To advance education for youth by supporting charities with similar objectives
Funding up to a 50% basis for the entire project may be considered to charitable organizations in Canada who:
- Provide education to youth in a variety of ways that might include a school program, summer camp / wilderness experience or other creative ways to engage youth.
- Provide character development that helps youth learn more about themselves and through that teaches perseverance, honour, trust and courage along with other positive traits.
- Be registered with a Canada Revenue Agency charitable number.
- Include the most recent financial statements along with an operating budget of the charity and an annual report if available.
- Successful applicants will be required to report on the outcome of the funded activity.
Average grant: $10,000 | Apply online
To advance the Christian faith by supporting charities with similar objectives
Funding up to a 50% basis for a project or program may be considered to Christian groups with charitable designation who:
- Will be connecting people with God through service to others.
- Have a specific project that takes place within a one year’s time span within Canada or outside of Canada. Funding could include anything from a contribution to housing to support for a person.
- Have a Canada Revenue Agency charitable registration number
- Provide their most recent financial statements • Show an operating budget for current year, including expenditures and revenues to date
- Provide an annual report
- Successful applicants will be required to report on the outcome of the funded activity.
Average grant: $10,000 | Apply online
To advance education – scholarships – applications accepted starting in March with final deadline – May 15th.
- Academic achievement is defined as having at least a B equivalent in previous years of post-secondary studies demonstrated by official transcripts. Students must have successfully completed at least one year of post-secondary studies.
- As well a description of experiences outside of academics including employment, volunteering, extracurricular activities should be included with the application.
- Students must have successfully completed at least one year of post-secondary studies. New applicants must be residents of Western Canada which would include Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon & NWT.
Scholarships range on average from $1000 to $4500 | Apply online