AUSTRALIA | The 2026 Woolworths Netball grants program has officially opened for applications, offering AUD 100,000 in funding to help grassroots clubs drive participation and improve facilities.
New Woolworths research has reinforced the hugely positive impact of sport, with nearly nine in ten parents stating it builds their child’s confidence, and three in four said it was an important way for their child to make friends.
However, the research also revealed participation is being challenged in the digital age, with children spending over twice as much time on screens (outside of school) as organised sport (12.7 hours per week vs 5.8 hours). Thirteen percent of kids are also not playing any sport, highlighting the opportunity to improve access and engagement in Australia.
The 2026 grants program will provide 40 grants of AUD 2,000 each, plus a single AUD 20,000 People's Choice grant. These funds are intended to create more chances for children to participate in netball, remain active, and establish healthy habits for life.
“As a coach and a parent, I’ve seen firsthand the impact sport can have on a child’s confidence and sense of belonging," said Cath Cox, former Australian Diamonds player and Woolworths NetSetGo ambassador.
“It’s so encouraging to see initiatives like the Woolworths Netball Grants continuing to invest in local clubs because when clubs have the right facilities and support, more kids can get involved, have fun and stay active for longer.”
Since 2019, Woolworths has donated more than AUD 1.1 million to 322 local netball clubs across Australia, helping communities grow participation and improve access to the sport.
To mark the launch, Woolworths welcomed new netball ambassadors Teigan O’Shannassy, Jamie-Lee Price and Georgie Horjus.
“We’re excited to be back for another year of the Netball grants program - it’s game on. Local clubs are the heart of our communities, and we want to help make sure they’ve got the gear and facilities they need to keep kids moving," said Sarah De La Mare, Head of Community & Partnerships at Woolworths.
“It’s great to have some fresh faces joining the team this year; our new ambassadors are going to help us champion grassroots sport and show kids how much fun it is to be part of a team.”
Clubs and associations across the country are encouraged to apply; applications are now open until the 6th of August.
