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Call for Proposals: Young Nature Leaders Grant Program (Canada)

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Deadline: 20-Feb-2026

Nature Canada’s Young Nature Leaders Grant Program offers a $1,000 grant or bursary to support a youth-led, community-based nature project in Canada. Open to individuals under 30, the program prioritizes projects in 2026 that advance marine conservation, ecological restoration, protected areas, Indigenous-led conservation, and creative storytelling that can be shared widely.

Program Overview

The Young Nature Leaders Grant Program is a national funding opportunity offered by Nature Canada to empower young people to design and deliver impactful nature-focused projects across Canada.

The program supports a single youth-led project that celebrates the role of nature in Canadian culture and identity, while encouraging leadership, advocacy, and community engagement around environmental sustainability.

Funding is awarded as a grant or bursary to help implement the selected project during 2026.

Program Goals and Vision

Nature Canada created the Young Nature Leaders Grant to amplify youth voices in conservation and environmental action.

The program aims to:

Grant Amount and Funding Use

The program provides:

All funded activities must comply with Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) spending guidelines for charities.

Priority Project Themes for 2026

While all eligible nature-focused projects are welcome, special consideration in 2026 will be given to proposals aligned with the following priorities:

These priorities reflect Nature Canada’s strategic focus areas and public engagement goals.

Who Is Eligible?

Applicant Eligibility

Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:

Nature Canada employees, as well as their children or relatives, are not eligible to apply.

Project Eligibility

Eligible projects must:

Why This Grant Matters

Youth play a critical role in shaping Canada’s environmental future.

This grant matters because it:

How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide

Application Requirements

Applicants must submit one of the following in English or French:

Application Process

  1. Design a youth-led project focused on nature and sustainability

  2. Align the project with one or more 2026 priority themes, if possible

  3. Prepare a clear and creative proposal explaining goals, activities, and impact

  4. Choose either a written essay or video submission format

  5. Ensure the project will take place in Canada and follow CRA guidelines

  6. Submit the application by the stated deadline

All submissions are reviewed by a volunteer Grant Selection Committee.

How Applications Are Evaluated

Proposals are assessed based on the following criteria:

Mentorship and Visibility Opportunities

Successful recipients may receive additional non-financial support.

This can include:

These opportunities help amplify the project’s reach and the young leader’s voice.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. How much funding does the Young Nature Leaders Grant provide?

The program awards one grant or bursary of $1,000 to support project implementation in 2026.

2. Who can apply for this grant?

Individuals under the age of 30 living in Canada with a youth-led, community-based nature project may apply.

3. Are organizations eligible to apply?

No. The program is open to individual applicants only.

4. What types of projects are prioritized in 2026?

Priority is given to projects focused on marine conservation, ecological restoration, protected areas, Indigenous-led conservation, and projects suitable for public storytelling.

5. Can projects involve mentorship or volunteers?

Yes. Projects that can engage Nature Canada’s Women for Nature network are given special consideration.

6. What is the application deadline?

Applications must be submitted by 5:00 pm Eastern Time on February 20, 2026. Late submissions will not be accepted.

7. When will applicants be notified of the results?

All applicants will be informed of the Selection Committee’s decision by April 30, 2026.

Conclusion

Nature Canada’s Young Nature Leaders Grant Program offers a meaningful opportunity for young people to turn their passion for nature into real-world impact.

By providing funding, mentorship, and visibility, the program empowers youth to lead community-based conservation projects that celebrate nature’s role in Canadian identity while shaping a more sustainable future.

For more information, visit Nature Canada.

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