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Open to workers who fall under the Community Health subsector who have been laid off, displaced or are looking to upgrade their skills towards another job within the Community Health subsector.


Bursaries for qualified students who are or who wish to engage in post-graduate study in a field of Public or Community Health Practice within any recognized discipline.

 


Scholarships to recognize outstanding blind, deaf-blind, and partially-sighted post-secondary students.

several awards are available each year to BC post-secondary students who live with mental illness or addition.


Database to connect you to hundreds of awards, bursaries and scholarships for post-secondary students in Canada with disabilities.


NEADS runs two scholarship programs: the $3,000 NEADS National Student Awards Program and the $1,000 Holly Bartlett Memorial Award. These programs support students with disabilities in undergraduate university, graduate university and college and CEGEP level programs.

 


A non-profit organization that advances the security profession worldwide by funding leading-edge research, education, and training.


Reimbursements to 台湾六合彩历史开奖 students enrolled in the Advanced Care Paramedic program and actively serving in the Canadian Forces.


The BCFTOA awards one or more $500 bursaries to the son, daughter or grandchild of an active member of a participating fire department.


NFPA has a number of grants and awards available related to fire safety.

 


BC Hydro has developed scholarships for Status, Non-Status, M茅tis and Inuit students who are residents of BC and are enrolled in an accredited full-time post-secondary program.


Open to all Indigenous Canadians who have been out of school for at least one year, and have since decided to return to an educational system, and who have been back at school for at least one full year.


A searchable list of more than 750 bursaries, scholarships and incentives across Canada, offered by governments, universities and colleges, private and public companies, individual Canadians, organizations and others.


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Offers three award programs for students pursuing post-secondary education in BC. They are available to students who identify as Indigenous -- First Nations (status or non-status), M茅tis or Inuit.


For students interested in pursuing a career in federal, provincial, local government or First Nations administration and policy studies to pursue post-secondary opportunities.


Various scholarships and bursaries for Canadian resident First Nations (status and non-status), M茅tis and Inuit students who are enrolled in full-time post-secondary studies.


Launched in 1992 to assist Indigenous students in completing post-secondary education, and provide an opportunity for RBC to strengthen its relationship with the Indigenous community. Selected students are awarded up to $4,000 each academic year for two to four years to use towards tuition, textbooks, supplies and living expenses.

 

 
Established in 2014, with funding from the Adoptive Families Association of BC, and accepts applications from youth who have joined their family by legal adoption.

 
Offers financial support to promising British Columbia students from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds, applying to BC public post-secondary institutions, including universities, colleges, and trade schools.


For dependents of BC Government and Service Employees' Union (BCGEU) members.

 
BCAS 10-7 Association Society is offering a bursary $500 to any qualified student accepted in to any training program resulting in qualification in any level of pre-hospital care within BCEHS. 


The Chinese Government is offering scholarships for eligible British Columbia (B.C.) students to study abroad.

 - this fund aims to provide financial support to college and institute students who demonstrate financial need. Students attending colleges or institutes in rural, remote, or northern areas will be given preference. 


For working people / mature students returning to the classroom for re-training and skills upgrading.


Bursaries for students based on financial need.


Supports young people 25 or younger who either are or have been in care and who want to pursue post-secondary education towards a career in human social services.


Provides scholarships and financial awards to help BC post-secondary students achieve their educational goals.


Granted to talented young Canadians on the basis of character, service and leadership potential, it includes four years of funding for undergraduate studies and a comprehensive enrichment program.


Scholarships for eligible students who demonstrate both excellent academic performance and involvement in community volunteer programs.

For post-secondary students apply to our bursaries in a field relative to public safety.


Bursaries available for student athletes of Japanese Heritage.


Ten scholarships valued at $1,000 each to individuals who have played a significant role in supporting and promoting diversity in their school and/or community.


Annual awards to Prospera Credit Union members totalling more than $20,000 each year.


Bursaries for individuals who are over the age of 19 and have been permanent wards of the Superintendent of Family and Child Service in the Ministry of Social Services and Housing (or its successors), and who meet the criteria deemed appropriate by the Trustee.


League and Williams Law offers one $1,000 scholarship annually to an individual who is pursuing post-secondary training in Canada and who has had their career or education plans derailed by a road accident.


A national scholarship that promotes the resilience of individuals with mental illness and who are pursuing post-secondary education.


SeniorsZen.com grants $500 Scholarship each year to Canadian students to help them in pursuing their educational goals. This initiative increases the connection between youth and senior citizens.


Committed to recognizing excellence in Canada's LGBTQA+ community and to providing students with resources to help achieve their goals.


An annual bursary of $2,000 in support of foster children to help them attend post-secondary schools.


An education and training benefit for honourably-released members of the Canadian Armed Forces (Regular Forces or Reserves).


Provides grants of up to $5,500 per program year to former BC youth in care who are students between 19 and 24 years of age. Students may receive a maximum of four grants.

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