
Application Deadline:
29 April 2026
About Organisation
100 Women is a collective giving organisation in Australia dedicated to funding high-impact projects that empower women and girls. Through a collaborative philanthropy model, members pool resources to support initiatives that drive meaningful and lasting social change. The organisation focuses on advancing gender equality by investing in programs that enhance education, economic independence, health, and safety. By funding carefully selected projects, 100 Women aims to amplify impact, strengthen communities, and create opportunities for women and girls to thrive. Its transparent and community-driven approach ensures accountability and measurable outcomes.
About the Grant
The 100 Women Grants Australia 2026 provide funding between $25,000 and $50,000 AUD to support projects that empower women and girls across Australia. The grant focuses on initiatives in education, economic empowerment, health and wellbeing, and safety and resilience. Projects aligned with United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 are strongly encouraged. Funding is available for projects lasting up to 24 months and must be used directly for implementation activities. This grant is ideal for organisations seeking women empowerment grants and gender equality funding to create measurable, long-term social impact.
Who can Apply?
Eligible applicants must be Australian-registered organisations with Item 1 Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status and recognised charitable status or equivalent. Organisations should have been operational for at least 36 months and demonstrate a proven track record of delivering impactful projects. Applicants must propose initiatives aligned with the grant’s focus areas, including education, economic empowerment, health, and safety for women and girls. Funding must be used directly by the implementing organisation, as third-party management is not allowed. This opportunity is best suited for NGOs working in women empowerment grants and gender equality initiatives in Australia.
How to Apply?
Applicants must confirm eligibility, including DGR and charitable status, before applying. They should develop a detailed project plan outlining objectives, activities, and expected outcomes aligned with grant priorities. A clear budget focusing on project-specific expenses must be prepared. Applications should then be submitted following the 100 Women initiative guidelines. Proposals are assessed based on impact, feasibility, and alignment with programme goals.
Application Deadline
The application deadline for the 100 Women Grants Australia 2026 is 29 April 2026. Applicants should apply early to ensure all eligibility and documentation requirements are met.
Last Date To Apply
For more information, please visit the grant website here.







