Deadline: 30-Sep-2026
The Trevor Frost Award 2026 provides a $2,000 grant to support South Australian primary and secondary school students with vision impairment who demonstrate exceptional talent in music or the performing arts. The award helps recipients further develop their artistic skills through tutoring, musical instruments, equipment, or other learning opportunities.
What is the Trevor Frost Award?
The Trevor Frost Award is an annual grant established by Beyond Blindness (Blind Welfare Association of South Australia) to encourage and support young people with vision impairment who show outstanding ability in music or the performing arts.
Created in 2017, the award celebrates the legacy of Trevor Frost, whose work at the Low Vision Centre focused on improving opportunities and independence for people with vision impairment. The award continues this legacy by helping talented students pursue their artistic ambitions and reach their full potential.
Award Overview
- Award Name: Trevor Frost Award
- Organized By: Beyond Blindness (Blind Welfare Association of South Australia)
- Country: Australia
- Eligible Region: South Australia
- Award Value: $2,000
- Target Applicants: Vision-impaired primary and secondary school students
- Fields Supported: Music and Performing Arts
Purpose of the Award
The Trevor Frost Award aims to encourage artistic excellence by providing financial support to young people with vision impairment.
Its objectives include:
- Supporting talented students in music and performing arts.
- Encouraging artistic development.
- Improving access to learning opportunities.
- Helping students purchase essential equipment.
- Honouring Trevor Frost’s legacy.
- Promoting inclusion and equal opportunities in the arts.
Why This Award Matters
Young people with vision impairment may face additional barriers when pursuing artistic education and performance opportunities.
The Trevor Frost Award helps reduce these barriers by providing funding that enables students to develop their talents, access specialist instruction, and obtain the equipment they need to succeed. It also highlights the achievements of young artists with vision impairment and promotes greater inclusion in the creative arts.
Funding Information
The successful applicant will receive:
- Grant Amount: $2,000
The funding is intended to support activities that help the recipient further develop their artistic abilities.
What Can the Grant Be Used For?
The award may support expenses such as:
- Music lessons.
- Performing arts tuition.
- Specialist coaching.
- Musical instruments.
- Performance equipment.
- Learning resources.
- Other approved items or services that contribute to artistic development.
Applicants should clearly explain how the funding will help them improve their skills and achieve their goals.
Who is Eligible?
Applicants must meet all of the following eligibility requirements:
- Be an Australian citizen.
- Be currently enrolled in a South Australian primary or secondary school.
- Have a vision impairment.
- Demonstrate outstanding ability in music or the performing arts.
- Explain how the award will help further develop their talent.
Who is Not Eligible?
The following applicants are not eligible:
- Previous recipients of the Trevor Frost Award.
However, applicants who have applied in previous years but have not won the award are encouraged to apply again.
Application Requirements
Applications must include:
- A completed application form.
- A nomination and endorsement from a teacher.
- Evidence of artistic ability in music or performing arts.
- An explanation of how the funding will support future development.
- Consent from a parent or legal guardian.
Providing complete and well-prepared application materials will strengthen the submission.
Promotional Participation
The successful recipient may be invited to participate in promotional activities organised by Beyond Blindness.
This may include:
- Sharing their personal story.
- Providing a photograph.
- Participating in promotional or media activities.
Parental or guardian consent is required before any promotional material is used.
How to Apply
Applicants should generally follow these steps:
- Confirm that all eligibility requirements are met.
- Prepare evidence of achievements in music or the performing arts.
- Explain how the funding will support future artistic development.
- Obtain a teacher’s nomination and endorsement.
- Obtain parental or guardian consent.
- Complete the application form.
- Submit the application with all required supporting documents.
Benefits of Participating
Successful applicants can benefit from:
- A $2,000 grant.
- Financial support for artistic development.
- Access to additional training or coaching.
- Assistance with purchasing musical instruments or equipment.
- Recognition of artistic achievements.
- Increased confidence and motivation.
- Opportunities to continue developing creative talents.
Tips for a Strong Application
To improve your application:
- Clearly demonstrate your talent in music or the performing arts.
- Explain your future artistic goals.
- Describe how the funding will help you achieve those goals.
- Include strong support from your teacher.
- Submit all required documents.
- Highlight your commitment to continued learning and artistic growth.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
- Submitting incomplete applications.
- Failing to include a teacher nomination.
- Not obtaining parental or guardian consent.
- Providing limited evidence of artistic ability.
- Giving unclear explanations of how the funding will be used.
- Applying if they have previously received the Trevor Frost Award.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Trevor Frost Award?
The Trevor Frost Award is a $2,000 grant that supports South Australian students with vision impairment who demonstrate outstanding talent in music or the performing arts.
2. Who can apply?
Australian citizens who are enrolled in a South Australian primary or secondary school, have a vision impairment, and demonstrate artistic talent in music or performing arts.
3. How much funding is available?
The successful applicant will receive $2,000.
4. What can the grant be used for?
The funding may be used for music lessons, performing arts tuition, musical instruments, equipment, coaching, and other resources that support artistic development.
5. Can previous applicants apply again?
Yes. Applicants who have previously applied but have not received the award are encouraged to reapply.
6. Is a teacher nomination required?
Yes. Every application must include the support and nomination of a teacher, along with parental or guardian consent.
7. Why is this award important?
The award recognises talented young people with vision impairment and provides financial support that helps them develop their artistic abilities, pursue educational opportunities, and achieve their full creative potential.
Conclusion
The Trevor Frost Award 2026 offers a valuable opportunity for talented South Australian students with vision impairment to further their development in music or the performing arts. Through a $2,000 grant, the award supports training, equipment, and educational opportunities that help young artists overcome barriers and reach their full potential. By honouring Trevor Frost’s legacy, the programme continues to encourage creativity, inclusion, and artistic excellence among the next generation of performers.
For more information, visit Beyond Blindness.



























