Foundation / Corporation
Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan (MCoS)
10/10/19
Awards to Saskatchewan, Canada individuals and youth to honor outstanding or promising contributions towards multiculturalism in the local region. Nominees whose work advances cultural continuity, anti-racism, integration, intercultural connections, and celebration of diversity in Saskatchewan will be considered. Preference will be given to the person who demonstrates the most significant contributions to all five streams of work.
The program offers two different awards:
GrantWatch ID#: 148354
- Betty Szuchewycz Award: includes a $500 donation to the recipient’s charity of choice.
- Multicultural Youth Leadership Award: includes a $500 reward.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Apply online: http://mcos.ca/mcos-multicultural-honours-award-online-nomination-form/
Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan
452 Albert Street North
Regina, SK
S4R 3C1
Treaty 4 Territory
Homeland of the Métis
P: (306) 721-6267
E: mcos@mcos.ca
Canada: Saskatchewan;
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