Funding/ Grant Research & Grant Writing for Indigenous Education Initiatives

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Digital Human Library
Strathroy, Ontario, Canada
CEO & Founder
(24)
5
Preferred students
Canada
Academic experience
Categories
Data analysis Market research Community engagement Environmental sustainability Fundraising
Skills
grant applications google sheets deep learning grant writing internet research teaching research
Project scope
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Project Description

PART 1: Digital Human Library (dHL) is looking for an individual or class to research government grant/ funding opportunities for our for-profit business to fund our Indigenous education initiatives across Canada.

This project will include:

  • Online research of grant opportunities
  • Grant data collection
  • Recording grant data on a shared Google spreadsheet (see sample Template below)
  • Collaborating with the dHL Team

PART 2: Digital Human Library (dHL) is looking for an individual or class to write grants for our for-profit business to fund the start-up costs and operational costs of our Indigenous education initiatives across Canada.

This project will include:

  • Reviewing grant research (completed previously) and selecting viable funding opportunities
  • Scheduling and attending meetings with grantors to review/ discuss grant requirements (as needed)
  • Drafting grant applications based on grant criteria
  • Submitting grant applications
  • Collaborating with the dHL Team

Education Initiative Overview

Digital Human Library, WorldPlay VidFlex, and the International Indigenous Speakers Bureau are coming together to help elevate Indigenous voices, perspectives and insights in primarily non-Indigenous spaces, recognizing that Indigenous world views and perspectives are a tremendous resource for education, potential solutions to sustainability, and possibilities that the world needs now.

Together we will be offering Canadian education institutions and the corporate sector access to IISB Knowledge Nuggets*. Knowledge Nuggets (KN) are short guided educational videos created by Indigenous knowledge keepers, storytellers, and experts intended to assist educational institutions and the corporate sector with understanding Indigenous knowledge, perspectives, and history in ways that follow a more Indigenous way of teaching and learning. The KN also include program/ course materials that provide learners with multiple opportunities for ongoing, guided, deep learning.

About the company
2 - 10 employees
Academic association, Education, Technology, Public relations & communications

Digital Human Library brings people together in service of youth and learning.
We create opportunities for K-12 students to learn with Canada's largest network of industry professionals by connecting classes with subject matter Experts for thousands of interactive 1:1 video conferences, complimented by over 1800 educational virtual tours. Learn Indigenous perspectives, culture, and world views guided by Indigenous Knowledge Keepers and Storytellers from around the world.

You can read about our vision, mission and goals here: https://www.digitalhumanlibrary.com/about/mission-and-vision/