Can You Get a Grant for a Website? Yes—But Most Organisations Miss It
Many Queensland non-profits assume they need to self-fund their website.
But the reality is—funding often already exists.
It’s just not always labelled as “website funding.”
Instead, it sits under:
- Community development
- Capacity building
- Digital improvement
- Marketing or engagement
And that’s where opportunity is missed.
What Grants Can Actually Cover
Depending on the program, funding can often be used for:
- Website design or rebuilds
- Website upgrades
- Online booking or donation systems
- Accessibility improvements
- Digital marketing and SEO
If you’re exploring this, it’s worth understanding what’s typically included in a funded website project:
👉 https://digitalo.com.au/grant-websites/
Where QLD Nonprofits Can Look for Website Funding
1. Queensland Government Grants
Start with official state funding programs.
These often support:
- Community initiatives
- Digital capability
- Accessibility improvements
💡 Key point:
You’re not applying for a “website”—you’re applying for a project outcome.
2. Local Council Grants (Highly Overlooked)
Local councils are one of the best opportunities for smaller, achievable funding.
These can cover:
- Website upgrades
- Community engagement tools
- Digital improvements
💡 Ideal for organisations needing quick wins without large-scale applications.
3. Community & Environmental Grants
If your organisation focuses on:
- Sustainability
- Education
- Community wellbeing
Many of these grants allow digital components like websites to support the initiative.
4. Small Grants & Foundations
Often in the $1,000–$10,000 range, these are:
- Easier to apply for
- Less competitive
- Perfect for improving an existing website
5. National Grant Directories
Instead of searching manually, use:
- Government grant portals
- Aggregated funding platforms
- Private foundation listings
These often surface opportunities you wouldn’t find otherwise.
Useful Grant Resources for Queensland Nonprofits
If you’re not sure where to start, these platforms are some of the best places to find current funding opportunities:
- Queensland Government Grants Portal – https://www.qld.gov.au/community/community-organisations-volunteering/funding-grants
- GrantConnect – https://www.grants.gov.au
- Funding Centre (Our Community) – https://www.fundingcentre.com.au
- Brisbane City Council Community Grants – https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/community-support-and-safety/grants-and-sponsorship
- Australian Communities Foundation – https://communityfoundation.org.au
- Moreton Bay City Grants & Funding – https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/Services/Community-Support/Grants-and-Funding
These are a great starting point for identifying funding that could support website upgrades, rebuilds, or digital improvements.
Why Most Organisations Miss Out
It’s not usually eligibility—it’s how the application is framed.
Instead of:
“We need a new website”
Stronger applications say:
“We need to improve community access, engagement, and service delivery”
That’s what funding bodies are actually supporting.
Pro Tip: You’ll Likely Need a Website Scope or Quote
Most grant applications require:
- A clear scope of work
- Defined deliverables
- A supplier quote
If you’re unsure what to include, do get in touch with us.



