Building Clinical Trial Capacity in Saskatchewan
GrantID: 13907
Grant Funding Amount Low: $350,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $350,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Capacity Gaps for Indigenous Youth Leadership in Saskatchewan
In Saskatchewan, Indigenous youth experience significant barriers to leadership opportunities due to systemic inequalities and lack of resources. With a growing Indigenous population, increasing from 14% in 2016 to over 16% in 2021, the absence of structured leadership development programs limits the ability of young people to engage actively in their communities. Addressing this gap is critical not only for empowering the youth but also for fostering sustainable community development.
Addressing Infrastructure and Workforce Constraints
Eligibility for the Indigenous Youth Leadership Development Initiative includes schools, community organizations, and youth-focused groups that can provide leadership training. These organizations must demonstrate a commitment to enhancing the skills of Indigenous youth, fostering a supportive environment that encourages participation. Applications need to detail the proposed training programs, including components of cultural relevance that will resonate with participants.
Barriers to applying include the need for specialized funding knowledge, as many organizations may lack the infrastructure to support grant writing and project management efficiently. Funding applicants must clearly outline their approaches to overcoming these challenges, ensuring that proposed leadership initiatives are sustainable and scalable.
Readiness Requirements in Saskatchewan’s Context
In Saskatchewan, potential funding applicants are encouraged to showcase exemplary existing programs or initiatives that have positively impacted Indigenous youth. This could include partnerships with local leaders, evidence of community engagement, and a clear understanding of Saskatchewan's unique cultural landscape. Readiness also involves demonstrating the ability to facilitate dialogue between youth and established power structures to ensure that new leaders can influence decision-making processes.
By investing in the leadership capabilities of Indigenous youth, Saskatchewan not only supports individual development but also promotes broader social change within communities. This initiative positions young leaders to take active roles in addressing pressing local issues, fostering a sense of ownership over their futures and contributing positively to their communities.
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