Green Man Grants: road safety competition for young people
Competition now closed, reopening in 2017
People aged between 18 and 25 years have been asked to play their part in reducing road trauma by pitching their creative ideas to the Green Man Grants program.
Young people are over-represented in road trauma. Almost 250 young people have been killed on our roads and more than 6,000 hospitalised in the past five years. The Green Man Grants program aims to reduce deaths and injuries among young people by getting them to bring to life road safety ideas that resonate with their age group.
Up to ten winners were selected, partnered with industry mentors and given up to $50,000 to bring their idea to life.
Entry process for Green Man Grants
Entrants to Green Man Grants must respond to one of three briefs:
Each brief can be answered in any way, whether it’s a film, an app, a sculpture or another creative form. Winners also get a cash prize of $5000. Entries close 6 October, 2016. You can submit your idea in the following formats:
Green Man Grants is part of the Young Driver Safety Package.