Looking for grants in Queensland? This is for you.
Queensland organisations, businesses, clinicians, and individuals have access to a rich variety of grant funding, from philanthropic giving circles and government schemes to community foundations and industry bodies. Whether you're a charity supporting vulnerable Queenslanders, a clinician working in regional health, a woman re-entering the workforce, or a taxi operator modernising your fleet, there are grants designed to help you make it happen.
Below are current grant opportunities available to Queensland applicants. These represent just a small selection of the grants currently available through The Grants Hub's Grants Directory.
Provider: Women and Change
Amount: $50,000
Applications close: 17 July 2026
Location: Queensland
Provides large philanthropic grants to registered charities supporting vulnerable Queenslanders, with a strong focus on innovative projects that don't yet qualify for government funding.
In 2026, Women & Change are particularly motivated to fund organisations working with underserved communities, remote locations, or emerging issues — those doing something different with the ability to deliver measurable, long-term impact.
Eligibility highlights:
What they fund:
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Provider: Women's Career Grants
Amount: Up to $4,999
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, covering the practical costs of making that transition.
Eligibility highlights:
Eligible expenses include:
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Provider: QCoal Foundation
Amount: Up to $2,000
Applications close: 31 August 2026
Location: Queensland (regional and remote focus)
Encourages community-led initiatives to improve liveability, health and education in regional and remote Queensland communities through short-term or one-off projects that reflect the spirit and aspirations of the community.
Priority areas:
Eligibility highlights:
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Provider: Emergency Medicine Foundation
Amount: Unspecified
Applications close: 6 July 2026
Location: Queensland
Aims to empower frontline clinicians in regional, rural and remote Queensland to improve the management of trauma patients — particularly road trauma — through research and evidence-based practice.
The program offers:
Who can apply:
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Provider: Queensland Government
Amount: Up to $55,000
Applications close: 30 June 2026
Location: Queensland only
Provides funding to Queensland taxi licence holders or lessees to acquire a new wheelchair accessible taxi, helping to modernise and reduce the average age of the operational wheelchair accessible taxi fleet across the state.
What's funded:
Key details:
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Provides one-off grants of up to $160,000 for Queensland-based individuals, arts companies, groups and organisations to develop and present new creative work. Includes a general stream (up to $70,000), an individuals stream (up to $20,000), and two-year project grants (up to $150,000 with matched funding).
Round Next round opens: 27 July 2026 | Applications close: 7 September 2026
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Offers funds of up to $1,000 per workshop or clinic to affiliated clubs and Equestrian Queensland Sport Committees to support development, growth and participation in equestrian sport across Queensland.
Next round opens: 1 June 2026 | Applications close: 10 July 2026
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Queensland has a strong focus on regional and remote communities, innovation, and supporting disadvantaged Queenslanders. Where relevant, emphasise your local context, the geographic challenges your community faces, and how your project addresses a gap that government funding doesn't yet cover.
Be specific about the change your project will create. Use data and local evidence to support your case, and articulate both short-term outputs (what you'll deliver) and longer-term outcomes (what will be different as a result). Funders like Women & Change specifically look for measurable impact.
Many Queensland grants — particularly philanthropic ones — require DGR1 and/or Tax Concessional Charity status. Check your organisation's eligibility before investing time in an application, and consider auspicing arrangements if your organisation doesn't yet hold DGR status.
Ensure your budget reflects the true cost of delivering quality programs or initiatives. Clearly show how grant funds will be used and include any co-contributions or in-kind support. For grants requiring co-contribution (such as the Wheelchair Accessible Taxi Scheme), demonstrate your ability to meet the matched funding requirement.
Outline how your initiative will continue beyond the grant period wherever possible. Queensland funders — especially community foundations — want to see that their investment will create lasting change, not simply plug a short-term gap. If the grant will serve as a catalyst for longer-term sustainability, highlight this approach clearly.
Many Queensland-specific grants prioritise regional, rural and remote communities — including QCoal Foundation and the Emergency Medicine Foundation's Trauma Care program. If your organisation or project is in a non-metropolitan area, emphasise the unique challenges your community faces and the limited resources available locally.
Queensland applicants have access to both state-specific and national grant programs. Our Grants Directory contains hundreds of opportunities across all sectors and focus areas that are open to Queensland organisations and individuals.
When searching for grants, consider looking beyond Queensland-specific funding to include:
Visit The Grants Hub today to access our complete Grants Directory and take your Queensland 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 a charity supporting vulnerable Queenslanders, a clinician building research capacity in regional health, a woman re-entering the workforce, or a business improving community access and transport, 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? Explore our Grant Resources for tips and guidance on creating compelling applications.
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