These can be members of the leadership team, members of the collective, board members and key stakeholders join the Information Sessions. Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the Program Manager, Tamer Ibrahim, to discuss their initiative in advance of applying: tibrahim laidlawfdn.
The call for applications has now closed. Youth CI Workshop 1 is a single-day workshop that helps early-stage collaboratives establish and refine their Collective Impact initiative.
The workshop supports a team of leaders representing 3 or more organizations from the same community who have committed to working on a common youth issue. Groups that have participated in Workshop 1 will be considered for Development Coaching and Exploration Funding. The Youth Leadership Training program is designed to connect young people with mentors to gain valuable knowledge in Collective Impact. The program matches young people with tools, mentors and knowledge so they can use it in their own work to further Collective Impact initiatives.
We are committed to being more visible and intentional in our work with Indigenous communities and in our efforts to support action on the recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. We want to support change-makers to engage in acts of decolonization, nation-building and cultural resurgence.
Congratulations to the 20 groups that have been approved for funding in We also support the transmission of cultural practices and knowledge to future generations.
We believe that these processes support the cornerstones of reconciliation efforts: decolonization, nation-building and cultural resurgence. This call is open to Indigenous youth-led groups that are based in both remote, rural and urban territories spanning Ontario. A youth-led group is a project that will be led by at least two young Indigenous people 35 years and under.
However, we also welcome groups with adult allies, community members, elders or knowledge keepers playing supportive roles as long as young people, who self-identify as Indigenous Peoples, come up with the project idea and lead the project. Please note that due to the number of applications we receive and the limited funds available, grants awarded may be smaller than the amount requested.
Please note that we do not consider Indigenous ceremonies to be religious purposes. A new call for applications will be launched on January 17, Please reach out to us via email: info laidlawfdn. The Indigenous Youth Fund grant recipients are encouraged to look at their project plans and see which activities could be conducted virtually ie. The Foundation will also approve the reallocation of budgets to allow for the purchase of equipment for online communication where possible.
What adjustments will the Foundation make during the pandemic? During these uncertain times, Laidlaw Foundation has made adjustments to the monitoring of grants and program delivery to reduce any additional stress. Funds awarded to Grantees should still align with the focus of the grant, however, flexibility will be extended regarding budget reallocation, project deliverables, granting deadline and project start dates.
Should you require changes to your project plans or need to make other adjustments to your grant, please be sure to reach out to us to discuss. We acknowledge the hard work of adults, aunties, uncles and other older community members, however the application will be stronger if coming directly from youth.
Youth-led is intergenerational, as often there are members older or younger that play important roles in the work. The key thing is that Indigenous, young people under the age of 35 are at the core of decision-making and leadership. The Indigenous Youth and Community Futures Fund grants are for projects that provide opportunities for Indigenous young people to increase or regain access to their culture, land and languages; strengthen and deepen relationship building within and across diverse Indigenous people and communities; and support the transmission of cultural practices and knowledge to future generations.
Some examples include Indigenous language projects such as running language immersion classes in the community; land- and culture-based projects for Indigenous youth to increase their knowledge of and access to traditional skills and teachings, such as culture camps organized by Indigenous youth with the support of their community members, Elders and knowledge keepers.
We need funding to support our core activities, not a project. We do not provide core funding. However, we fund core operating costs associated with a project if they are directly related to the project.
Aboriginal organisations are encouraged to apply to deliver local mentoring programs that are designed and delivered in collaboration with Aboriginal young people. This model recognises that Aboriginal organisations are best placed to understand the needs of Aboriginal communities. Successful applicants will be supported by the Koorie Youth Council, as the representative body for Aboriginal young people in Victoria, to design and deliver their programs.
Each program is expected to mentor at least 15 Aboriginal young people aged 12 years for an month period and provide regular contact between mentees and their mentor. Program Guidelines. Study and training Apprenticeships and traineeships Applying for an apprenticeship or traineeship Benefits of apprenticeship or traineeship Financial assistance for apprentices and trainees Find an apprenticeship or traineeship opportunity Options for an apprenticeship or traineeship Solving problems with your apprenticeship or traineeship Victorian Government Traineeships What are apprenticeships and traineeships?
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PALS is based on the core attributes of:. Assists Western Australian playwrights to partner with established producers in commissioning new theatre scripts that tell Western Australian stories. Playwrights are asked to develop proposals in partnership with a producing partner who will commission the work and submit the application. The producing partner must demonstrate the commitment and capacity to develop the commissioned work into a fully professional production within a reasonable timeframe.
The producing partner is expected to match funding on a dollar for dollar basis. This may include in-kind support. The Targeted Participation Program TPP provides funding for organisations to promote participation and active engagement of Western Australian communities in sport and active recreation. Projects are required to increase participation in physical activity and ensure participation pathways into community sport or active recreation either by:. Supports the production and performance of outstanding professional theatre in Western Australia.
The initiative encourages the development of a vibrant and sustainable Western Australian theatre sector by supporting high quality professional productions in the mid-tier sector.
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