Apply today for one of 30 awards at $200 USD to help your students give back to their community.

For the second year running, we’re giving away $200 USD grants to help your class or school group take on a volunteer project! To apply, just tell us how you would use the grant, whether you’re already doing a cool project or have an idea for a new initiative. Volunteering is a great way not only to support your community, but also for students to build social and emotional skills like teamwork, empathy and problem-solving.

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Applications are due March 7: apply now or nominate another deserving group!

Who's eligible to apply?

This grant is for you if you: • Are a class, school group, or community group made up of youth and teachers, grades 4-12 (can be youth-led or teacher led) • Have a formal plan for how you currently volunteer or plan to volunteer, including goals, people served, and how you implement your activity Important information: • This grant is available globally. • Funds must be used by June 30, 2022 • Applicants aged 13 - 17 must have parental/guardian consent • All applicants will be notified if they have been selected for a grant during the week of March 21, 2022 • Grant will be issued to the email address associated with the application submitted in the form of an e-gift card (VISA or Mastercard or equivalent)

Need ideas? Get started with WE Volunteer Now

There are so many ways your students can take action together! Get free classroom activities to learn about volunteerism and plan your volunteer initiative.

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student on computer interacting with teacher

Explore more free resources in the WE Virtual Learning Centre

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screenshot of computer with 'Welcome to the WE Virtual Learning Centre' title and woman teacher

Registration takes less than a minute and there is never any cost to you. Access resources for your students and for your professional development, like our student and teacher service-learning toolkits.