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# Social impact grants (Round 2) 2025 - 2026 | DHS Skip to navigationSkip to content * How we helpShow How we help Submenu We offer a wide range of services and resources designed to aid individuals, families, communities and non-government organisations (NGO) in South Australia.
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* Contact usShow Contact us Submenu We welcome all forms of contact and feedback. * Feedback and complaints 5. Social impact grants (Round 2) 2025 - 2026 # Social impact grants (Round 2) 2025 - 2026 ### Applications are open for Social impact grants (Round 2) 2025 - 2026 The Social Impact Round provides funding to eligible organisations for short-term projects, resources and programs that support community-led initiatives.
Proposals must align with outcomes for people in South Australia by strengthening community capacity, building social connections, trust and cooperation, and improving equity and wellbeing. Eligible organisations can apply for two tiers of funding: * Tier 1 up to $10,000 for equipment and resources * Tier 2 up to $30,000 for projects or short-term programs, and minor infrastructure upgrades.
Eligible organisations must be: * an Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisation, or other not-for-profit organisation * a social enterprise that holds a current certification with Social Traders.
## Grant funding guidelines * Social Impact Round 2 Funding Guidelines 2025-2026 * Social Impact Round 2 funding guidelines 2025-2026 * Social Impact Round 2 Information Session 2025-2026 **Close:**11 June 2026, 3:00 pm Apply for a Social impact grants (Round 2) 2025 - 2026 grant . Apply through SmartyGrants For more information, contact the DHS Grants team. **Email:**DHSGrants@sa.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organizations, not-for-profit organizations, and social enterprises with current certification from Social Traders. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $30,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is June 11, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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