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Stand Up Youth Focused Funding Opportunity

Oxfam Canada

As part of the Stand Up project, Oxfam Canada is pleased to announce funding support for public engagement initiatives to raise awareness in Canada about sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). We have already funded three cohorts of projects in the past (one; two; three), and are now launching our first round under our new program, Stand Up! Application deadline is September 5, 2023.

Youth Focused Funding Opportunity (between CAD $1,000-$5,000 )

Are you between the ages of 18-29 years old and have a public engagement initiative you want to organize in your community to draw attention to SRHR issues that are important to you? Maybe it’s a film screening, virtual dance concert, a workshop, a radio debate, a discussion panel, an art installation — there are so many creative ways to raise awareness!

Eligibility and requirements:

  • Applicants must be between 18-29 years of age at the time this application is submitted to be eligible for selection.
  • Individuals are only allowed one submission.
  • These creative public engagement SRHR initiatives must take place in their Canadian-based community, excluding Quebec.

Click on the Learn More link for details and to apply!

September 5, 2023 Learn More
Tags: creative public engagement, reproductive health, sexual health

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