Canada Legacy Fund & Youth Development Fund 2022 Launched
Sail Training International is delighted to announce the launch of the Youth Development Fund 2022 and the Canada Legacy Fund 2022, both provided to support a number of projects fostering youth development and Sail Training.
Both funds aim to support a range of projects with the Canada Legacy Fund providing $25,000(CAN) in funding and the Youth Development Fund offering a total of £25,000 towards different programmes.
The Youth Development Fund
The Youth Development Fund was launched in 2019 and is aimed at the development of more effective Sail Training programmes for young people from disadvantaged social backgrounds. It supports organisations – preferably nonprofit – to deliver Sail Training programmes reaching young people from diverse backgrounds, particularly those from a disadvantaged background and offers one or more of the following areas of development:
- Improve trainees’ personal, social, or educational development
- Enhance international friendship and understanding
- Demonstrate replicable models of innovation and good practice in Sail Training
In addition to this, the funded projects should achieve one or more of the following:
- Increase the number of young people participating in Sail Training, particularly those who enjoy fewer opportunities
- Encourage a structured approach to the management and outcomes of sail training programmes
- Encourage effective partnerships between sail training operators and other agencies/partners/organisations working with young people over the long term and provide credible evidence of how far the stated outcomes have been achieved
The deadline for applications for this year’s fund is 31 March 2022
Applications are accepted from National Sail Training Organisations, sail training operators, land based agencies/organisations or individuals working with young people and schools.
Applicants are likely to be non-profit bodies working for public benefit and exempt from tax. We will also consider exceptional proposals from commercial companies meeting the above criteria.
We would like to extend our thanks to the Royal Navy of Oman whose generosity has made the Youth Development Fund 2022 possible. Having supported countless young people to have a Sail Training adventure through the annual €50,000 Oman Bursary scheme since 2011, their continued support means we are able to bring the transformative experience of Sail Training to young people around the world.
You can find out all the information you need to apply for funding using the Youth Development Fund and Canada Legacy Fund Guidance Notes below.
The Canada Legacy Fund
Following the success of the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta, the Canada Legacy Fund was set up with generous support from Rendez-Vous Naval de Quebec. The Canadian Legacy Fund is under the management of the Sail Training International Board of Trustees, and is administered by the designated Legacy Fund Committee, providing a total fund of $25,000(CAN) to be awarded in grants.
The Canada Legacy Fund supports organisations that provide sail training programmes focused on helping disadvantaged young Canadians aged between 14-25 years. These programmes will offer one or more of the following:
- Improve trainees personal, social and/or educational development
- Enhance international friendship and understanding
- Demonstrate replicable models of innovation and good practice in sail training
The Canada Legacy Fund Committee is made up of two Sail Training International Trustees, one representative of Rendez-Vous Naval de Quebec and advised by a representative of Tall Ships Canada Association.
You can find out all the information you need to apply for funding using the Canada Legacy Fund Guidance Notes below.
The deadline for applications for this year’s fund is 31 March 2022
Previous Recipients
Since being launched, we have received some amazing applications and awarded the funds to inspirational projects from organisations around the world. You can find further further case studies on the work our funds help support here.
CATZERO
UK Sail Training organisation CatZero organises the ‘CatZero Youth Futures’ programme. They receive funding for the developmental programme which works with disadvantaged young people from the Humber region and aims to help them learn key skills for personal growth and development.
The project will see 12 young people identified as NEET (not in employment, education or training) who live in deprived areas of the Humber region in the north east of the UK. Participants will engage in creating a programme of activities to help build resilience, confidence and new relationships.
OFFSHORE
Offshore’s ‘Maritime Careers Pathways Project’ will take young people from East Anglia, who are not able to access higher education, on a 20-day sailing programme. The tailor-made Sail Training voyage will help them access specific marine based career training or direct employment upon completion.
Each participant in the programme will be allocated a Youth Mentor who will follow their progress through the project, with periods at sea taking place on board Offshore’s purpose-built Oyster 49 yachts. Trainees will undertake RYA Competent Crew and Watch Leader courses before taking part in an approx. 400 nm nonstop passage.
OCEAN YOUTH TRUST SOUTH
Ocean Youth Trust South organise the ‘OYT South/MACS Partnership’ project. The partnership aims to promote the development of visually impaired young people who have been particularly affected by the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns.
Working with MACS (Microphthalmia, Anophthalmia and Coloboma Support) – the UK’s national charity for children born without eyes or with underdeveloped eyes – Ocean Youth Trust South will take 12-15 young people on a seven-day voyage.
For further assistance completing your application, or if you have any other questions about the fund, please direct enquiries to ben.clark@sailtraininginternational.org.