2025 AgriFutures Rural Women’s Acceleration Grant recipients

SEVEN visionary women from across Australia are set to drive transformation in rural communities as recipients of the prestigious 2025 AgriFutures Rural Women’s Acceleration Grant.

The Acceleration Grant complements the AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award by supporting women who may not yet be ready to apply for the award but have compelling ideas to strengthen regional Australia.

The recipients receive up to $7000 in professional development funding, empowering them to bring innovative projects to life and address critical challenges facing regional Australia.

AgriFutures Acting general manager of workforce, communications and adoption, Jennifer Galloway emphasised the critical role that women play in ensuring the prosperity of Australia’s rural communities.

“Women in agriculture are not just shaping their own businesses; they’re driving innovation, resilience and sustainability across entire regions,” Ms Galloway said.

“From the paddock to the boardroom, women are at the forefront of transforming regional industries, creating opportunities and strengthening their communities for generations to come.

“This year’s recipients showcase the creativity, determination and entrepreneurial spirit that will help ensure the continued growth and sustainability of Australia’s rural industries.”

Now in its third year, the AgriFutures Rural Women’s Acceleration Grant has supported 21 women in realising their innovative visions for rural Australia.

2025 AgriFutures Rural Women’s Acceleration Grant recipient Stephanie March (Image supplied by AgriFutures Australia).
2025 AgriFutures Rural Women’s Acceleration Grant recipient Stephanie March (Image supplied by AgriFutures Australia).

The grant announcements comes ahead of AgriFutures Australia’s search for the next generation of agriculture leaders, with applications for the 2025 Horizon Scholarship Program open until January 10.

Created in collaboration with industry sponsors, the highly sought after Horizon Scholarship is designed to support full-time university students across Australia who are pursuing agriculture-related undergraduate degrees and STEM degrees with an interest in exploring a career in rural industries.

The scholarship provides a $5000 annual bursary for the final two years of the recipient’s degree. It also offers opportunities for professional development, industry work placements, exclusive networking events and participation in industry gatherings.

Ms Galloway said the program is looking to find and uplift emerging leaders for the agriculture industry.

“AgriFutures Australia is committed to supporting the next generation of leaders that will drive the future prosperity of Australian rural industries and communities,” Ms Galloway said.

“No matter your background, if you’re a student with a passion for rural industries we want to see your application.

“The Horizon Scholarship program has a proven track record in setting scholars up for success in their chosen career path.

“It connects recipients with industry leaders across the ag sector and provides work placement opportunities to grow and develop their skills.

“The success of the program is in large part thanks to our wonderful industry sponsors who invest far more than money to help our scholars reach their potential.”

For more information visit: www.agrifutures.com.au/horizon

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