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FRRR ABC Heywire Youth Innovation Grants Program (Australia)

EU-ASEAN Youth Diplomats Programme in Malaysia

Deadline: 11-Mar-2026

The FRRR ABC Heywire Youth Innovation Grants support communities in remote, rural, and regional Australia to address issues identified by young people at the annual Heywire Youth Summit. Grants of up to $10,000 enable youth-led or youth-engaged projects that strengthen local connections and empower young Australians. National funding of $100,000 is available, with priority given to initiatives demonstrating meaningful youth consultation and participation.

The Heywire Youth Innovation Grants program empowers communities to respond to concerns raised by young Australians living in remote, rural, and regional areas. By supporting locally driven projects, the program ensures that young people are at the center of decision-making and contributes to making their communities better places to grow up.

Program Objectives

The program focuses on:

Grant Funding

Eligible Projects

Priority is given to projects that:

Examples of Project Focus Areas

Youth Engagement and Participation

The program emphasizes putting young people at the center of project decision-making:

Eligibility Criteria

How the Grants Work

Step 1: Identify Community Issues

Step 2: Design the Project

Step 3: Submit Application

Step 4: Grant Implementation

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Submitting projects without clear youth involvement in design or delivery

  2. Failing to provide a legal organisation with ABN or Incorporation Certificate if required

  3. Overlooking evidence of youth consultation and engagement

  4. Designing projects unrelated to issues identified at the Heywire Youth Summit

  5. Not demonstrating measurable community impact

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply for a grant?

Community organisations or groups working with youth in remote, rural, or regional Australia. A legal entity with ABN or Incorporation Certificate is required.

2. How much funding is available per project?

Up to $10,000 per community project.

3. Are youth-led projects preferred?

Yes. Projects with young people designing and delivering the initiative are strongly encouraged.

4. Can multiple organisations collaborate on a project?

Yes. Partnerships between youth and community organisations are encouraged to strengthen impact.

5. What is the total funding available nationally?

$100,000 is available for the 2026 program cycle.

6. What type of projects are eligible?

Projects must address issues identified at the Heywire Youth Summit and may focus on wellbeing, education, environment, arts, or social initiatives.

7. Can a group without an ABN apply?

Yes, if a registered legal entity acts as the official applicant and provides required legal and financial documentation.

Conclusion

The FRRR ABC Heywire Youth Innovation Grants 2026 provide a unique opportunity for communities to empower young Australians in remote, rural, and regional areas.

By supporting youth-led and youth-participatory projects with up to $10,000 in funding, the program ensures that young people play a central role in creating meaningful, locally relevant initiatives that strengthen community connections and address the issues that matter most to them.

For more information, visit FRRR.

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