Deadline: 31 October 2018
IODE Canada is accepting applications for its 100th Anniversary Grant Program which will support programs that develop a new idea, test a new approach, replicate, adapt or scale an existing evidence-based proven model that identifies social issues involving youth and children (ages 0 to 25).
The IODE 100th Anniversary Grant Program is a fund that awards grants to programs aimed at prevention and rehabilitation of children and youth at risk of abuse and neglect. The Grant originated as a financial gift from IODE members and is intended to benefit children as well as to celebrate, by a tangible award, the longstanding commitment IODE has to Canada’s youth.
The Grant commemorated the centennial year of IODE in 2000. The Grant was first awarded in 2001 and continues in alternate years.
IODE Canada is a national women’s charitable organization. Women of all ages, from all walks of life and educational backgrounds, meet in local chapters for fun, friendship and community volunteerism.
Funding Information
The funding amount of this grant program is $25,000.
Terms of Reference
- Proposals will be considered from individuals or groups working as professionals, to research, develop or implement ways to alleviate child abuse and neglect.
- A completed application form and two letters of reference must accompany the proposal.
- The successful candidate must agree to publish or present the results of the project to an appropriate professional group within two years of receiving Grant.
- Grants, tenable in Canada will be awarded biennially beginning in 2001.
- Value will be determined biennially.
- The winning applicant will be informed of funds available in conjunction with IODE Founder’s Day, 13 February 2019.
- A seven-member committee of selection, composed of four IODE members and three professional advisors will consider the proposals and select the recipient.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted via given website.
Eligible Country: Canada
For more information, please visit IODE 100th Anniversary Grant Program.