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YOUTH

MICRO-GRANTS PROGRAM

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 APPLICATION IS GOING ON NOW

ALL SUBMITTED APPLICATIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE UPCOMING COHORT INFORMATION SESSION. FURTHER DETAILS, INCLUDING THE DATE AND TIME, WILL BE COMMUNICATED VIA EMAIL.

WHAT'S THE CSC YOUTH MICRO-GRANT PROGRAM?

The CSC Micro Grant is designed to provide financial support to Black youth-led initiatives, small businesses, and community projects. By offering funding and resources, this program empowers young entrepreneurs and leaders to bring their ideas to life, create positive change in their communities, and build economic independence.

WHAT ARE THE
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES?

  • The Canada Service Corps (CSC) program aims to create, promote, and facilitate access to volunteer service opportunities that are meaningful to youth, including Indigenous youth and under-served youth, or both. The program supports youth in designing and implementing youth-led projects that address a community need. Youth are provided the opportunity to gain the knowledge, skills, tools, and supports they need to successfully complete their projects.

  • The Micro-grants stream funds youth-serving organizations to deliver supports by redistributing one-time cash payments, up to a maximum of $5,000, to youth (aged 15 to 30) to carry out innovative short-term service projects. Projects will help youth participants carry out youth-led community service projects and enable them to develop skills such as leadership, planning and budgeting.

WHAT ARE THE 4 FOCUS AREAS AND WHY?

A good grant application is well-structured, clear, and persuasive, demonstrating why the applicant deserves funding and how the project aligns with the funder's objectives.

WHAT IS A GOOD GRANT/PROPOSAL?

key criteria to assess a grant application

  • Alignment with Grant Objectives

  • Clear and Compelling Project Description

  • Feasibility and Implementation Plan

  • Budget Clarity and Justification

  • Strong Supporting Evidence

  • Measurable Outcomes and Impact

  • Well-Written and Professional Presentation

  • Innovation and Uniqueness

  • Sustainability and Long-Term Vision or short term vision

Application & Mentorship Journey

  • All applications will be made online.

  • Screening and review process will take approximately 4 to 7 weeks.

  • Once decisions are made, successful applicant will be contacted by assigned mentor for further onboarding.Once onboarded, you mentor will work with you throughout your project.

  • You would also have at least 1 peer meeting where you get to meet with other youths like yourselves and discuss your project progress.

  • Your mentor is a great assert towards the success of your project, so it is important that you keep constant communication with them.

  • You may also be required to attend an individual Interview Session to elaborate on your project outline in more detail.

CLICK TO SUBMIT YOUR FINAL REPORT FOR YOUR PROJECT

NOTE: Unsuccessful applicant, will be informed of why the decision was made and advise to reapply. You will also be given an opportunity to book a coaching session.

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