Understanding NDIS Funding Categories

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Understanding NDIS Funding Categories

NDIS plans can include different funding categories. Understanding these categories can help participants use supports in a way that matches their goals and daily needs.

What Are NDIS Funding Categories?

NDIS funding categories are the different parts of an NDIS plan. Each category is designed to support different needs, such as daily living, independence, community access, therapy, equipment or home modifications.

The three main funding areas are usually Core Supports, Capacity Building Supports and Capital Supports. Each area has a different purpose.

Advice Care can help participants, families and support coordinators understand which services may fit their support needs and goals.

Core Supports

Support for daily living, personal care, transport and community participation.

Capacity Building

Support to build skills, independence, confidence and long-term ability.

Capital Supports

Funding for higher-cost equipment, technology or home and living needs.

Core Supports

Core Supports help participants with everyday activities and daily living needs. This funding is often more flexible and may support personal care, community access, transport, household tasks and daily routines.

Many Advice Care supports may fall under Core Supports depending on the participant’s NDIS plan, funding and goals.

  • Personal care and daily routines
  • Community participation
  • Transport assistance
  • Household tasks
  • Support with daily living
  • Social and community access

Daily Support

Core Supports can help participants with daily life, community access and practical needs.

Personal Care

Examples of Core Support Services

Core Supports can help participants live more safely and confidently in daily life.

Personal Care

Support with hygiene, dressing, grooming and personal routines.

Personal Care

Household Tasks

Help with cleaning, laundry, meal preparation and home organisation.

Household Tasks

Transport Assistance

Transport support for appointments, shopping and community access.

Transport Support

Community Participation

Support to attend activities, appointments and community programs.

Community Support

Daily Tasks

Support with everyday routines and shared living tasks.

Daily Tasks

Group Activities

Support for social connection and community participation.

Group Activities

Capacity Building Supports

Capacity Building Supports are designed to help participants build skills and independence. These supports may help with daily living skills, relationships, behaviour, social connection, employment goals, health, therapy and confidence.

Unlike some Core Supports, Capacity Building funding is usually linked to specific categories and goals. Participants should check their NDIS plan or speak with their support coordinator or plan manager to understand how the funding can be used.

Advice Care may support capacity-building goals through services such as life skills development, social work services, therapeutic supports and community participation planning where suitable.

Examples of Capacity Building Supports

Life Skills Development

Support to build confidence, independence and practical daily living skills.

Life Skills

Social Work Services

Support with advocacy, wellbeing, family needs and service connection.

Social Work

Therapeutic Supports

Capacity-building support for wellbeing and daily life outcomes.

Therapeutic Supports

Support Planning

Planning support around goals, routines, risks and participant needs.

Support Planning

Community Confidence

Support to build social confidence and participate in local activities.

Community Participation

Goal Review

Support to review progress and identify changing needs.

Plan Review

Capital Supports

Capital Supports are usually for higher-cost items. This may include assistive technology, equipment, home modifications or specialist disability accommodation needs.

Capital funding is usually less flexible than Core Supports. Participants should use it for the purpose approved in their NDIS plan.

  • Assistive technology
  • Mobility equipment
  • Home modifications
  • Specialist disability accommodation
  • Higher-cost support items
  • Equipment linked to disability needs

Check Your Plan

Capital Supports should be used for the approved purpose in the participant’s NDIS plan.

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How to Understand Your Funding

It is important to understand what funding you have and how it can be used. Support coordinators and plan managers can help explain your NDIS plan.

Read Your Plan

Check each support category, goal and budget amount carefully.

Ask Questions

Ask your provider, support coordinator or plan manager to explain unclear items.

Match Goals

Use supports in a way that connects with your NDIS goals and needs.

Track Spending

Keep track of invoices, service bookings and plan budget use.

Review Regularly

Review funding and supports when your needs or goals change.

Plan Ahead

Prepare early before your NDIS plan review or reassessment.

How Advice Care Can Help

Advice Care can discuss service options and help participants understand which supports may be suitable for their needs. We do not replace formal plan management or NDIA advice, but we can explain our services in simple language.

We can work with participants, families and support coordinators to understand support needs, goals, service availability and referral pathways.

Before services begin, Advice Care can discuss support type, service agreement, pricing, cancellation rules and referral requirements.

Need Help Understanding Support Options?

Contact Advice Care to discuss NDIS services, referrals and support planning.

Contact Advice Care

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main NDIS funding categories?

The main funding areas are usually Core Supports, Capacity Building Supports and Capital Supports.

What are Core Supports used for?

Core Supports can help with daily living, personal care, transport, household tasks and community participation.

What are Capacity Building Supports?

Capacity Building Supports help participants build skills, independence, confidence and long-term ability.

Can Advice Care explain service options?

Yes. Advice Care can explain available NDIS services and referral options in simple language.