Grants open to help young people thrive

Member for Bellarine Alison Marchant. (Supplied)

Alison Marchant announced the opening of applications for Future Ready 2025-26 program grants last week.

Open for applications until 3pm on Friday, November 29, the Future Ready program offers grants of between $24,000 and $56,000 for government secondary schools, not-for-profit organisations, Aboriginal entities and social enterprises.

The grants are intended to help organisations work with students via a range of activities such as mentoring, training, work placement, volunteering and leadership opportunities, with the intent to help them build their skills and get more involved with their community.

Funding from the grants can be used to provide transport for students whose place of residence in regional and rural areas would be a barrier to opportunities.

Previously known as Advance, Future Ready will assess applications on how they align with the three priority areas of the program: young people achieving their goals through education, training, volunteering or employment; young people being respected and involved in decision making; and young people being confident and strong in their identity and culture.

“This program is supporting young people on the Bellarine with opportunities to expand their capabilities and potential,” Ms Marchant said.

“I encourage eligible secondary schools and local community organisations to apply to this program that will provide a lasting impact for Bellarine students.”

Activities funded through Future Ready grants will take place between the start of Term 2 2025 and the end of Term 4 2026.

Visit vic.gov.au/future-ready-grants for more information about the Future Ready 2025-26 program or to apply.