- Optus Ambassadors, Daniel Ricciardo and Ian Thorpe, encourage young Aussies to get inspired, dream big and apply for an Optus Inspiration grant.
- AUD $192,000 undertaken by Optus to be granted amongst 64 teenagers across the country as part of the Optus Inspiration Grants initiative.
- The Optus Inspiration Grants is not just for aspiring sport athletes; anyone aged 13 to 19 who has aspirations in all fields, passions or disciplines are eligible to apply for the grants.
Young Aussies are being encouraged to turn their dreams into reality as Official Supporter & Broadcaster of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, Optus, offers teenagers the opportunity to take part in a nation-wide Inspiration Grants initiative worth $192,000.
To celebrate the 64 matches scheduled to be broadcast live and on demand via Optus Sport, Optus is awarding 64 inspiration grants, each valued at AUD$3000 to recipients located all over the country.
The grants are open for Australians aged 13 to 19 to ignite their passion across all disciplines sports, science, arts, and beyond.
Optus believes inspiration starts with Yes; and with 64 matches to be played live on Optus Sport, there are 64 moments for everyday Aussies to find their inspiration for their grant application.
Cam Luby, Head of Consumer Marketing at Optus said: As the Official Supporter & Broadcaster of the FIFA Womens World Cup 2023, Optus wants to help inspire the next generation.
For young Australians, we want to help remove some of the daunting challenges teenagers face when making decisions about their future dreams, with financial burdens being a key barrier.
Our Inspiration Grants program is there to help young people from all over Australia kickstart their dreams and realise their full potential. Luby continued.
Aussie legends and Optus ambassadors are also getting behind the initiative, encouraging young Aussies to get inspired, dream big, and say yes to pursuing their passion by applying.
Daniel Ricciardo, Chief of Optimism: Ever since I can remember I had dreamt of being in Formula 1. The moment my foot hit the pedal for the first time, I knew this was where I belonged. It was such an awesome feeling.
“Through their Inspiration Grants, Optus is giving 64 young people across Australia a kick-start to help them achieve their dreams whatever that may be. And let me tell you, if you can take that opportunity and use it to your advantage, something like this could change your life.
Ian Thorpe, decorated Australian Olympian: One of my life hacks is not hitting the snooze button, because all youre really doing is postponing life. Getting up and going as soon as you wake is the way to get things done.
“If you want to get ahead in your chosen field, its best to break it down into clear steps that will get you to that goal a little bit quicker.
The only way to score is to take the shot! Apply online via and tell us in 100 words or less What future goal are you inspired to say yes to, and how would this grant help you achieve this goal?.
Applications close on 20 August as the FIFA Womens World Cup 2023 comes to an end.