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Young Forum Gastein Scholarship Programme

Deadline: 31-Mar-2026

The Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association offers the Future Leaders Scholarship Program to support youth aged 17–30 pursuing post-secondary studies in parks, recreation, and allied fields. Scholarships of up to $3,000 are available, prioritizing applicants facing barriers to education or employment, with applications closing March 31, 2026.

Program Overview

The Future Leaders Scholarship Program aims to:

  • Support Saskatchewan youth in accessing post-secondary education

  • Train youth as future professionals in parks and recreation

  • Ensure the sector remains a relevant and attractive career path

  • Highlight the achievements of diverse future leaders in recreation

This initiative combines financial assistance with recognition of talent, diversity, and leadership potential in Saskatchewan’s recreation and parks sector.

Scholarship Details

  • Award Amount: Up to $3,000 per recipient

  • Eligibility Age: 17–30 years

  • Eligible Programs: Post-secondary studies related to parks, recreation, and allied fields

  • Residency: Saskatchewan

  • Application Deadline: March 31, 2026

  • Notification of Recipients: By April 30, 2026

Who is Eligible?

Applicants must:

  1. Be residents of Saskatchewan

  2. Be aged 17–30 years at the time of application

  3. Be enrolled or accepted in a recognized Canadian post-secondary institution in 2026

  4. Pursue a program related to parks, recreation, or allied fields

  5. Hold valid legal status in Canada and possess a Social Insurance Number

Priority Groups

Youth facing barriers to education or employment, including:

  • Indigenous and racialized communities

  • LGBTQ2S+ identities

  • Women and persons living with disabilities

  • Low-income households or family care responsibilities

  • Low literacy or numeracy levels

  • Rural or remote residents

  • Individuals with language or cultural barriers

  • Protected persons

How to Apply

  1. Complete the application form available through the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association portal

  2. Answer the interview questions to demonstrate motivation, leadership, and interest in the sector

  3. Provide proof of enrollment in a relevant post-secondary program

  4. Optional: Include recent photographs for recognition purposes

  5. Submit your completed application before March 31, 2026

Selection Process

  • Applications are reviewed by a selection committee

  • Successful applicants will be notified by April 30, 2026

  • Recipients consent to the use of submitted content for communication and promotional purposes

Tips for a Strong Application

  • Highlight your leadership, community engagement, and career aspirations

  • Clearly explain any barriers overcome to pursue post-secondary education

  • Demonstrate a commitment to the parks and recreation sector

  • Ensure all documents are complete, accurate, and submitted on time

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What is the maximum scholarship amount?
    Up to $3,000 per approved applicant.

  2. Who can apply for the scholarship?
    Youth aged 17–30, residents of Saskatchewan, pursuing relevant post-secondary studies.

  3. Are there priority groups?
    Yes, youth facing barriers to education or employment, including Indigenous, racialized, LGBTQ2S+, women, persons with disabilities, low-income households, and rural residents.

  4. What documents are required?
    Completed application form, responses to interview questions, and proof of enrollment.

  5. When is the application deadline?
    March 31, 2026

  6. When will recipients be notified?
    Notifications will be sent by April 30, 2026

  7. Can submitted content be used by the Association?
    Yes, successful applicants consent to the use of their content for communication purposes.

Conclusion

The Future Leaders Scholarship Program empowers Saskatchewan youth to pursue careers in parks, recreation, and allied fields while recognizing diverse talent and leadership potential. By providing financial support and sector visibility, this program helps build the next generation of recreation professionals ready to make a positive impact in their communities.

For more information, visit SPRA.

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