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HomeNewsProgram to foster Indigenous education and empowerment

Program to foster Indigenous education and empowerment

Enterprise and Training Company (ETC), a leading provider of employment, training, and business services, has launched a First Nations Scholarships Program.

As an organisation that values inclusivity and social responsibility, ETC recognises the importance of fostering Indigenous education and contributing to the resolution of Reconciliation Australia and the Australian Government’s initiative of “Closing the Gap.“

The First Nations Scholarships Program is designed to provide financial assistance and support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (over 15 years of age) pursuing further education or vocational training to improve their employment prospects and enhance their skills.

“At ETC, we believe that education is a key driver of empowerment and social change,“ ETC’s Acting chief executive officer Damon Munt said.

“Through our First Nations Scholarships Program, we aim to create opportunities for Indigenous Australians to access quality education and training, and contribute to building a more equitable society in the regions we serve.“

The First Nations Scholarships Program will provide three successful applicants with $2500 each in funding to cover things like tuition fees, course materials, and travel expenses related to their education needs.

“We understand that financial barriers can often hinder access to education and training for our First Nations people,“ ETC’s Indigenous Services Manager Ceharnie Martin said.

“Our Scholarships Program aims to alleviate these barriers and provide much-needed support to Indigenous Australians who are striving for educational success and economic empowerment.“

The application process will involve an assessment of eligibility, financial need, and commitment to education and training.

ETC encourages Indigenous individuals who are interested in furthering their education or vocational training to explore the opportunities offered by the First Nations Scholarships Program.

Applications for the scholarships will open on Monday 24 April and close on Friday 16 June.

Further details, including eligibility criteria and application process, can be found at etcltd.com.au/first-nations-scholarships/

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