Additional Scholarships

Website: https://sites.google.com/gapps.yrdsb.ca/aebsscholarships/scholarships

Email: charlotte.reid@yrdsb.ca or elaine.ricketts@yrdsb.ca or jaymyi.lesmond@yrdsb.ca

Website: http://www.nubianbookclub.com/files/scholarship_flyer1.pdf

Email: dcherita@rogers.com

Phone: 905-272-5717

Website: https://bfcn.ca/scholarships

Email: info@bfcn.ca

Phone: 416-566-2731

Website: https://www.chs.ca/scholarships

Email: giving@chs.ca

Phone: 1-866-518-0000 x4330

As such there are several ways FFAF supports the community through leveraging existing relations and providing resources to help our clients thrive. The scholarship program is designed to provide those pursuing post secondary education a financial head start to overcome the challenges of education. Literacy and basic skills provides culturally appropriate instruction to support individuals to develop reading, writing, and language skills.

Website: http://www.ffaf.ca/ 

Email: info@ffaf.ca or lola.gayle@peelsb.com 

Phone: 416-716-6324 or 905-499-4486

Provided by the Grenada Association Toronto, this scholarship is meant to encourage and assist youth from the Grenadian, Carriacouan and Petit Martinique community to pursue their educational goals at the University or College level.

Email: gatoronto@gmail.com

Phone: 416 595 1343

Three Scholarships are available in honour of Karthiha Guruparan, Bill Winsor and Jacques Laredo. Established by Sherry MacDonald, President and CEO of C.S.T. Consultants Inc., the three Scholarships recognize and reward graduating high school students who are academically gifted, well-rounded, and pursuing their first undergraduate degree/diploma program at a recognized post-secondary institution. These three Scholarships are awarded annually valued at $6,000 each. These Scholarships help outstanding students whose parents or guardians do not have a post-secondary education or received their post-secondary education outside of Canada.

Website:https://www.cst.org/en/about-cst/scholarships

Email: awards@cst.org

Phone: 416-445-7377

 

Summary: The Horatio Alger Association of Canada provides $1.68 million annually in need-based scholarship support for deserving students in all Canadian provinces and territories. Scholarships of up to $10,000 are awarded to full-time students grade 11 high school students with financial need (family income under $65,000) who have demonstrated integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity, a commitment to pursue a post-secondary education, a desire to contribute to society, and a good academic record

Name: Horatio Alger Vocational & Technical Education Scholarships

Value: $3,000 

Available: 25

Due Date: Opens Spring

Organization: Horatio Alger Association of Canada

Website: https://horatioalger.ca/en/home/

Scholarship Information: https://horatioalger.ca/en/scholarships/about-our-scholarships-programs/vocational-technical-scholarships/

Scholarship Application: 

Twitter: @horatioalgerca

Instagram: @horatioalgerassociation

Facebook: HoratioAlgerCA

Phone: 1-844-422-4200

E-mail: boursescanadascholarships@horatioalger.org

Address:

1410 Stanley Street, Suite 1010, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1P8

Checklist:

Completed highschool, Canadain Citizenship, Enrolled in 3 years or less career or technical degree/certificate program in Fall that will lead to employment

Summary: The Horatio Alger Association of Canada provides $1.68 million annually in need-based scholarship support for deserving students in all Canadian provinces and territories. Scholarships of up to $10,000 are awarded to full-time students grade 11 high school students with financial need (family income under $65,000) who have demonstrated integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity, a commitment to pursue a post-secondary education, a desire to contribute to society, and a good academic record

Name: Horatio Alger Vocational & Technical Education Scholarships

Value: $10,000 

Available: 5

Due Date: Opens Spring

Organization: Horatio Alger Association of Canada

Website: https://horatioalger.ca/en/home/

Scholarship Information: https://horatioalger.ca/en/scholarships/about-our-scholarships-programs/vocational-technical-scholarships/

Scholarship Application: 

Twitter: @horatioalgerca

Instagram: @horatioalgerassociation

Facebook: HoratioAlgerCA

Phone: 1-844-422-4200

E-mail: boursescanadascholarships@horatioalger.org

Address:

1410 Stanley Street, Suite 1010, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1P8

Checklist:

First Nations, Inuit or Metis, in high school, Social Insurance Number

Everyone who applies for a scholarship will receive One-on-one counseling to assist with resume writing, job searching​,Employment services offered through St. Stephen’s Community House Employment and Training Centre and Toronto Youth Employment Services, Assistance with looking for and getting a job.

Website: https://www.torontohousing.ca/IIODS

Email: youth@torontohousing.ca

Phone: 416-981-6300

JESA established its Annual Student Scholastic Bursary Program in November 2006. The goal of this program is to recognize students of Jamaican heritage who have achieved academic excellence and demonstrated active community volunteering and participation.

Website: http://jesa.ca/bursary-2/ 

Email: jesa_ca@hotmail.com 

Phone: 647-710-9820 or 647-234-7957 or 905-450-9987

Website: https://www.meridiancu.ca/About-Meridian/Community/Sean-Jackson-Scholarship.aspx

Email: scholarship@meridiancu.ca

Phone: 1-866-592-2226 or 416-597-0165

The Strong Hinkson Organization (The SHO) is a nonprofit organization whose primary mission is to help provide support and resources to single-parents who are pursuing full-time post-secondary studies ( in Quebec, Canada). Similarly, The SHO is dedicated to helping single-parents obtain the needed resources for their children’s academic studies.

Website: http://www.stronghinkson.com/awards/ 

Email: info@stronghinkson.org 

Phone: 514-552-3434

The Tamara Gordon Foundation provides financial awards to physically disabled students enrolled in degree programs at post-secondary institutions within Ontario.

Website: http://tgfoundation.ca/ 

Email: tamaragfoundation@gmail.com 

Phone: 905-209-0606

Annually, the Michaëlle Jean Foundation provides two bursaries in differnt categories. ONe for entrepruners, and another for Canadian changemakers who are using the arts to address social issues and energize disadvantaged communities.

Website: http://www.fmjf.ca/en/programming/social-innovation/td-michaelle-jean-bursaries/ 

Email: info@fmjf.ca 

Phone: 1-855-626-8296 or 613-562-5751

The Congress of Black Women of Canada is a national non-profit community organization with chapters across Canada. The Mississauga & Area Chapter is one of 8 chapters operating in Ontario. The Mississauga Chapter was established in 1985 in an effort to address issues affecting Black women, our families and our community.

Website: https://cbwmississauga.org

Email: education@cbwmississauga.org 

Phone: 905-819-8361

The Fred VanVleet Scholarship is to be awarded to an incoming domestic Black student or Indigenous student based on financial need, with preference given to a student with an interest in the Management specialist. Academic merit will also be considered. This award is renewable based on continued enrollment in the Rotman Commerce program and maintaining good academic standing. In addition to the financial support, Fred VanVleet is also committed to mentoring the selected recipient.

Website: https://rotmancommerce.utoronto.ca/future-students/scholarships-and-awards/the-fred-vanvleet-scholarship/

Limers Association started out as a few friends and family coming together to plan an annual summer barbecue. The focus of the group was to form a foundation for the upcoming generation; one that builds on the principles of unity, collectiveness and a shared responsibility through investing in our future. Since this time, the group has evolved into an organized body of people who pride themselves in enjoying family fellowship with one another while recognizing the needs within the community.

Website: https://limers.ca/  

Email: limersbursary@gmail.com

The Mount Ward Alumni Association is committed to seeing the students of Mount Ward Primary School achieve their potential, and aims to assist them in reaching their academic goals. Consistent with our mission statement, there are four scholarships awarded annually to Mount Ward Primary School graduates continuing their education and attending area high schools. There are 4 scholar ships for Jamaican students & 2 for Canadians of Jamaican ancestry.

Website: http://mountwardalumniassociation.org/benevolence/scholarships/ 

Email: mwitt39@rogers.com 

Phone: 905-575-3098

Commemorating the life and legacy of Nahom Berhane, the Nahom Berhane Scholarship for Leadership and Inclusion provides assistance to youth with a proven track record of volunteerism, community service, and leadership in the community, who are in need of financial support to attend a post secondary institution, including universities, colleges and professional trades training.

Website: http://www.nahom.org/about-the-scholarship/

Email: info@nahom.org

Phone: 416-324-8677

Website: https://www.rbccm.com/en/careers/scholarships.page  

Email: vernonh@rogers.com; tacca.thornhill@gmail.com

Phone: 416-458-2534 or 905-738-4849

Website: http://www.tntao.com/scholarships.php

Email: info@tntao.com

Phone: 905-813-8745

Website: https://tmc.ca/ 

Email: info@tmc.ca

Phone: 905-794-1139

The Whitmer Trudel Scholarship will provide financial assistance to one Canadian student who would not otherwise have the financial means to obtain a post-secondary education. This scholarship is made available to an academically gifted Canadian student entering their first year of an undergraduate degree/diploma program at a recognized post-secondary institution with a stated objective to make a positive contribution to Canadian society, and who have demonstrated financial need.

Website: https://www.cst.org/en

Email: awards@cst.org

Phone:416-445-7377

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