Awards, Burseries & Indigenous Awards
Nutrien Indigenous Youth Financial Management Awards
AFOA Canada and Nutrien have come together to offer the Annual Nutrien Indigenous Youth Financial Management Awards. Recipients attend AFOA Canada’s National Conference and participate in a special Youth program designed to introduce youth to careers in Indigenous finance and management, and they become eligible for a $5,000 scholarship
Value - $5000
Deadlines - February 1st
Helen Betty Osborne Memorial Awards
The Helen Betty Osborne Memorial Fund Awards strives to promote the memory of Helen Betty Osborne while acknowledging deserving Indigenous students who are making a difference in eliminating the barriers of racism, sexism, violence, and indifference in our society.
Value - $2500 x 30
Deadlines - November 13th - December 31st
Josl Huter Snow-school Academy Indigenous Scholarship Program
Award Eligibility – Athletes must meet the following criteria to be eligible:
Indigenous youth ages 14-18
Must have a deep love for the outdoors, winter, skiing and/or snowboarding
Provide two (2) references and provide their relationship and contact information
As part of your application, please include a short essay (500-1000 words or less), telling us who you are and why you should be awarded the Josl Huter Snow-School Scholarship from Mount St. Louis Moonstone ski resort.
Value - See link for details
Deadline - Nov 30th
$10,000 towards tuition each year.
$5,000 towards living expenses each year.
Employment opportunities at TD – summer employment between years of study and full-time upon graduation.
Elgibility
Have applied for a full-time minimum two-year program with an approved post-secondary institution for the next year of study; or
Are enrolled in, or accepted to, a full-time minimum two-year program with an approved post-secondary institution for the next year of study.
Value - $10000-15000
Deadline - Nov 6th