WWF-Canada and Chantiers jeunesse partner to provide leadership and environmental opportunities for youth
WWF-Canada and Chantiers jeunesse are pleased to join their efforts to strengthen youth engagement and further skill-building to benefit nature and communities throughout Canada in a joint pilot project called the Eco-leadership Journey: build your skills for the future.
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The Eco-Leadership Journey offers the opportunity to carry out a project that has significant environmental impact. Thanks to WWF-Canada and Chantiers jeunesse, participants will receive support and funding for their urban biodiversity or cleanup project.
From the analysis of the social and environmental impact, to the creation of a project budget and a communications strategy to engage your community, our team will support eco leaders through each step helping them develop leadership skills and bring their amazing ideas to life.
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Applicants should be between 18 and 30 years old and must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident of Canada or a Protected Person in Canada. Visit our website to submit your application and share your project idea.
Elizabeth Hendriks, VP of Restoration and Regeneration says:
“The Eco-Leadership Journey program is offering youth the opportunity to share their commitment to nature conservation while building valuable leadership skills. Youth all around the world are already active and interested in today’s pressing environmental issues, and this is another opportunity for them to get involved with the support of WWF-Canada and Chantiers jeunesse.”
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