"Local Government Grants are still a good Alternative to Australian Federal Money"

Small businesses seeking government grants tend to look first to the Australian federal government and forget that the local governments also still offer grants to eligible applicants. Local government grants may not be as abundant as federal grants, but their focus on local interests means businesses in the qualified area have a chance to qualify for such grants that those outside of the local area are almost certainly not going to be eligible for.

Local government grants, your small business, and the community

A small business that receives local government grants will likely be using the money received in a way that will give back to the community, be it by creating jobs and stimulating economic growth, or by more direct means as a result of how the money was used, such as offering a new service or product within the community.

While application deadlines vary among local government grants programs, you can dramatically improve your chances of meeting a local government grants deadline with a successful application with help from our specialists.

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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