Key information
- Status: Open
- Grant amount: From $200,000 to $2,000,000
- Application opened: 5 March 2025
- Application closes: 1 May 2025, 1:00 pm
Program objective
The objectives of the BioSF are to:
- improve commercialisation opportunities for NSW-based start-ups and businesses
- provide financial support to progress the development of new and innovative devices and systems across the branches of the biological sciences (biotechnology and life sciences), including biomanufacturing, genetic engineering, synthetic biology and agrifood
- realise benefits from innovation in NSW.
The intended outcomes of the BioSF are to:
- help promising start-ups develop their technologies, to the point they attract future funding and investment
- support the growth of innovative global companies headquartered in NSW
- deliver social, economic, and/or environmental benefits in NSW.
The BioSF targets companies with innovative products/systems within the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) range of 3 – 7 and aims to help them move along the TRL scale, commercialise their idea and enable them to attract large-scale private investment.
This program is administered by Office of the Chief Scientist and Engineer.
Eligibility
Who can apply
To be eligible for the Program applicants must:
- have an Australian Business Number (ABN)
- be registered for the purposes of GST
- be headquartered in NSW
- be one of the following:
- a company incorporated under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (including a company limited by guarantee)
- an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Corporation registered under the Corporations (Aboriginal and /or Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (Cth)
- an individual or partnership who agrees to form a company under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) so that the Department can enter into a legally binding Deed of Agreement
- a NSW public research organisation or not-for-profit organisation applying through its appropriate technology transfer office or the Chief Executive Officer (or equivalent) of the organisation that will become a separate entity before entering into a legally binding Deed of Agreement with the NSW Government
- hold the intellectual property or the rights to commercialise the device/ system/innovation
- apply for one project per funding round.
Types of projects funded under this grant
For a grant activity to be eligible it must:
- have a maximum project period of two years (unless there are exceptional circumstances). Projects will require clear and achievable milestones (e.g. moving from TRL 3 to TRL 5) to support appropriate staging and monitoring
- seek to progress an innovation along the commercialisation pathway
- have an existing prototype/proof-of-concept
- be TRL 3-7 on the TRL Scale (Appendix A, Table 3)
- demonstrate why sufficient funding for the entire project cannot be accessed from alternative sources and that the project would not proceed at the proposed scale in NSW without government support.
What costs you can apply for
To be eligible, costs must be used for:
- prototyping, product development and piloting studies
- manufacturing and/or scaling
- conducting market research, testing and trials
- regulatory approvals and other relevant certifications
- salaries and access to external expertise that is directly related to delivery of the project
- commercialisation strategies and commercial feasibility studies
- project consumables directly related to delivery of project outcomes
- specialist equipment and/or infrastructure necessary to progress the project
- intellectual property protection or advice.
If your application is successful, we may ask you to verify the project cost and request evidence of costs such as supplier contracts, quotes and invoices. You must demonstrate value for money by ensuring project costs are reasonable and reflective of market rates. We may use industry cost benchmarks to assess whether costs are reasonable. The Department will make the final decision on whether a claimed cost is eligible or reasonable (and only pay the reasonable amount). For more information, refer to section 6 ‘How we monitor your grant activity section.'
Who can’t apply
You are not eligible to apply for the Program if you are:
- Australian or NSW Government agencies
- not-for-profit organisations (with no plans to spin out)
- local government
- State Owned Corporations or statutory authorities
- International companies or Australian subsidiaries of international companies
- Subsidiaries of Australian companies (Note: the parent organisation needs to submit the application, and will need to satisfy eligibility criteria)
- businesses with a revenue (excluding grant funding) of more than $2.5 million in FY2023/24
- businesses that are insolvent
- an individual, unincorporated association or partnership that will not form a company under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
Joint applications between a business entity and research-based organisations (including universities) are encouraged. However, the business entity must lead the project, be eligible to apply and submit the grant application. The lead application (the business) must outline clearly in their application who the project partners are and how each partner will contribute to achieving the objectives of the project proposal. If a joint application is successful, the Deed of Agreement will be between the lead applicant and the NSW Government.
The Department, at its sole discretion, can take publicly available information about an applicant into account that may cause a business to be ineligible for support, such as any personnel or business activities that could cause reputational damage or other risk to the NSW Government. The Department may seek clarification from applicants in relation to its application, including seeking further information on the eligibility or assessment criteria.
The Department reserves the right to assess the applicant's management, its Directors, Officers and entities or individuals that exercise control over an applicant against a fit and proper persons eligibility criterion.
What costs you can't apply for
The grant cannot be used for the following activities:
- the purchase of land or property
- costs incurred in the preparation of a grant application or related documentation
- project costs incurred prior to an offer of funding made to successful applications (no retrospective funding will be awarded)
- project costs that are already the subject of another government grant, subsidy or financial assistance
- general business costs including sales, marketing, rent and travel
- solutions designed to improve internal business processes
- activities that will not be delivered prior to the end of the grant funding period.
Types of projects not funded under this grant
Ineligible projects include activities:
- that are deemed to be in the very early stages of project development, where only basic principles have been observed and reported (e.g. TRL 1-2)
- where the basic performance of the invention hasn’t yet been demonstrated in a laboratory setting or equivalent testing.
What your application needs to include
Prepare your application with this checklist
You must attach supporting documentation to the application form in line with instructions provided within the online form. For preliminary applications, you should only attach requested documents. We will not consider information in attachments we do not request.
To assess your Stage One Preliminary application, we require you to provide the following documents with your application:
- 2 minute video explaining/demonstrating the scientific and technological basis for the product, how it works, its intended outcome/benefit, and how the BioSF funding will be used to drive commercialisation.
- One-page Project Plan preferably in a Gantt chart format with the project timeline starting in February 2026, with project activities, tasks/milestones and their respective TRL, project costs that relate to expected outcomes
- Document that includes the following: Capitalisation Table (ownership) and Management Structure
- 2023/24 certified or audited financial statements including Profit & Loss Statement and Balance Sheet (Mandatory for all except individuals, new companies or spinouts (that were formed this FY))
- 2024/25 year to date management accounts including Profit & Loss Statement and Balance Sheet (For individuals, new companies or spinouts that do not have a year to date management account, please upload the following instead: information about your new company/spinout process, how you are currently funding your project, including details on project and business expenses (wages, rent etc.))
If you are invited to submit a Stage Two Full Application, we require you to provide the following documents with your application:
- responses to additional questions from the Expert Panel relevant to your preliminary application
- relevant intellectual property documentation
- market research and growth strategy
- competitor analysis and product comparisons
- audited or Certified Financial Statements (preferred) for the last financial year
- management accounts for the last financial year, and Year to Date for the current financial year
- copy of the last capital raising presentation (if applicable)
- management and project team resumes
- project budget
- project plan
- business plan or other documentation that demonstrates your operating and financial model to ensure your project can be commercially scaled over time
- complete organisation structure
- risk management plans for both project and business
- documents that demonstrate your track record in delivering similar projects successfully, such as letters of support.
Address the eligibility criteria
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.
Address the assessment criteria
Each application will be scored out of 100, with the following weightage provided to the three assessment criteria:
- Commercialisation (out of 40)
- Innovation (out of 30)
- Deliverability (out of 30).
Start the application
The Program has a two-stage application process. Applicants will submit Stage One Preliminary application form on the SmartyGrants platform.
If your Stage One Preliminary Application is shortlisted to proceed, you will be invited to apply for Stage Two Full Application.
Note: If you are a new applicant to SmartyGrants, you will need to register and create a password. If you are already registered, you can log in with your existing username and password.
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After the application is submitted
Successful applications will be decided by: Secretary of the Premier’s Department
The assessment of applications will be led by the OCSE Grant Delivery Team. Your application will be considered based on a two-stage process. Where the OCSE Grant Delivery Team considers an application unsuitable or unsatisfactory against any criteria, we may exclude that application from further evaluation. Only eligible applications will move to the next stage. We consider eligible applications through an open competitive grant process.
An independent probity advisor will be present to provide guidance to the Department and the Subcommittee and Expert Panel on integrity, fairness and accountability, and ensure transparency of the Program's administration. Further information about probity controls is at Probity (Section 10).
During the assessment process, the OCSE Grant Delivery Team may ask applicants to provide additional information to assist in the assessment process. Advice may be sought from other NSW Government agencies or other sources to assist in the assessment of projects as required. The OCSE Grant Delivery Team may seek to negotiate amendments to the application to maximise the public benefits from the project.
Support and contact
grants@chiefscientist.nsw.gov.au