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Canada Service Corps – Service Placements Regional Stream is sponsored by Employment and Social Development Canada. Supports organizations with a strong local or regional reach to provide flexible volunteer service placements for youth aged 12 to 30, emphasizing themes such as reconciliation, inclusivity, environmental preservation, civic engagement, and youth resilience.
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There is grant money waiting for YOU! BUT if you step in a “grant trap,” your application is a NO! Learn the FIVE most common errors to AVOID in government grants!
Get the 5 Grant Gotchas now to save you countless hours. Canada Service Corps – Service Placements National Stream | Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) Up to $8,000,000 per fiscal year.
CSC Service Placements National Stream aims to fund youth-serving organizations with a national reach to develop and deliver full-time and flexible volunteer service placements across Canada for youth participants including youth from Indigenous populations, under-served populations or both.
CSC also provides funding to youth-serving organizations with a local and regional reach under the Service Placements Regional Stream , and to organizations that support youth-led projects under the Micro-grants Stream .
To be an eligible applicant, your organization must belong to one of the following categories: Not-for-profit organizations; For-profit organizations, if the nature and intent of the activity is: Not intended to generate profit, and Supports program priorities and objectives; Research organizations and institutes; Indigenous organizations or governments; and, Municipal, provincial, and territorial* entities, which includes: Agencies and Crown Corporations, Educational institutions (universities, colleges, CÉGEPs, school boards/school districts) *Provincially/territorially funded institutions are eligible with the consent of the provincial/territorial government.
overhead costs, normally up to 10%, including costs related to central administrative functions of the recipient organization that are drawn upon to support agreement activities (such as shared postage, telephones, information technology maintenance, and head office support) data collection and reporting (including tools such as software programs, outside of administrative costs, that are used to collect data) costs of materials and supplies wages and mandatory employment-related costs (MERCs) training and professional development costs for project staff honoraria (program participants are not eligible) printing and communication costs professional fees, such as consultant, technical expertise, or facilitation domestic travel costs, not exceeding rates and allowances in the National Joint Council travel directives participant costs and supports such as: equipment or services that enable virtual service opportunities career development supports specialized services or referrals to appropriate resources arrangements or equipment for persons with disabilities recognition or completion certificates and other non-financial incentives to encourage youth to participate and successfully complete their service placements The application period for the Canada Service Corps – Service Placements National Stream closed on December 19, 2023, at 3:00 pm Eastern Standard Time.
The program is currently closed for new applications. Please visit the official website for any future updates or information on other Canada Service Corps streams. Contact Name: Canada Service Corps – Service Placements National Stream E-mail Address: [email protected] Website: https://www.
canada. ca/en/employment-social-development/services/funding/csc-national-service.
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