Aboriginal Affairs NSW supports NAIDOC events and activities across NSW, to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through an open and competitive grant funding opportunity.
This program is administered by Aboriginal Affairs.
Eligibility
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Who can apply
Incorporated not-for-profit organisations registered with NSW Fair Trading under the Associations Incorporation Act 2009 (NSW)
Aboriginal Corporations registered under the Corporations (Aboriginal Torres Strait Islanders) Act 2006 (Cth)
Not-for-profit companies incorporated in Australia under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)
Local Aboriginal Land Councils established under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (NSW)
NSW local councils operating under the Local Government Act 1993 (NSW)
Incorporated cooperatives (incorporated under state/territory legislation, and commonly have ‘Cooperative’ in their legal name)
Incorporated trustees on behalf of a trust, including Catholic School trusts
Unincorporated Aboriginal groups that have entered into an agreement with an eligible organisation to auspice the funding.
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Who the grant is targeted towards
Aboriginal communities
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Types of projects funded under this grant
Funding is to be used for activities and events that are held in NSW and meet the objectives of the 2025 NAIDOC Grants Program.
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When the project can start and end
The project should be started by 1 July 2025 and the project must be completed by 30 November 2025.
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Outcomes for projects funded under this grant
A greater knowledge, awareness, understanding and appreciation of Aboriginal history and/or culture within the broader local or regional community.
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What costs you can apply for
Funding can be used
to purchase materials and consumables such as art supplies, catering supplies (excluding alcohol) – for the purpose of the project or event
to pay for workshop facilitators, artists and Elders
for rental or hire fees for the purposes of the activity.
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Who can’t apply
You are not eligible to apply if you are
An Individual
Federal or State Government agencies and bodies, this includes public schools and hospitals
For-profit organisations including Aboriginal businesses
Unincorporated Aboriginal organisations or groups who do not have an eligible auspice partnership
An applicant or auspice who has been banned due to non-compliance with AANSW Grant requirements
An organisation with redress sanctions in place, as described in the National Redress Scheme
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What costs you can't apply for
Funding can't be used for
retrospective funding for activities and events that have already been held
activities that are the responsibility of government agencies
activities that are exclusively for the benefit of the applicant organisation and its staff, such as cultural capability workshops or training
activities and events held outside NSW
capital purchases – any type of building, construction or capital works, including renovations to a building, housing-related costs or the purchase of land
purchasing equipment such as office equipment, tents and IT equipment
gifts, including gift cards and merchandise to distribute as gifts
Activities or events that allow alcohol, tobacco or gambling
private events such as those open only to members of a specific organisation
sitting fees, travel allowances or costs associated with the membership of boards/councils
operating and administrative costs such as rent or utilities
costs that are not directly associated with the activity or event
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Types of projects not funded under this grant
Funding can't be used for
retrospective funding for activities and events that have already been held
activities that are the responsibility of government agencies
activities that are exclusively for the benefit of the applicant organisation and its staff such as cultural capability workshops or training
activities and events held outside NSW
capital purchases – any type of building, construction or capital works, including renovations to a building, housing-related costs or the purchase of land
purchasing equipment such as office equipment, tents and IT equipment
gifts, including gift cards and merchandise to distribute as gifts
Activities or events that allow alcohol, tobacco or gambling
private events such as those open only to members of a specific organisation
sitting fees, travel allowances or costs associated with the membership of boards/councils
operating and administrative costs such as rent or utilities
costs that are not directly associated with the activity or event
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Example projects
The following are examples of the types of NAIDOC Week activities and events that have previously received funding:
community festivals and fun days
public exhibitions
community gatherings
cultural workshops
NAIDOC-themed sporting activities or competitions
school community–based activities
women’s, men’s and Elders-only activities
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Additional eligibility requirements
NSW Public Schools
While NSW Public schools are not eligible to apply to the Program, projects may be held on NSW Public School grounds and/or for the benefit of a school community where the applicant is an eligible organisation (e.g. an incorporated not-for-profit Parents & Citizens organisation, incorporated local Aboriginal Education Consultative Group etc).
Unincorporated groups
If an unincorporated Aboriginal group wishes to apply for a 2025 NAIDOC Grant, it will need to partner with an eligible organisation to receive and administer the funding. The eligible organisation must apply on behalf of the unincorporated group.
Other eligibility requirements
Be an eligible entity located in NSW, and able to enter into a funding agreement with Aboriginal Affairs NSW Premier’s Department,
Have an Australian bank account and an Australian Business Number (ABN)
Projects must be delivered within NSW
Applicants must have public liability insurance of at least $10 million per claim
Most recent recipients
Weilwan Local Aboriginal Land Council
$3,500
NAIDOC 2025 All About Community
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What was approved
Approved for Weilwan Local Aboriginal Land Council
$3,500
$3,500 was approved by
Deputy Secretary Aboriginal Affairs NSW
Date approved
July 2025
Location of the project
Coonamble
Location of the recipient
Coonamble
About the grant
Applications approved
180
Applications received
245
2025 NAIDOC Grants Program
Program term
30 days following project completion
Gujaga Foundation Limited
$4,440
Dharawal Talking Wall and Cultural Experiences
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What was approved
Approved for Gujaga Foundation Limited
$4,440
$4,440 was approved by
The Deputy Secretary, Aboriginal Affairs NSW
Date approved
July 2025
Location of the project
Bayside Council
Location of the recipient
Bayside Council
About the grant
Applications approved
190
Applications received
245
2025 NAIDOC Grants Program
Program term
30 days following project completion
Addison Road Community Organisation
$3,000
NAIDOC Week at Addi Road
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What was approved
Approved for Addison Road Community Organisation
$3,000
$3,000 was approved by
Deputy Secretary Aboriginal Affairs NSW
Date approved
June 2025
Location of the project
Inner West
Location of the recipient
Inner West
About the grant
Applications approved
180
Applications received
245
2025 NAIDOC Grants Program
Program term
30 days following project completion
Albury & District Local Aboriginal Land Council
$2,691
Albury & District LALC NAIDOC 2025 Community Lunch
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What was approved
Approved for Albury & District Local Aboriginal Land Council
Must include Public Liability insurance certificate of currency for minimum $10 Million, that covers the period in which the project or event is being held.
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Each applicant, as part of an application response, must confirm that they meet the eligibility criteria.
Applicants that do not address the eligibility criteria in full may be excluded from the application process at the department's discretion.
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Alignment with 2025 NAIDOC theme - the activity or event emphasises and demonstrates the 2025 NAIDOC theme
Alignment with purpose of NAIDOC - the event celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, culture and achievements.
Organisation’s capacity to deliver event or activity - Aboriginal people are involved in the development and delivery of the activity or event, as leads and/or in partnership arrangements
Value for money - the activity or event shows value for money
After the application is submitted
Successful applications will be decided by: The Deputy Secretary, Aboriginal Affairs NSW
Eligibility Checks - Confirmation of applicant eligibility
Regional assessment- Assessment of application, scored against the assessment criteria
Regional Managers’ Panel - Confirm regional assessments to make a final recommendation to the Deputy Secretary Aboriginal Affairs NSW
Deputy Secretary Aboriginal Affairs NSW - Final decision on application based on the panel recommendations
All applicants will be informed of the outcome of their application after the Deputy Secretary Aboriginal Affairs NSW has approved the request for funding
Anticipated assessment outcome date is June 2025
Anticipated date for funding deed execution with successful applicants is June 2025
Support and contact
For any questions regarding the Aboriginal Affairs NSW (AANSW) 2025 NAIDOC Grants Program, applicants can contact the AANSW Community Investments team via email to grants@aboriginalaffairs.nsw.gov.au or 1800 019 998.
Applicants can contact the nearest AANSW Regional office on the phone numbers below:
Illawarra Southern (Batemans Bay) - 02 9288 5575
New England and North-west (Tamworth) - 02 8575 1172