Below are some exciting grant opportunities specifically designed for women-focused initiatives and female applicants.
These grants are just a small selection of the 90+ grants for women currently available in The Grants Hub's Grants Directory.
Provider: AFL
Amount: Up to $10,000
Applications close: 24 November 2025
Location: National
Supports inclusion in community football by enabling clubs to provide suitable uniforms for junior and youth girls.
Funding can be used for:
Who can apply:
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Provider: Women's Career Grants
Amount: Up to $4,999
Applications open: 3 November 2025
Applications close: 30 June 2026
Location: Queensland only
Supports Queensland women who are ready to re-enter the workforce after a break of six months or more.
Eligible expenses include:
Requirements:
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Provider: Dorothy Dolling Memorial Trust
Amount: Unspecified
Applications close: 28 February 2026
Location: South Australia (country districts only)
Provides small grants for educational purposes for the benefit of women and students of the country districts of South Australia.
Eligibility:
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Provider: Ballarat Foundation
Amount: $5,000 - $100,000
Applications open: 20 October 2025
Applications close: 12 December 2025
Location: Ballarat, Victoria
Supports local organisations to deliver targeted 12-month prevention and early intervention initiatives that support behaviour change work to reduce gendered violence in Ballarat.
Focus areas:
Eligibility:
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Provider: Advance Queensland
Amount: $50,000 - $200,000
Applications close: 30 June 2027
Location: Queensland only
Supports innovative women-led startups preparing for early-stage capital raise. The fund provides grants matched at a 1:3 ratio for funding rounds led by eligible investment entities.
Key requirements:
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Highlight how your program addresses the diverse needs of women across different backgrounds, ages, and circumstances. Funders value inclusive approaches that recognise women's varied experiences and the unique challenges faced by different communities.
Be specific about how your initiative will create measurable change for women. Use data and evidence to support your case, and clearly articulate both short-term outputs and longer-term outcomes.
Many successful women-focused grants demonstrate strong community partnerships and genuine engagement with the women they aim to serve. Show how you're working with women, not just for them.
Ensure your budget reflects the true cost of delivering quality programs. Don't undersell your work – funders appreciate realistic costings that demonstrate professional planning.
Whenever possible, outline how your initiative will continue beyond the grant period. Funders want to see that their investment will create lasting change. When a grant serves as a catalyst for longer-term sustainability, absolutely highlight this approach in your application.
Many grants target specific states or regions. Pay attention to location-specific requirements and emphasise your local connections and understanding of community needs.
Remember that many general community, equity, and social justice grants also welcome women-focused grant applications, even if not explicitly stated. Our Grants Directory contains hundreds of opportunities that could help fund your work across various sectors and focus areas.
When searching for grants, consider looking beyond women-specific funding to include:
Visit The Grants Hub today to access our complete Grants Directory and take your women's initiatives to the next level. Our Directory is updated daily with new opportunities, and you can filter by location, sector, funding amount, and application deadlines to find the perfect match for your project.
Whether you're launching a new business, developing a community program, or seeking professional development opportunities, there are funding options available to support your goals. The key is knowing where to look and how to present your case effectively.
Need help with your application? Consider working with a professional grant writer through our Find a Grant Writer service, or explore our Grant Resources for tips, templates, and guidance on creating compelling applications.