Young, Black and Proud scholarships launch for 2024
24 July 2024Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people can now apply for a Young, Black and Proud scholarship of up to $5000 in the fields of arts, education and sport.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Queenslanders, aged 25 years and younger, can apply.
The program has helped hundreds of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people pursue their dreams and help them succeed in their chosen field.
The Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC) in partnership with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service (ATSICHS) is calling for young people from across Queensland to apply for a scholarship, with applications open until 16 August 2024.
Many past recipients have changed the direction of their lives with a Young, Black and Proud scholarship, providing help to pursue educational opportunities, take up a new sport or follow their dream in the arts. This has also had a positive impact on the communities these recipients are from as they inspire hundreds of young people around them.
To be eligible to apply for the program, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people must be 25 years or younger, live in Queensland, be looking for support with school, university, arts or sporting dreams, and be passionate about their community.
This year, $1000, $2000 and $5000 scholarships are on offer. Applications will also be open to groups as well as individuals, including sports teams, theatre groups or debate teams, if the group fits into one of the three categories of sports, arts or education.
More information on the Young, Black and Proud program is available on the QFCC website.
Quotes attributable to Kungadidji artist and Gold Coast 2023 Young, Black and Proud scholarship recipient Taylor-Lee Scollay:
“Nature’s definitely one of my biggest inspirations and so is the ocean because I love surfing and it’s something I paint a lot in my artwork.
“When I do my art, I feel really connected to my culture, and being with my friends and in nature really means a lot to me.
“When I first saw that I received the scholarship, I couldn’t even believe that I actually got it, and it’s really helped me with my art journey and to further myself. I don’t think I would have been where I am now without the help from the scholarship.”
Quotes attributable to QFCC Commissioner Natalie Lewis:
“Every child has the right to succeed in life and reach their full potential; it’s our responsibility to give them the tools, encouragement and support to achieve it.
“I am incredibly proud to support the Young, Black and Proud scholarships, which to date has change the life trajectories for hundreds of our young people, supporting them to pursue their dreams, reach their goals and inspire other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people to strive for greatness.
“The scholarships celebrate the talents of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people, which is a source of strength and pride for everyone in our community.
“I encourage everyone to share this opportunity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people and support them to apply.”
Quotes attributable to ATSICHS Brisbane CEO Renee Blackman:
“As a community-controlled organisation we understand the unique challenges and strengths of our communities. This scholarship is a testament to our dedication to empowering our young people to rewrite their stories, pursue their goals, and become the future leaders of our communities.
“We are honoured to partner once again with the Queensland Family and Child Commission on this initiative. This scholarship not only recognises the incredible talents of our young people but also encourages them to fulfil their potential and make a positive impact in their communities.
“The Young, Black and Proud Scholarship is more than just financial support; it is a powerful statement of belief in the potential and resilience of our youth. We encourage all eligible young people to apply and take advantage of this opportunity to further their educational, artistic or sporting pursuits.
“We are proud to celebrate the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people. Their success is a source of inspiration and pride for us all, and we are committed to providing the support and resources they need to reach their full potential.”
For media information contact:
Kirstine O’Donnell | Queensland Family and Child Commission
Phone: 0404 971 164
Email: media@qfcc.qld.gov.au
Maddison Clarey | ATSICHS
Phone: 0467 162 604
Email: Maddison.Clarey@atsichsbrisbane.org.au