Ms Cleeland said the CSEF provided payments for eligible students to attend school camps, excursions and sports and outdoor education programs.
“This fund is about ensuring children don’t miss out on these great opportunities and can benefit from the full school curriculum, both inside and outside the school boundaries,” she said.
To apply, families must hold a valid means-tested concession card. Temporary foster parents are also eligible to apply.
The Nationals MP said that with the rising cost of living, children should not be forced to miss out on camps and excursions.
“Every school kid looks forward to getting out of class, taking an excursion or going on a school camp with their friends,” she said.
“Unfortunately, with the rising cost of living, it is becoming more and more difficult for families to pay the extra costs associated with these trips.”
Ms Cleeland said the support was crucial given the costs of sending children to school in Victoria.
“The cost of books, uniforms and school supplies continues to grow, even without the cost of camps, excursions and school sports,” she said.
“So many families need this support and I urge those who require it to apply.”
To find out more and apply for the CSEF, visit www.vic.gov.au/camps-sports-and-excursions-fund