Media release: Thursday 31 July 2025
Innovative ideas that empower people of all fitness levels and capabilities to increase their physical activity and help reduce heart disease have received a major boost.
The Heart Foundation, with support from the Australian Government, can today announce the eight recipients of this year’s Active Australia Innovation Challenge (AAIC), with the winning projects showcasing the diversity of physical activities for many communities across the country.
From purpose-built sensory-friendly play spaces to mountain bike trails and cultural dance projects, this year’s AAIC winners have been awarded a grant of up to $30,000 to help bring their idea to life.
Heart Foundation National Manager Health and Wellbeing Le Smith congratulated the successful projects and said with a funding pool of $200,000, the AAIC grants were a significant investment into the heart health of people in Australia.
“Heart disease remains Australia’s leading cause of death, but it’s largely preventable through lifestyle changes such as increased physical activity,” Ms Smith said.
“Through our commitment to health equity, we recognise that physical activity must be inclusive and adaptable to suit different communities and needs. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to health.
Each of these winning projects demonstrates the need to think differently to increase physical activity across diverse groups and communities. They’re turning big ideas into real impact—empowering communities to move more, live well, and reduce the burden of heart disease.
Le Smith
National Manager Health & Wellbeing
“The Heart Foundation looks forward to following the progress of each project and the impactful stories that will come with the AAIC support.”
In addition to a grant to help bring their idea to life, AAIC winners also receive ongoing support from the Heart Foundation and opportunities to network with key stakeholders on heart health.
Full details on the AAIC and each project are available on the Heart Foundation website: www.heartfoundation.org.au/active-australia-innovation-challenge
Grants of up to $50,000 for innovative programs in schools, universities, or community groups.
The Heart Foundation’s Active Australia Innovation Challenge is now accepting applications from groups who can offer innovative ideas that can help increase heart rates across the nation.
Local Australian organisations are pioneering innovative physical activity projects that encourage active lifestyles and improve heart health in their communities.
Last updated08 August 2025