"Government Grants are the Next Best Thing to Free Money for Your Small Business"

Small business grants from the Australian government provide money to eligible applicants who are able to illustrate they will put it to good use. Although often referred to as "free money," government grants come with restrictions and conditions of application and use applicants must abide by, but within those terms they can be an incredible boon to your small business.

What stops government grants from truly being free?

If your small business is approved for government grants,, it is indeed true you will not be required to pay the money back. This does not make government grants free, however, because you must use the grants for specific purposes, may have to match the grants program dollar for dollar, or abide by some similar restriction. Government grants are not just free handouts to small businesses - they have terms that, while conditional, still make government grants one of the best small business funding options.

Government small business grants have different application deadlines. Let our specialists improve your chances of receiving your funding, by matching you with relevant small business grants and ensuring you don't miss an important cut-off.

Find what funding programmes you qualify for

Take one minute to learn how much money your small business may be able to receive in government grants and/or loans.

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