Exploring Christian Faith and Values
Exploring Christian Faith and Values
Overview of Year One
Grants Snapshot
$1.4m
approved
4
grants
13%
of total funding
100%
for core operations and capacity building
30%
to regional areas
2022 Grants
VFFF Board
Alpha Australia, $830,000 over three years
Building the capacity of the Alpha Youth team to support faith exploration by Australian young people
Core operations funding to support the continued growth of Alpha Youth.
Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students (AFES), $450,000 over three years
A new approach to reaching young people with the Gospel at university
Building AFES capacity to engage in fellowship and grow students’ Christian knowledge and faith at university.
VFFF Grants Committee
NET Ministries, $50,000
NET Ministries marketing refresh & content creation
The development of digital content to promote NET Ministries and enhance their service delivery in Catholic high schools.
Questioning Christianity, $50,000
Building the capacity of Questioning Christianity
Towards the employment of an additional speaker, digital resources and administrative assistance.
Highlight: Peer to peer faith exploration
Many young Australians have limited opportunity to explore Christian faith in a safe, open and non-judgmental environment. Alpha Youth provides a space for young people with an interest in faith and spirituality to be part of facilitated peer to peer conversation, sharing their faith through stories and discussion.
The Alpha Youth Series has three components - a meal, a video presentation and a discussion, generally delivered each week over a period of 8-10 weeks. Alpha has proven to be popular among young people across Christian denominations and in youth group, online and school settings. Through its gentle peer to peer introduction to faith, Alpha provides a starting point for faith exploration and complements other levels of faith engagement in formal religious settings.
The Alpha team’s strengths in digital reach, social media and online marketing came to the fore throughout the COVID period, supporting Alpha’s continued growth throughout 2020 and 2021. This provides a solid base for further online growth and effective hybrid delivery models. Building on this, Alpha sought VFFF’s support to further increase the capacity of the Alpha Australia youth team with an ultimate goal of seeing over 100,000 Australian young people gain knowledge of and interest in Christian faith from 2022-2024. Additional to the overall outcome of participant growth, VFFF’s multi-year $830,000 core operations grant will back Alpha to improve the quality and sustainability of their youth program, by:
- Increasing the capacity of the Alpha Youth team and organisational systems
- Continuing to develop strategic partnerships to further the work of Alpha Youth
- Increasing the quantity and quality of student-led Alphas and expanding Alpha in Schools
- Improving coaching, training and developing new content for Australian audiences
- Elevating Australian youth voices to further centre the voices of young people in program design and delivery.
With a high quality team of young people and a commendable organisational focus on strategy and tracking and reporting outcomes, the Alpha team is well placed to facilitate young people’s exploration of the basics of Christian belief.