This Program provides funding for new or to upgrade existing facilities and sporting fields. Funding will also support new and upgraded lighting to enable more women and girls to undertake sport in a safe and inclusive environment.
The Program will support the delivery of sport facility projects that can directly support sport participation across all levels by providing programs for women and girls across New South Wales.
The primary objectives of the Program are to:
Ensure women and girls have equitable access to sport and recreation facilities.
Foster positive sport and recreation participation experiences for women and girls.
Increase utilisation of sport and recreation facilities by women and girls.
In addition, the Program also seeks to:
Increase utilisation of sport and recreation facilities for people with disability, First Nations peoples, LGBTQIA+ people and people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
Incorporate environmental sustainability and climate resiliency into design, construction, and operation.
This program is administered by Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport.
Eligibility
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Who can apply
Local government authorities in New South Wales*.
Regional Joint Organisations of councils, the Lord Howe Island Board and the Unincorporated Far West groups*.
NSW Office of Sport recognised NSW State Sporting Organisations (including National Sporting Organisations where the state body is part of a unitary governance model).
Incorporated, community-based, not-for-profit sporting organisations (clubs and associations whose primary purpose is to organise sporting activities/deliver sport programs).
Organisations providing sport and recreation programs that benefit the community, such as PCYCs, YMCA and YWCA.
Private enterprises (companies established under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), incorporated associations established under the Associations Incorporation Act 2009 (NSW) or incorporated limited partnerships established under the Partnership Act 1892 (NSW)).
(*Minimum 50% financial co-contribution of the grant amount requested is required)
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Types of projects funded under this grant
Construction of new or upgrade of existing fields, courts or playing areas that deliver and can demonstrate increased training and competition and actual utilisation for women and girls.
Construction of new or upgraded universal designed* change rooms and/or shower, toilets and parent and child change areas or creche facilities.
Construction of new or upgraded lighting to fields, courts or playing areas that deliver and can demonstrate increased training and competition opportunities and actual utilisation and/or improve safety for women and girls.
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When the project can start and end
The project should be started by 30 September 2024 and the project must be completed by 30 September 2026.
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Who can’t apply
Individuals
Schools, TAFEs, and Universities
Parents and Citizens (P&C’s) Associations
Progress Associations
NSW Government agencies
NSW Institute of Sport, Australian Sports Commission (incorporating the Australian Institute of Sport)
NSW Regional Academies of Sport
Australian Universities with NSW campuses
Other community based or religious groups that do not have a primary purpose of sport and/or recreation.
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Types of projects not funded under this grant
Costs associated with preparing and submitting the application or feasibility, design, or development stages including feasibility studies, business cases and masterplans
Projects that do not meet relevant Australian Standards
Projects on private land unless there is clear and substantial benefit to the community’s interest in sport and active recreation and have documented consent from the landowner
Facilities where little or no public access is available
Projects related to buying or upgrading non-fixed equipment (e.g., computers, office goods, sports equipment)
For the purchase or lease of land/facility
Related to administrative or operational expenditure which are normally the responsibility of businesses, state agencies or local councils
Administration costs with the exception of direct external / independent project management costs, limited to 10% of the grant amount requested
Retrospective funding, where projects have commenced construction or are completed prior to the execution of a funding agreement, or which could proceed without any NSW Government financial assistance
Projects that have already been funded by the NSW Government unless significant new project scope is identified
Arts, music, craft, and recreation facilities that provide experiences that do not meet the definition of sport and active recreation
General maintenance or replacement costs through normal wear and tear (e.g., painting, running costs and minor repairs to existing facilities)
Repair of facilities where the damage can be covered by insurance
Upgrading or redeveloping public toilet facilities, except as part of a larger project that meets the objectives of the Program
For the maintenance or construction of car parks.
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What co-contributions are required
The grant amount requested by an applicant must be a minimum of $200,000 and cannot exceed $2,000,000. All applications from government agencies (eg: Councils) are required to provide a minimum 50% financial co-contribution of the grant amount requested (e.g., if an applicant’s grant amount requested is $200,000, they should demonstrate at least a $100,000 financial co-contribution, therefore the total project cost including any contingency or escalation costs will be $300,000).
Applicants that are required to and cannot meet the funding co-contribution expectation may apply for financial hardship. A financial hardship application provides applicants the opportunity to outline why they should be exempt from the requirement to provide a minimum 50% financial co-contribution of the grant amount requested. Financial hardship applications are to be made as part of the application process.
For non-government organisations where a financial co-contribution is not required (eg: not-for-profit organisations) applicants who are able to make a partial financial co-contribution will be looked upon more favourably during the merit assessment process.
Most recent recipients
Hockey Coffs Coast Inc **
$800,000
Coffs Coast Hockey Centre synthetic field renewal and upgrade
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What was approved
Approved for Hockey Coffs Coast Inc **
$800,000
The project will replace an aging synthetic surface and underlying shock pad with new upgraded facilities to meet modern standards. It will also see the introduction of the new Hockey 5s short-form game that will provide additional capacity and competition formats to drive participation and increase female engagement.
$800,000 was approved by
Minister for Sport
Ministerial discretion by Minister for Sport
The Minister used his discretionary powers to award funding for this project.
Gladesville Reserve Multi-Sport Community Facility
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What was approved
Approved for All Saints Hunters Hill Soccer Club Incorporated
$1,905,678
The project is the critical development of a Multi-Sport Community Facility, designed to ensure equitable access for women and girls, enhance their sporting experiences, and boost facility usage across diverse communities, while embedding environmental sustainability and climate resilience.
$1,905,678 was approved by
Minister for Sport
Date approved
May 2024
Location of the recipient
Ryde City Council
About the grant
Applications approved
26
Applications received
212
Level the Playing Field Program 2023/24
Program term
Projects must be completed by 30 September 2026
Bathurst Giants Australian Rules Football Club*
$296,420
George Park 1 Bathurst Lighting Project
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What was approved
Approved for Bathurst Giants Australian Rules Football Club*
$296,420
The project will see the installation of 4 new light towers and associated sports lighting at George Park 1 in Bathurst. The project will enable the Bathurst GIANTS Australian Football teams (both junior and senior) to train on their home field and increase the days and times available for training.
$296,420 was approved by
Minister for Sport
Date approved
May 2024
Location of the recipient
Bathurst Regional Council
About the grant
Applications approved
26
Applications received
212
Level the Playing Field Program 2023/24
Program term
Projects must be completed by 30 September 2027
Bellingen Shire Council
$594,231
Connell Park Precinct Lighting
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What was approved
Approved for Bellingen Shire Council
$594,231
Install smart field lighting systems at Connell Park to enable extended hours for use by Netball, Soccer, NRL, Cricket and AFL to improve female participation. Works include installing access lighting between the forthcoming amenity building and the parking area to create safety for night users, and three new netball courts.
$594,231 was approved by
Minister for Sport
Date approved
May 2024
Location of the recipient
Bellingen Shire Council
About the grant
Applications approved
26
Applications received
212
Level the Playing Field Program 2023/24
Program term
Projects must be completed by 30 September 2028
Bowral Dressage Club Inc
$1,119,041
Bowral Dressage Community Clubhouse
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What was approved
Approved for Bowral Dressage Club Inc
$1,119,041
Bowral Dressage Club is applying to build a community clubhouse that will benefit the large percentage of women and girls who ride at our events. Due to the nature of its design it will also benefit para equestrian riders and the broader Southern Highlands community in times of bushfire emergency.
Approval from landowner for project to proceed (where the applicant is the landowner, evidence to demonstrate this). This must be on the Office of Sport template – see “Available supporting documents”.
Evidence confirming all financial co-contribution sources (where applicable).
Supporting evidence for any financial hardship application (where applicable).
Development approval, application, or exemption.
Current participation levels (overall, for men and boys and women and girls) for your whole organisation.
Current participation plan which identifies programs and initiatives for increasing participation of women and girls as well as past initiatives you have successfully delivered.
Provide an approved Equitable Access and Usage Policy and associated Action Plan; alternatively provide a draft equitable access and usage policy, with a commitment to have the policy approved by 30 June 2024 and implemented within the following 12 months.
Quotes that clearly detail items/scope of works. Any quotes provided must be on company letterhead from the organisation that supplies the goods or services.
For larger construction projects a cost estimate prepared by a Quantity Surveyor is preferred.
Evidence of Public Liability Insurance.
Quotes and Cost estimates that are recent (within 3-6 months) will be given higher weighting. Applications where three quotes are provided will be given a higher weighting that only one or two quotes.
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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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Criterion 1: Strategic justification (40%)
Criterion 2: Project scope and inclusive design (15%)
Criterion 3: Value for money and project affordability (20%)
Criterion 4: Project deliverability and applicant capability (15%)
Criterion 5: Population Growth (10%)
After the application is submitted
Successful applications will be decided by: Minister for Sport
The Program is administered by the Office of Sport in two stages:
Eligibility check
Merit assessment.
Throughout the assessment process the Office of Sport may request additional information from the applicant.
An independent probity advisor will oversee the grant process and attend all Grant Assessment Panel meetings.
The Minister for Sport will consider the recommendations of the Grant Assessment Panel and make decisions relating to the approval of funding.
Anticipated assessment outcome date is Mid-March 2024 onwards
Anticipated date for funding deed execution with successful applicants is Within 3 months of notification
Support and contact
Office of the Chief Executive
T 13 13 02 E infrastructuregrants@sport.nsw.gov.au Wsport.nsw.gov.au
Level 3, 6B Figtree Drive, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127