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$2,000 Scholarship for Indigenous Students

The Indigenous Centre for Cumulative Effects (ICCE) is a not-for-profit Indigenous-led organization. Its goal is to create networks and share knowledge to support Inuit, First Nation and Métis communities in culturally relevant cumulative effects (CE) assessment, monitoring, and management. This effort aims to enhance Indigenous well-being and decision-making.


ICCE is pleased to offer a scholarship for Inuit, First Nation and Métis students who are enrolled in Post-Secondary Education in relation to Cumulative Effects.


ELIGIBILITY

  • Scholarship open to ALL INDIGENOUS STUDENTS

  • Must be Indigenous person (First Nation, Inuit or Metis)

  • Enrolled in Post Secondary education

  • Reside in Canada

  • Working on Indigenous Cumulative Effects related studies (eg. Guardians programming training, environmental studies, Indigenous studies, land use planning, GIS, Geography, Anthropology, technical training, land based community work, etc.)


HOW TO APPLY

  • Please prepare a 300-500 word statement explaining your understanding of Inuit, First Nation and Métis approaches to cumulative effects.

  • A self-identification statement.

  • Enrollment confirmation to be confirmed upon receipt of successful award notification.

  • Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis prior to February 15 ,2026.

 

 
 
 

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