Deadline: 29-Jan-2026
The Wilson Home Trust Young Adults Grant provides up to $3,450 to support physically disabled young people aged 17–21 as they transition into adulthood. The grant funds educational, mobility, wellbeing, and life skills needs, helping beneficiaries achieve independence and pursue personal goals. Retrospective applications are not accepted.
Overview
The Young Adults Grant is designed to support young people with physical disabilities as they navigate the transition from adolescence to adulthood. By funding education, mobility, wellbeing, and skill-building needs, the grant helps beneficiaries achieve personal independence, life goals, and meaningful experiences.
Purpose of the Grant
The grant aims to:
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Improve the lives of physically disabled young adults
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Support transition to adulthood and pursuit of personal aspirations
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Provide enriching experiences that enhance independence and wellbeing
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Address individual needs flexibly, from education to mobility or mental health
Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must meet these criteria:
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Age 17–21 years
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Have a physical disability primarily affecting body or limb function
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May have additional sensory or intellectual disabilities, but these cannot be the primary reason for the grant
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Must be a Wilson Home Trust beneficiary
Ineligible activities or applicants include:
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Applicants under 17 or over 21
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Retrospective funding for previously purchased items or services
Funding Details
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Maximum grant per eligible young adult: $3,450 including GST
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Funding supports a wide range of needs, including:
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Tertiary education fees or study materials
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Accommodation support for moving out of the family home
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Travel expenses
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Driving lessons and vehicle modifications
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Communication devices and adaptive equipment
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Mental wellbeing and personal development support
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Why It Matters
The grant empowers young adults to:
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Pursue education and career goals
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Develop independence and life skills
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Access resources and experiences that enhance personal growth
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Navigate the transition from adolescence to adulthood more confidently
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
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Ensure applicant is aged 17–21
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Confirm the primary disability is physical
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Verify WHT beneficiary status
Step 2: Identify Needs
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Determine individual requirements aligned with personal goals
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Consider education, mobility, wellbeing, or life skills support
Step 3: Complete Application
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Provide personal details, description of the need or project, and expected benefits
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Include quotes or supporting documentation for proposed expenses
Step 4: Submission and Review
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Submit the application via WHT channels
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Applications are assessed based on impact, relevance, and alignment with grant objectives
Step 5: Receive Outcome
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Approved applicants receive funding for eligible items or services
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Funds are provided to enable meaningful personal development
Tips for Applicants
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Clearly link the funding request to personal growth and independence
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Provide detailed quotes or cost estimates for equipment or services
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Explain how the support will enable future opportunities
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Plan ahead to ensure needs align with grant priorities
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Requesting retrospective funding for items already purchased
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Applying outside the 17–21 age range
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Failing to demonstrate that the primary disability is physical
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Omitting supporting documentation or cost details
FAQ
1. Who can apply for the Young Adults Grant?
Physically disabled young adults aged 17–21 who are Wilson Home Trust beneficiaries.
2. What is the maximum funding available?
$3,450 including GST per eligible applicant.
3. Can applications be for past expenses?
No, retrospective applications are not accepted.
4. What types of support are eligible?
Eligible support includes education, accommodation, travel, mobility, communication devices, driving lessons, and mental wellbeing services.
5. Are applicants with additional disabilities eligible?
Yes, but the primary disability must be physical.
6. Can funding be used for living independently?
Yes, accommodation support and mobility aids are eligible.
7. How does this grant help young adults?
It provides financial resources and support that enable independence, personal development, and the pursuit of long-term goals.
Conclusion
The Wilson Home Trust Young Adults Grant empowers physically disabled young people to navigate the transition into adulthood with confidence, access education and resources, and pursue meaningful personal and professional goals. By supporting independence, wellbeing, and personal growth, the grant plays a crucial role in helping young adults achieve their full potential.
For more information, visit Wilson Home Trust.









































