Empowering Young Leaders
Leadership Canada offers a comprehensive development program for high school students, focusing on community engagement and social responsibility, with funding options available through scholarships and bursaries.
Leadership Canada offers a comprehensive development program for high school students, focusing on community engagement and social responsibility, with funding options available through scholarships and bursaries.
The Government of Canada provides funding for youth leadership development programs, including those for high school students, aiming to foster future leaders through experiential learning and community service.
The University of British Columbia offers a summer leadership program for high school students, combining academic enrichment with leadership skills development, and provides financial aid to eligible participants.
The Canada Council for the Arts provides funding opportunities for youth, including high school students, to participate in leadership development programs that focus on arts and culture, with an emphasis on diversity and inclusion.
Rotary International offers a youth leadership awards program for high school students, providing funding for participants to attend leadership development seminars and conferences, focusing on service, professionalism, and community engagement.
Youth.gov provides resources and funding information for youth leadership development programs, including those for high school students, with a focus on evidence-based practices and community partnerships.
Scholarships.ca offers a list of scholarships available for high school students to pursue leadership development programs, including those with funding options for underrepresented groups and Indigenous students.
Harvard University's Graduate School of Education publishes research on effective youth leadership development programs, including those for high school students, highlighting the importance of mentoring, experiential learning, and community engagement.