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21911 122 Ave
Maple Ridge, British Columbia
V2X 3X2
604 463-4175
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Our programs for artists with disabilities shape the future of the arts. The Access/VSA Emerging Young Artists Program, a Jean Kennedy Smith Arts and Disability Program, amplifies the voices of emerging visual artists through career development and professional empowerment.This national juried exhibition seeks artwork that demonstrates the excellence and important perspectives of artists with disabilities, ages 16-25, residing in the...
This program was developed to support individuals pursuing a career in roofing (or a similar field), who are passionate about innovation and/or sustainability.ELIGIBILITYPursuing a post-secondary education in college or vocational programs** in roofing or a similar field. Similar field must be applicable to the building industry (construction, waterproofing, etc.)Passionate about innovation and/or sustainabilityAn American or Canadian citizen or permanent residentCastagra...
Eligibility RequirementsTo apply for a scholarship you must meet all of the following requirements:You must be a child or grandchild (including a foster child or foster grandchild) or a legal ward of a current or retired member of a NUPGE Component or a Component’s affiliate.*You must be planning to enter the 1st year of a public, post-secondary education institution, full-time...
The Minuteman Campaign is a U.S. Army Cadet Command initiative to offer Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty (GRFD) scholarships to candidates who self-select for service in a Reserve component.The GRFD scholarship provides full tuition and fees or room and board ($12,000 per year) for up to four years at a public or private school that hosts an Army Reserve Officer Training...
The Navajo Nation established the Chief Manuelito Scholarship program in 1980 to recognize high-achieving high school graduates. The scholarship honors Chief Manuelito, Hastiin Ch’ilhaajiin, (1818-1893), who encouraged the Navajo people to seek education and protect and preserve Navajo tradition and culture. Students meeting the criteria for the Chief Manuelito Scholarship are awarded $7,000 per academic year to cover direct educational...
In 2015, the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) and its Build Your Future initiative made a generous contribution to help fund the first Workforce Development scholarships for students pursuing craft and technical programs, allowing 19 applicants to receive the inaugural scholarships. Scholarships are $1,000 per year, renewable for up to two years.The 2025-2026 Workforce Development Scholarship is...