Programs

Designed to support ACA Members, the ACA facilitates a number of programs that support ACA members during and post-career.

ACA Masters

Since 2008, the Australian Cricketers' Association's (ACA) Masters program has been developed by the ACA, with a focus on the promotion of cricket. The program brings communities together to raise funds for local cricket associations and identify local talent.

Click here for more on the ACA Masters Program

Past Player Program

Designed to support our past players members in their post-cricket lives. The Program provides services and funding in the areas of health, wellbeing, education, training and career development; and paid opportunities to coach, mentor and inspire the next generation of cricketers and coaches.

To read more about the Past Player Program click here.

Player Hardship Fund

The Player Hardship Fund was established in 1999 with the objective of providing assistance to cricketers, whether past or present, in times of genuine hardship.

To read more about the Player Hardship Fund click here.

COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Fund

Established in the wake of the Coronavirus Pandemic, the ACA Emergency Assistance Fund has made $250,000 available to provide interim relief to ACA members experiencing job loss, increased anxiety, stress and general uncertainty.

To read more about the ACA Emergency Assistance Fund click here.

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