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Grants of up to $50,000 available for City of Sydney businesses

Freya Lucas
Jan 20, 2023
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The City of Sydney will supply cash grants of up to $50,000 to business sector groups for projects that increase the capacity and capability of local businesses, including those with a focus on early childhood education and care (ECEC).
The City’s grants program has been revised to specifically target not-for-profits, local business chambers, industry, sector and precinct-based associations and member organisations with an economic focus. Lord Mayor Clover Moore said the new business sector support grants program aims to attract a wider range of projects. “Since we first launched our business support grants in 2017, we have supported 245 projects with more than $4.7 million in funding,” the Lord Mayor said.With the wider scope, the program will have a stronger focus on innovation, technology, diversity and precinct marketing. “The great thing about these grants is we won’t just be supporting one-off events or programs, we’ll be bringing local businesses together to build the relationships and skills necessary to deliver community benefit repeatedly, well into the future,” the Mayor said. “These new grants will help us build a local economy with a diverse range of sectors and business types, and I can’t wait to see what new projects lie ahead.” Applicants can apply for cash funding from $10,000 to $50,000 per year up to three years, as well as value-in-kind support towards street banners and venue hire, and up to $5,000 towards capital expenditure or equipment purchase. The City of Sydney is looking for projects that:
- support local businesses to adapt to new technologies, explore alternative business models and increase accessibility
- upskill local businesses and entrepreneurs to meet the needs of a more innovative economy
- build the skills and capacity of our diverse communities to increase economic participation
- advocate on key industry and sector issues on behalf of local businesses
- deliver collaborative marketing to activate local precincts and promote unique experiences across the city.


















