Apprenticeship Bound Students

APPRENTICESHIP SCHOLARSHIP FOR YOUTH

Application Due: Any time

$1000 is awarded to a young person if they have graduated, are employed and are registered as an apprentice.

https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/apprentices/grants.html

cmaw: construction maintenance & allied workers canada

We are a diverse union of over 7000 members including carpenters, carpenter apprentices, lathers, millwrights, floorlayers, piledrivers, industrial workers and many other construction trades and school board employees. We are the largest union representing construction workers in British Columbia, Canada's most westerly province.

http://www.cmaw.ca/members-info/scholarships-and-bursaries

clac apprenticeship grants & funding

What reimbursements does CLAC offer: CLAC will reimburse 100 percent of apprenticeship trade school tuition fees.

If your final trade school mark is 80 percent or higher, you can receive an additional $100 bonus.

https://www.clac.ca/Your-work/Apprenticeship/Ontario

GOVERNMENT APPRENTICESHIP GRANTS

Application Due: After 1st Year

There are a variety of Apprenticeship Incentive Grants, Apprenticeship Completion Grants, Completion Bonus in Non-Red Seal Trades, Employer Signing Bonus, and Tool bursaries. Many of these cannot be given until you have completed at least one (1) year of Apprenticeship Training.

http://www.rvcareers.ca/financial-assistance/

https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/apprentices.html

green careers canada

One of the most important mandates of the Ontario Horticultural Trades Foundation is to nurture and advance the horticultural industry through the funding of industry-related scholarships. Each year the Foundation makes available a number of scholarships in the following categories. These awards are determined by available funding and the applications received.

http://greencareerscanada.ca/education-support/education-listings/320-2/scholarship-and-bursary-opportunities/

helmets to hard hats

Scholarships / grants for apprenticeships

Need financial help with your future apprenticeship? We've compiled a list to make it easier for you to apply.

Learn about the funding available through grants and scholarships:

http://www.helmetstohardhats.ca/en/grants.htm

oel: ontario electrical league

In memory of Bob Dyer, a long-time Board member, past Chair (1995) and Chapter member, the Ontario Electrical League (OEL) is offering five electrical apprenticeship scholarships valued at $500 each. The Scholarships will be awarded to apprentices who have, within the last 12 months, completed any of the levels of schooling at an approved Ontario College Electrical Apprenticeship program, with at least a 75% average. They must also be an OEL member, either employee or an immediate relative of an OEL member.

https://www.oel.org/oel-apprenticeship-scholarship

RVDA OF CANADA RV TECHNICIAN BURSARY

Application Due: June

Awards 21 bursaries valued at $1000 each and 2 bursaries at $2000 each to eligible RV technicians in all Canadian provinces who have enrolled in an RV apprenticeships or related education programs recognized by both Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association (RVDA) of Canada and the RV Learning Center.

http://www.rvda-alberta.org/documents/2016-2017-RV-tech-bursary-application.pdf

SHARP BUS LINES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Application Due: See Guidance for Nomination Forms

Sharp Bus Lines Limited is pleased to announce the creation of an annual scholarship program designed to further the education and skills of the students they transport. The intent of this scholarship is to allow students to further their education in the field of skilled trades. Value: $200.

the working centre

One of the main advantages of an apprenticeship compared to college or university programs is that you have the opportunity to earn while you learn. Still, there are costs associated with becoming an apprentice.

There are a range of potential funding supports available for apprentices. As you work through your journey to apprenticeship with your employment counsellor, consider some of these sources of funding to help you along. Remember, this list may not be complete – your labour market research may also help you to find other sources of funding.

The Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada both provide a number of financial supports and incentives for apprentices and employers who are also their apprentice’s sponsor.

https://www.theworkingcentre.org/funding-apprenticeship/395