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CFPs: Huperco No Barriers Grant Program (Australia)

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Deadline: 31-Jul-2026

The Huperco No Barriers Grant Program provides financial support to young Australians with disabilities to help them participate in sport and overcome barriers associated with start-up and participation costs. The program awards 10 grants of AUD 500 each to eligible children aged 7–12 years, covering expenses such as equipment, competition fees, coaching, travel, and accommodation.

Program Overview

The Huperco No Barriers Grant Program is designed to support children with disabilities in reconnecting with sport and physical activity following the lifting of social isolation restrictions.

The grant helps families manage the costs associated with joining or returning to sporting activities, ensuring that young people with disabilities have greater access to participation opportunities, community engagement, and the benefits of sport.

The program aims to remove financial barriers that may prevent children from participating fully in organized sporting activities.

Program Objectives

The grant program seeks to:

Funding Details

Grant Amount

Number of Grants Available

Funding Purpose

Funding is intended to help cover expenses associated with participating in sport and physical activity.

Eligible Expenses

Grant funds may be used for:

All funded expenses should directly support the applicant’s participation in sport.

Who is Eligible?

Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements.

Age Requirement

Applicants must be:

Disability Requirement

Applicants must:

Residency Requirement

Applicants must:

Additional Eligibility Conditions

Applicants must:

Previous grant recipients are not eligible to apply during the 2026 funding round.

Why This Grant Matters

Children with disabilities often face additional costs when participating in sport, including specialized equipment, support services, travel requirements, and coaching needs.

This grant helps:

Sport plays an important role in helping children develop teamwork, resilience, independence, and lifelong healthy habits.

How the Grant Works

The program provides direct financial assistance to successful applicants.

Funding can be used to support participation in:

Recipients are responsible for ensuring funds are spent on approved sporting expenses.

How to Apply

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Verify that the applicant:

Step 2: Identify Sporting Needs

Determine the sporting expenses that require support, such as:

Step 3: Complete the Application

Provide all requested information and supporting documentation required by the program.

Step 4: Submit the Application

Ensure the application is complete and submitted before the deadline.

Step 5: Await Results

Recipient Responsibilities

Successful recipients must comply with all grant conditions.

Recipients are required to:

Publicity and Terms of Funding

Recipients must agree to the program’s terms and conditions.

This includes permission for the publication of information such as:

Applicants should carefully review all funding conditions before accepting an award.

Tips for a Strong Application

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Huperco No Barriers Grant?

The Huperco No Barriers Grant is a sports participation grant that helps young Australians with disabilities cover the costs of engaging in sporting activities.

How much funding is available?

Each successful applicant receives AUD 500.

How many grants are offered?

Ten grants are available across Australia.

Who can apply?

Australian children aged 7–12 years who have a disability and meet all program requirements.

What expenses can the funding cover?

Funding may be used for equipment, competition fees, coaching costs, club registration, travel expenses, and accommodation related to sport participation.

Can previous recipients apply again?

No. Previous recipients of the Huperco No Barriers Grant are not eligible for the 2026 round.

When must the grant funds be spent?

All funding must be spent by 1 March 2027, and recipients must submit receipts and acquittal documentation.

Conclusion

The Huperco No Barriers Grant Program helps young Australians with disabilities overcome financial barriers to sports participation. By providing funding for essential sporting expenses such as equipment, coaching, travel, and competition fees, the program promotes inclusion, wellbeing, community engagement, and equal access to sporting opportunities for children across Australia.

For more information, visit Sport Access Foundation.

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