Deadline: 01-Oct-2026
The Shevchenko Foundation is offering funding under its Education Pillar – Educational Projects Sector to support initiatives that promote Ukrainian Canadian studies, Ukrainian language education, and cultural heritage development in Canada. The program supports projects focused on educational resources, digital learning, academic research, and community engagement.
The initiative aims to preserve and strengthen Ukrainian Canadian cultural heritage through innovative and sustainable education programs. Priority is given to projects that demonstrate inclusiveness, public engagement, financial feasibility, and long-term impact.
Priority Areas
- Curriculum and resource development for K–12 schools, universities, and continuing education programs
- Ukrainian language education initiatives
- Digital learning platforms and online educational content
- Remote education and emerging technology projects
- Scholarly publishing partnerships with Canadian academic publishers
- Ukrainian Canadian studies and cultural research programs
Eligible Applicants
Eligible applicants include:
- Canadian not-for-profit organizations
- Canadian chartered educational institutions
- Artist collectives
- Registered private businesses operating mainly in Canada
- Professional, semi-professional, and amateur groups with governing bodies
Applicants should demonstrate strong organizational capacity, realistic budgets, and community impact.
Funding Details
- The Foundation may fund up to 50% of total project or program costs
- Funding supports educational initiatives, digital infrastructure, publishing projects, and cultural programming
- Grants cannot be used for general living expenses or non-project-related costs
- Additional funding support or in-kind partnerships may strengthen applications
How to Apply
- Develop a project related to Ukrainian Canadian education or cultural heritage
- Prepare a clear project description, timeline, and realistic budget
- Include details about partnerships, outreach, and long-term impact
- Submit the application before the project start date
- Ensure all previous grant reporting requirements are completed before reapplying
Why This Program Matters
- Supports preservation of Ukrainian Canadian language, culture, and history
- Expands multicultural education opportunities in Canada
- Encourages innovation in digital and remote learning
- Strengthens community connections at local and national levels
- Helps educational institutions and organizations create long-term cultural impact
Tips for Strong Applications
- Clearly explain educational outcomes and community benefits
- Include sustainable and innovative project ideas
- Demonstrate public engagement and accessibility
- Provide accurate financial planning and realistic budgets
- Highlight partnerships and additional funding support
FAQ
Who can apply for the grant?
Canadian not-for-profit organizations, educational institutions, artist collectives, and Canadian-based businesses are eligible.
What types of projects are supported?
Projects related to Ukrainian language education, curriculum development, digital learning, scholarly publishing, and cultural studies are supported.
How much funding is available?
The Foundation may cover up to 50% of eligible project costs.
Are digital education projects eligible?
Yes, digital learning platforms and emerging technology projects are encouraged.
Can universities apply?
Yes, recognized Canadian higher education institutions are eligible.
Conclusion
The Shevchenko Foundation Education Grants help preserve and promote Ukrainian Canadian education, language, and cultural heritage across Canada. The program supports innovative educational projects that create lasting cultural and community impact through research, digital learning, and academic development.
For more information, visit Shevchenko Foundation.
