Apply for a grant for your creative project
We support artists and cultural organisations to create new works, reach new audiences, tell Sydney’s stories, respond to sector needs, and present creative events, festivals and cultural experiences.
Planned
- Applications open Tuesday 21 July
- Applications close 4pm, Tuesday 1 September
- Applicants notified of the outcome of their application in November
- Projects can start from 1 January 2027
Creative grants briefing: Tuesday 21 July, 11:30am to 12:30pm
Our next grants round opens 21 July. Join this webinar to learn about the new grants program, what’s changed and the opportunities for Sydney artists, creatives and cultural organisations.
Discuss your project or idea
The grants team is available in person or online.
About this program
Our creative projects category supports the creation of new artistic works.
We provide funding to artists and organisations to respond to creative sector needs and to present events, festivals and cultural experiences.
We also support projects that tell Sydney’s stories and reach new audiences.
The creative projects category is part of our creative grants program. It aligns with our cultural strategy 2025–2035. View the program funding priorities.
Funding available
Cash funding up to $50,000 is available for each project for one year, or multi-year funding (for up to 3 years).
This can include up to $10,000 for capital expenditure.
You can also request value-in-kind support, such as street banner pole hire and indoor venue hire as part of your grant application. Read our guide for what you’ll need to do to apply.
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Eligibility
✔️Operate in the City of Sydney local area or demonstrate significant benefits to our communities
✔️Meet our general eligibility requirements
Who can apply
- eligible not-for-profit organisation
- incorporated association
- unincorporated community group auspiced by an eligible not-for-profit organisation
- individual auspiced by an eligible not-for-profit organisation
- co-operative
- corporation
- partnership
- sole trader
- trustee of a trust.
Before you apply
Assessment criteria

Examples of funded projects
A series of events at an inner-city venue, presenting new comedic, inclusive theatre by western Sydney artists. Led by 2 women of colour, the project supported emerging artists to test new work with mentorship. Sold-out shows brought the diversity of western Sydney artists to city audiences.
The development and premiere of a new intercultural dance theatre work. Led by a First Nations performing arts company, it explored how climate change impacts First Nations communities and Country.
An regular program of fortnightly jazz jams at a local venue, creating a safe and inclusive space for live music. Run by a diverse artist collective, each session featured a guest performer followed by open mic opportunities, helping female-identifying artists to connect with audiences.
A community embroidery project creating a quilt that shares the cultural history of the Australian South Sea Islander community. Workshops brought together people from different backgrounds, supported cultural exchange and recognised South Sea Islander perspectives.
A sculptural installation, workshop and artist talk by an early-career artist exploring the impact of gender-based violence. The project involved 7 artists, including 2 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creatives.
A multi-year program commissioning and presenting 50 world premieres by Australian composers, including 40 concert events and work by 5 First Nations composers.
An immersive, multi-space street dance event, featuring dancers, DJs, musicians and audiovisual installations.
See more information on past funded projects.
How to apply
Applications open Tuesday 21 July and must be completed online.
You can start preparing your application now.
Before you apply, we suggest you:
- review our step-by-step guide for grants applicants
- check out our grant application resources.
Sign up to our grants newsletter to hear about information sessions and when the new grants ground opens.
Glossary
Capital expenditure
Funding specifically requested for purchase, maintaining or upgrading items the applicant owns and that will be used beyond the time of the project. This includes building maintenance, upgrading technology or buying new equipment. These expenses are different from regular costs like salaries or utilities because they build and improve the offerings to communities in a more permanent way.
Priority communities
Communities that may experience heightened inequality and barriers to social, economic, cultural, political and environmental resources, services and support, including:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
- people on low incomes
- people renting including social housing residents
- people experiencing homelessness
- people with disability
- people with lived experience of a mental health and/or chronic condition
- people over 65
- young people and children under 5
- new immigrants, non-citizens and refugees
- people with English as a second language
- people of diverse sexualities and genders
- women and girls.
Value-in-kind
Value-in-kind refers to an arrangement where the City of Sydney gives up revenue, either in full or a percentage, on things for which a fee normally applies. This may include venue hire, banner pole hire or rent.
For more information, see our value-in-kind guide.


