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  • Schools and Educators Cultural Grant Application Form

    2024-2025
  • Canadian Parents for French, Nova Scotia offers cultural grants to teachers and schools for French Language activities.

     

    Who qualifies?

    The Canadian Parents for French, Nova Scotia cultural grant is open to French Second-Language teachers (French immersion, Core French, Integrate French and IB programs) and schools with a French Second-Language program who wish to organize a French activity in school or open to the public.  Applicants and organizations must be located in Nova Scotia. 

    To receive a cultural grant, the school must have an active Associate Partner Organization membership ($60). To join or renew an APO membership click here

     

    What projects qualify?

    To qualify for a cultural grant, an event must promote one of the following:

    A new or innovative French activity in your classroom, school or community.
    An event, performance or workshop that highlights French Second-Language or Francophone culture in an educational setting.
    A special French Second-Language or Francophone cultural event that is open to the school population and/or general public.
     

    When do we qualify?

    Applications will be reviewed and processed as soon as possible.  Please allow time before your event to receive approval.  Please complete the outline of your budget for our records.  The cultural grant can be applied from September to June of each school year.  Multiple requests will be approved depending upon funds available. Please complete the application at least two weeks prior to your activity/event.

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  • *Grant Budget

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  • *Expenses that qualify for reimbursement include: venue or space rental, admission, buses, mileage (.55c/km), price per head, meals, workshop/performer presenter’s fee, materials, etc. Please contact us if you are unsure if an expense is reimbursable J

     Canadian Parents for French is a nationwide, research-informed, volunteer organization that represents over 25,000 members across Canada. We are located across the country with 10 Branch offices and 135+ local community Chapters.

    We believe the ability to communicate in more than one language fosters creative, empathetic and adaptive people who access far-reaching opportunities and enhance the social and economic prosperity of our country. We work to ensure that all learners have the opportunity, support and motivation to learn and use French.

     

     

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