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Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Future Skills Centre (FSC)

The Future Skills Centre is a Canada-wide skills and workforce development organization that invests in research, pilots, and partner projects on pathways to jobs, inclusive economy, and sustainable jobs. View Future Skills Centre (FSC)'s website for more information.
2 programs available
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    Call for Proposals: Skills Research

    Funding for Canadian skills research projects
    Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $50,000 to $250,000
    Types of eligible projects
    TechnologyEnvironment and ClimateHuman ResourcesInnovation
    Timeline
    • Closing date : December 13, 2024
    Canada
  • Future Skills Centre (FSC) logo
    Grant and FundingClosed

    Call for Proposals: Skills Solutions

    Support for innovative skills and labour market projects
    Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $75,000 to $500,000
    Types of eligible projects
    Human ResourcesInnovation
    Timeline
    • Closing date : December 13, 2024
    Canada

About Future Skills Centre (FSC)

What is the mission of Future Skills Centre (FSC)?

The Future Skills Centre aims to improve Canada’s skills and labour-market systems by testing and learning from innovative approaches. It supports workers, employers, and communities as they adapt to changing economic and technological conditions.

What type of organization is Future Skills Centre (FSC)?

Future Skills Centre (FSC) is a Non-profit organization.

What is Future Skills Centre (FSC)'s official website?

Future Skills Centre (FSC)'s official website is https://fsc-ccf.ca/.

What else should I know about Future Skills Centre (FSC)?

Role of the Future Skills Centre in the funding ecosystem

The Future Skills Centre supports projects, research, and pilot initiatives that test what works in skills development and labour market transitions across Canada. Its work spans pathways to jobs, inclusive economy, and sustainable jobs, with a strong emphasis on evidence generation and practical learning.
The site shows that the Centre works with external partners such as employers, community organizations, research teams, and sector organizations. Featured projects include initiatives led by Invest Vancouver, DMZ Startups, BioTalent Canada, Qikiqtaaluk Corporation, the Re-Seasoning Coalition, and the Institute for Work & Health.

Funding themes and supported audiences

  • Support for workers seeking better pathways into and across jobs
  • Initiatives that improve access for equity-deserving groups, including Indigenous Peoples, Black and racialized communities, newcomers, youth, and Northern communities
  • Projects related to technology, automation, SME adaptability, and green transition skills
  • Research and applied learning tied to training systems, career services, and labour market information

Transparency, partnerships, and impact

The homepage states that the Centre “invests in new ideas” and uses evaluation and learning to understand what works. It also reports broad reach across provinces, territories, and sectors, and highlights millions of people reached through resources and training-oriented projects.
Overall, the Future Skills Centre functions as a national funding and innovation intermediary focused on workforce development and skills solutions in Canada.