Deadline: 01-Oct-2026
The Shevchenko Foundation Educational Projects Grant provides funding to Canadian citizens and permanent residents undertaking individual educational initiatives that promote Ukrainian Canadian studies, cultural engagement, and Ukrainian language education. The program supports projects that strengthen Ukrainian Canadian heritage and contribute to educational and cultural development in Canada.
The Shevchenko Foundation is a national philanthropic institution dedicated to preserving, promoting, and developing Ukrainian Canadian cultural heritage through inclusive, innovative, and sustainable initiatives.
Program Objectives
The grant program aims to:
- Advance Ukrainian Canadian studies and heritage education
- Support Ukrainian language teaching initiatives
- Encourage educational engagement and cultural exchange
- Strengthen professional skills related to heritage education
- Promote innovative educational resources and digital learning tools
- Enhance educational experiences for children and youth
Supported Projects
Eligible projects may include:
- Development of K–12 educational resources
- Ukrainian language teaching initiatives
- Digital and remote learning content development
- Educational workshops and mentoring activities
- Professional skills development programs
- Educational exchange initiatives
- Heritage education projects for children and youth
- Creative and innovative educational strategies
Projects should demonstrate clear educational value and connection to Ukrainian Canadian culture and heritage.
Funding Details
- The Foundation may fund up to 50% of total project costs
- Applicants are expected to secure additional funding or revenue sources
- Strong financial planning and realistic budgeting are important evaluation factors
Eligible Applicants
Applicants must:
- Be Canadian citizens or permanent residents
- Apply as individuals rather than organisations
- Demonstrate the ability to successfully complete the proposed project
The grant is intended for individual educational initiatives and not for organisational programming.
Ineligible Projects
The following are not eligible:
- Projects completed as part of degree or diploma requirements
- Projects benefiting organisations rather than individuals
- Activities without a clear educational or cultural focus
- Projects lacking demonstrated public or educational value
Required Application Materials
Applicants must submit:
- Completed registration form
- Résumé or curriculum vitae
- Detailed project proposal
- Comprehensive project budget
- Relevant support materials
- Letters of reference
Applications should clearly explain project goals, expected outcomes, and educational impact.
Evaluation Criteria
Applications are assessed based on:
- Relevance to Ukrainian Canadian education and culture
- Educational value and community impact
- Innovation and creativity
- Applicant capacity and experience
- Budget realism and fiscal planning
- Sustainability and long-term contribution
Why This Grant Matters
The program helps:
- Preserve Ukrainian Canadian language and cultural heritage
- Support educational innovation and engagement
- Strengthen youth and community learning opportunities
- Encourage professional development in heritage education
- Expand access to Ukrainian Canadian educational resources
How to Apply
- Develop an educational project related to Ukrainian Canadian heritage or language education
- Prepare a detailed project proposal and budget
- Gather supporting documents and letters of reference
- Demonstrate additional funding or revenue sources where possible
- Submit the completed application according to Foundation guidelines before the deadline
Tips for Strong Applications
- Clearly explain the educational goals and community benefits
- Demonstrate innovation and cultural relevance
- Include realistic timelines and budgets
- Highlight professional experience and project capacity
- Show how the project will create long-term educational impact
- Include strong support materials and references
FAQ
Who can apply for the grant?
Canadian citizens and permanent residents applying as individuals are eligible.
What types of projects are supported?
Projects related to Ukrainian Canadian studies, Ukrainian language teaching, educational resource development, workshops, and digital learning are supported.
How much funding is available?
The Foundation may fund up to 50% of total project costs.
Are university degree projects eligible?
No, projects completed to fulfill degree or diploma requirements are not eligible.
Can organisations apply?
No, this grant stream is designed for individual applicants rather than organisations.
What documents are required?
Applicants must provide a registration form, résumé, project proposal, budget, support materials, and letters of reference.
Conclusion
The Shevchenko Foundation Educational Projects Grant supports individuals in Canada who are working to strengthen Ukrainian Canadian education, language learning, and cultural engagement. Through funding for innovative educational initiatives, the program helps preserve heritage, expand learning opportunities, and enrich Canada’s multicultural landscape.
For more information, visit Shevchenko Foundation.
