In its fifth year, grants will continue to help organisations deliver outreach programmes, mentoring, careers events and interactive learning experiences that give young people the confidence, skills and knowledge to pursue careers they may never have previously considered. Aviation Minister, Keir Mather, said:“Aviation careers should be open to every young person with the ambition and talent to succeed, regardless of background. Previous recipients of Reach for the Sky Challenge Fund have delivered innovative projects to inspire young people from every background to consider careers in aviation. By raising awareness, building confidence and widening access to opportunities, these initiatives help break down barriers and empower more young people to pursue careers in aviation and aerospace. “Through programmes like this, we can help build a more diverse and talented workforce, bringing fresh skills, perspectives and innovation to the future of aviation and aerospace.”