Our Grants
Backing the Future
 
					So what is Backing the Future?
We know that rural and regional communities have big ideas to create a better future for young people in their community.
We also know that it can be really hard to find funding for early-stage work.
Backing the Future gives 20 individuals or groups of individuals* across NSW and QLD $50,000 to advance an idea to support rural and regional young people aged 12-30 to:
- Access Decent Work; or
- Care for the Environment; or
- Contribute to Society; or
- Explore Christian Faith and Values.
Each year, VFFF will open applications for both a NSW and QLD round.
We are eager to support early-stage work that might not otherwise be eligible for philanthropic funding. For this reason, Backing the Future does not accept applications from registered charities or organisations.
Other exclusions include: individuals seeking support for scholarships, public fundraising appeals, disaster appeals, political projects, litigation and/or political lobby groups.
For more information, refer to the program guidelines.
* Groups of individuals will need to nominate one primary applicant to undergo the selection process and lead the project.
 
					How do I apply?
The 2025 NSW round of Backing the Future is now closed.
Information about the 2026 grants program will be available in November 2025.
Who assesses Backing the Future applications?
Backing the Future applications are assessed by:
- VFFF Youth Advisory Group: Our Youth Advisory Group is made up of seven amazing young people from across Australia. All members are living in or connected to rural and regional communities. This group reviews all eligible applications and develops a shortlist.
- VFFF Grants Committee: The Grants Committee brings together younger Fairfax family members to participate in VFFF grant making. The Grants Committee reviews the Youth Advisory Group’s shortlist, interviews shortlisted candidates and selects the final 10 grant recipients for each round.
 
					What might a Backing the Future grant look like?
 
					Backing the Future grant recipients differ from round to round. In the past, applicants have requested funding for salary, start-up or project costs. Backing the Future grants have supported:
- Hip-hop writing and production workshops to support rural and regional young people to find their voice
- Research and development of an online platform designed to promote accessible job opportunities for young people in agriculture
- Wages for an individual to develop and run a civil discourse program in rural and regional schools
To learn more about the work of successful recipients, listen to VFFF's podcast Stories of Giving and Receiving, which explores the challenges and successes of six Backing the Future recipients in their journey to improve the lives of young people in rural and regional Australia.
Our Support Partners
Backing the Future is proudly supported by our friends at the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR), whose deep connections across rural, regional and remote Australia help us to identify potential grantees across QLD and NSW. They also provide ongoing support for our grantees through their funding journey.
FRRR is the first point of contact for potential applicants, whether you're curious about project alignment or simply want to learn more. You can get in touch with the team at FRRR at [email protected] or by calling 03 5430 2333.
Frequently Asked Questions
Got more questions? Read our FAQs below or contact a friendly FRRR team member at [email protected] or 1800 170 020.
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