Applications are open for the Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC) Young, Black and Proud Scholarships 2024. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Opportunity Details
The Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC) in partnership with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service (ATSICHS) Brisbane, has launched nominations for the Young, Black, and Proud Scholarship to support and celebrate the talents and strengths of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and helps them to reach their full potential,
In the 2024 round, they're opening up applications to groups as well as individuals. This can include sports teams, theatre groups, or debate teams, as long as the group fits into one of the three categories of sports, arts, or academics, they encourage them to apply.
There are three categories that you can apply for: education and training (primary, secondary and tertiary), the arts and sports.
Sport:
The sports scholarship category provides funds for up and coming young Indigenous athletes to help them successfully participate in the sports of their choice. Young people sometimes find it difficult to meet the ongoing and significant costs associated with participation at sporting competitions. Funding can be used towards the cost of travel and/or accommodation to attend a sporting championship (state, national or international), camps and sports clinics, registration fees, uniforms or equipment.
Education & training:
This category supports young Indigenous students or trainees who want to pursue their education and training goals by providing scholarships that enable students in financial need to attend school, training and/or university. You can receive funds towards educational or training goals. Funds can be used to pay for such things as course fees, equipment, uniforms, text books and stationery.
Arts:
This category is for innovative young Indigenous artists to undertake professional development programs and activities in their chosen field. The scholarship is open to young artists and performers from all art forms, including dance, design, digital arts (including photography), Aboriginal arts, literature, music, theatre, screen and the visual arts. Funding can be used towards any items that support your ability to further your artistic goals, for example:
Applications will close at 4:30pm on August 16, 2024. No application will be accepted after this deadline.
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