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Youth Fest grants available

Applications are open now for grants to host Youth Fest activities.

Youth Minister Natalie Suleyman announced $220,000 in funding to support the delivery of more than 100 events across the state as part of the month-long festival, which will take place this September.

Grants of up to $2,000 are now open to schools, local government and community organisations working alongside young people aged 12 to 25 to create youth‑led events during the festival.

From live music and art showcases to sporting activities and cultural celebrations, Victorian Youth Fest gives young people the chance to design and deliver events that reflect their interests and strengthen local connections.

Successful organisations will be required to partner with young people to design, coordinate and deliver events that put youth voices, leadership and creativity front and centre.

“We’re pleased to be launching Victorian Youth Fest again in 2026 – backing young people across the state to come together, take the lead and bring their ideas to life,” Ms Suleyman said.

“Youth Fest gives young people the opportunity to channel their energy and creativity into events they can design, lead and share with their peers and local communities.

“This program opens doors for young people, including those who may not otherwise have the chance, to create, plan and deliver events they’re passionate about.”

Victorian Youth Fest 2026 applications are now open and close at 1pm on 4 March.

Details: vic.gov.au/youth-fest-grants

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