Are you ready to make a difference in your community? The Vietnamese Women’s Association of Toronto (VWAT) is excited to present the 4th cohort for the Leader Maker Microgrant Program, a fantastic opportunity for newcomer and visible minority youth like you to take charge, create change, and inspire inclusivity and resilience within your community.
This program is all about giving YOU the power—with funding, mentorship, and training—to bring your ideas to life and create meaningful projects that benefit others.
What’s in it for you?
Funding for Your Ideas: This cohort, we’ll finance 2 youth-led projects that make a positive impact on the lives of newcomers and immigrant families.
Skills & Mentorship: We’ll provide you with the tools, training, and support you need to collaborate and succeed in your project.
Make a Difference: Your project could help serve 25 community members and be a force for change.
Who’s eligible to apply?
You must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or have refugee status in Canada.
You’re aged 15-30 (whether you’re already brimming with ideas or just getting started!).
Key Dates:
Applications are due by October 27, 2024, at midnight. Don’t miss out!
How to apply? It’s easy! Just answer a few questions:
What’s your project about?
What activities are you planning?
What’s the impact you’re aiming for?
How will you achieve your goals and track your success?
How will you use the funding to make it all happen?
Sounds exciting, right? We know you’ve got big ideas, and now is your chance to put them into action!
Need more details? Check out the Program Information Documenthere.
For any questions or if you need assistance, feel free to reach out to:
Marilyn Tran, Youth Program Coordinator 647-343-8928, ext. 119 mtran@vwat.org youth@vwat.org
This is your chance to be a leader and make your mark on your community. We’re excited to see what you’ll create!
Looking forward to your incredible ideas!
The Leader Maker Microgrant program is funded by Canada Service Corps, a national movement that empowers youth aged 15-30 to gain experience and build important skills while giving back to their community. Learn more at Canada.ca/CanadaServiceCorps.