Honouring our Veterans Grants Program

The Queensland Government is delivering $6 million over four years through grant programs that honour our veterans.

The establishment of the Honouring our Veterans Grants Program is part of the government’s commitment to ensuring the service and stories of veterans and their families are preserved and their contributions are understood and appreciated by all Queenslanders.

The program provides funding to eligible organisations to support the delivery of capital works or commemorative projects and community initiatives across two funding streams:

View the Terms and Conditions for the Honouring our Veterans Grants Program

How to apply

Applications for the 2025 round are now open. Applications close Friday 14 November 2025

Check program eligibility in the respective guidelines above. Apply below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Organisations eligible for funding include:

  • ex-service organisations
  • registered charity or not-for-profit organisation
  • schools
  • school parent or former student associations
  • local authorities

In addition, to be eligible for funding applicants must:

  • be an incorporated body
  • have a valid Australian Business Number (ABN)
  • be financially solvent
  • be based in Australia, provided the project is delivered in Queensland
  • have met acquittal conditions for previous Queensland Government grant funding (if applicable)
  • have appropriate public liability insurance cover

For further information view the Program Guidelines above.

If your organisation is not incorporated or does not have an ABN, you may consider partnering with another organisation that meets these eligibility criteria and which will accept legal responsibility for the grant. This is known as an Auspice Arrangement.

Capital works grants program key dates:

Round closes: 14 November 2025

Applicants notified: 6 February 2026

Project commencement: By 6 March 2026

Project completion: By 30 June 2028

Community grants program key dates:

Round closes: 14 November 2025

Applicants notified: 6 February 2026

Project commencement: By 6 March 2026

Project completion: By 30 November 2027

Organisations can submit only one (1) application per project across all streams of the Honouring our Veterans Grants Program. A detailed budget and quote will be requested in the application form to support the funding request. Depending on the type of grant being sought other documents may also be required. Successful applicants cannot apply for funding in subsequent rounds of the Honouring our Veterans Grants Program for the same project. Successful applicants will be eligible to apply for new projects unrelated to the previous successful grant project.

Veterans Queensland cannot provide individual support or assistance so that we can maintain fairness and integrity. However, if you do need general information and advice, feel free to contact honouringourveterans@premiers.qld.gov.au and we will answer your questions to the extent we are able to do so. We will let you know if we are unable to assist because of the need to maintain fairness and integrity.

SmartyGrants is an online grants administration software that provides a centralised grant application and management system. SmartyGrants is used by several other Queensland Government departments to manage grant applications.