2026 Grants for Good applications will open in October.
Stay tuned for more details or follow our Facebook page for updates.
Stay tuned for more details or follow our Facebook page for updates.
After an overwhelming response from employees and the community, we are excited to announce the successful recipients of Ausgrid’s Grants for Good program.
In 2024, there were two streams of funding available:
The calibre of the applications was exceptionally high, making our selection process incredibly challenging.
Our judges considered over 200 applications and have awarded 12 electrification grants of up to $15,000 and 10 grassroots grants of up to $5,000.
Congratulations to all the winners and thank you to everyone who nominated!
The dedication to community improvement and sustainability is truly inspiring. We look forward to seeing the positive impact of these projects. Grants for Good will re-open in October 2025 - so be sure to check back in for details around how you can get involved.
Applications for 2025 grants are now closed.
Grant Category: Good for the Community
Supporting women in sport!
Ausgrid is proud to support the Lindfield District Cricket Club as they continue to lead the way in supporting women’s cricket on Sydney’s North Shore.
Lindfield District Cricket Club is encouraging more women to join their club by using their Grants for Good funds to support women’s specific clothing, playing equipment and women’s coaching. By supporting women's teams, more women will sign up, supporting cricket not just cricket, but women’s sports teams as a whole.
Zac O’Farrell, Lindfield Cricket Club – Grants manager, said the Grants for Good funding is helping give women at the club a sense of identity. “Your grant will assist us in providing a safe, inclusive and supportive environment for girls to fall in love with the game.”
Grant Category: Good for the Environment
Helping our furry friends!
Ausgrid is proud to support the Walkabout Wildlife Conservation Foundation as they continue to provide a sanctuary to almost 400 animals in need of safe care. In the face of severe weather and unplanned power outages, Walkabout Wildlife Conservation Foundation rely on solar power to maintain electricity and keep these native animals safe.
The foundation will be using their Grants for Good funds to purchase a battery to harness the solar power they generate and to ensure they can keep the lights on day-in, day-out.
Grant Category: Good for the Community
Brightening community services!
Ausgrid is proud to support Awabakal Ltd as they expand their Cardiff clinic to improve community services. The clinic provides medical, mental health, educational and housing support to locals and has been an integral part of the Cardiff community for over 40 years.
Awabakal Ltd will use their Grants for Good funds to upgrade the electrical wiring and fixtures of the clinic and its expansion, providing 4 additional clinic rooms for its patients. With adequate lighting and electrical upgrades, the clinic hopes to continue to play a fundamental role in servicing the local indigenous community.
Grant Category: Good for the Community
Kicking goals for multicultural youth!
Ausgrid is proud to support the Hunter Simba Football Club as they continue providing a safe, fun and engaging space for the community. Founded in 2010, the club plays an important role for multicultural youths in Newcastle to be able to form connections and expand their education opportunities.
Hunter Simba Football Club will use their Grants for Good funds to enrol players into Coaching Diploma courses and providing new training gear, uniforms and first aid kits. The funds will also be used to help register young people in local leagues and in purchasing a new barbeque, helping the club generate income throughout the season.
We’re always inspired by the organisations and amazing people who benefit from our grants. Soul Hub Café is just one example, who kindly shared how the grant has supported their community as a past recipient.
"Soul to me means family. If you are someone that’s never been here before; if you are a volunteer, a donor or guest the minute you set foot through the door you’ve become part of a family that cares & looks out for each other without judgements. It’s a family you feel has got your back not only for now but forever.” Ian.