Higher education is a powerful tool for personal and professional growth, but financial barriers often stand in the way of many deserving students. The Black Foundation of Community Networks (BFCN) understands this challenge and is committed to empowering Black students in Canada through its Annual Aim 2 Achieve Awards. If you are a student looking for financial support to pursue your academic dreams, this is an opportunity you won’t want to miss!
About the Scholarship
The Black Foundation of Community Networks Annual Aim 2 Achieve Awards is designed to support students of African, African Canadian, and Black heritage who are beginning their post-secondary education. With a generous $1,000 scholarship available to two students, this award aims to ease the financial burden and help scholars focus on achieving their academic and career goals.
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- Scholarship Amount: $1,000
- Number of Awards Available: 2
- Deadline: July 31, 2025
- Renewable?: No
Who Can Apply?
This scholarship is open to students who meet the following criteria:
- Level of Study: Diploma, Associate, Bachelor’s, Co-op, Honours, Online, Distance, University Transfer, Apprenticeship
- Year of Study: Entering first year
- Citizenship: Canada
- Residency Status: Permanent Resident
- Heritage: African, African Canadian, Black
- School of Study: Any accredited institution
- Field of Study: Any
- Course Load: Full-time or Part-time
- Region of Study: Canada
- Financial Need Requirement: No financial need requirement
How to Apply
BFCN has made the application process simple and paperless! Interested students can submit their applications online through Google Forms. Be sure to follow the application instructions carefully to ensure a complete submission before the July 31st deadline.
For any inquiries regarding the application process, contact BFCN at info@bfcn.ca.
Why Apply?
- Ease the financial strain of post-secondary education
- Boost your resume with a prestigious scholarship
- Support from a dedicated organization that uplifts the Black community
- A step closer to achieving your academic dreams
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