• Partial Scholarship

Our scholarship program is designed to support, educate and inspire the next generation of leaders and professionals who have the power to change the future. We have three scholarship categories to help you achieve your education goals.

Since our scholarship program first began in 2014, BluEarth has awarded nearly $80,000 to post-secondary students in Canada.
Our scholarship program is an important part of our commitment to giving back to the communities where we live, work and operate. In addition to financial support, this scholarship offers a unique opportunity for recipients to be paired with a BluEarth learning partner for the academic year to provide support and mentorship while learning more about renewable energy.

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We are committed to building mutually-beneficial relationships with Canada’s Indigenous communities. As part of this commitment, we award scholarships to Indigenous students to help develop their skills and knowledge in the renewable energy sector. Amount: Up to $3,000 per scholarship

Building strong communities rely on many people. This scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate a commitment to giving back to their community and making the world a better place for their generation and generations to come. Amount: Up to $3,000 per scholarship

We are committed to helping grow the renewable energy sector and supporting the skilled workers who will lead the way. This scholarship is awarded to students enrolled in a renewable energy trades program. Amount: Up to $3,000 per scholarship

Applications are reviewed by our selection committee based on your case for financial support, academic merit, community involvement, the pursuit of studies that could be transferable to the renewable energy sector and/or environmental stewardship, and proximity to the locations where we live, work and operate (or have development projects).

 

Location:

Canada, United States

Benefits

  • Scholarships to Indigenous students to help develop their skills and knowledge in the renewable energy sector. Amount: Up to $3,000 per scholarship
  • The scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate a commitment to giving back to their community and making the world a better place for their generation and generations to come. Amount: Up to $3,000 per scholarship
  • This scholarship is awarded to students enrolled in a renewable energy trades program. Amount: Up to $3,000 per scholarship

Eligibilities

  • A resident of Canada or the United States
  • Pursuing full-time studies at an accredited Canadian or United States trades or technical school, college or university
  • Indigenous Peoples Scholarship only: a member of an Aboriginal community (band or settlement), including First Nations, Metis and Inuit; and proof of Aboriginal Status
  • Renewable Energy Trades Scholarship only: Enrolled in a renewable energy trades program with a direct focus on wind, hydro or solar energy
Eligible Regions: Canada, USA

Application Process

To apply for one of our scholarships, you must submit an online application form. As part of the application, you will need to upload:

  • Unofficial transcript for your most recent academic program, if completed in the last five years
  • One letter of recommendation
  • Proof of your Aboriginal Status (Indigenous Peoples Scholarship applicants only)

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Application Deadline: September 15, 2022

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