The Sir Roden Cutler Award acknowledges outstanding sporting achievement by an athlete with a disability. Katie donated the $20,000 received from The Primary Club of Australia to Sport Access Foundation. These funds are now being dedicated to fund The Sport Access Foundation Equipment Grants for individuals and clubs.
This grant is for young Australians with a disability needing assistance to purchase equipment for their desired sport. The grants are for young athletes aged 12-17 years who have developed in their sport and have gained selection as a minimum at a regional or state level. The applicants must be a member of a sporting club and need new or modified equipment to help them achieve their goals to achieve higher representation levels in their sport.
Use the map below to identify the First Nations Country in which you or your club resides and enter the details into the form above.
Sport Access Foundation acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
Your donation will go towards providing financial assistance and support to enable children with a disability to participate in sporting activities. Every dollar goes direct to the grant recipients to help with the cost of their sport, including modified equipment, carer costs, transport and fees.