and girls.

NSW Women’s Week events must align with at least one of the 3 pillars of the NSW Women's Strategy (2023-2026), these pillars are:

  1. Pillar 1 - economic opportunity and advancement
  2. Pillar 2 - health and wellbeing
  3. Pillar 3 - participation and empowerment

This program is funded and administered by Women NSW.


 

NSW Women's Week Grants 2026

Application for NSW Women's Week Grants 2026 are now closed. Recipients will be announced soon.

Support and contact

If you have any questions about this grant please contact WNSWGrants@tco.nsw.gov.au

For queries about the online grant management system, Smarty Grants, please contact the support team at:

Available to help Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm (Australian Eastern Standard time)

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NSW Women's Week 2026

Set to kick off from Monday 2 March to Sunday 8 March. Promising a dynamic series of events, focusing on inclusivity and celebrating the achievements of women across NSW.

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NSW Women's Week 2025

Past NSW Women's Weeks

The week-long celebration connects, celebrates, and pays tribute to women through a series of engaging events. See the history of previous NSW Women's Week events.

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