Grant and Funding Programs Offered by NEXCAP Fondation (NEXCAP)
Overview of Available Grants and Funding
Quebec-based foundation providing financial support and mentorship to young adults aged 18-35 with vulnerable living conditions who wish to pursue post-secondary education (professional, college, or university programs) to achieve personal, social, financial, and professional autonomy. View NEXCAP Fondation (NEXCAP)'s website for more information.
About NEXCAP Fondation (NEXCAP)
What is the mission of NEXCAP Fondation (NEXCAP)?
To accompany and support, throughout their journey, young adults aged 18 to 35 with vulnerable living conditions who wish to pursue post-secondary education to achieve personal, social, financial, and professional autonomy.
What type of organization is NEXCAP Fondation (NEXCAP)?
NEXCAP Fondation (NEXCAP) is a Foundation.
What is NEXCAP Fondation (NEXCAP)'s official website?
NEXCAP Fondation (NEXCAP)'s official website is https://www.nexcap-fondation.ca/.
What else should I know about NEXCAP Fondation (NEXCAP)?
Role of NEXCAP Fondation in the Funding Ecosystem
NEXCAP Fondation acts as a complementary funding provider to government student aid programs (prêts et bourses). It fills gaps for young adults who have atypical paths or vulnerable living conditions that make it difficult to pursue full-time education. The foundation provides financial support throughout the entire duration of studies until graduation.
Target Audience and Support
The organization specifically targets young adults aged 18-35 who face financial barriers to education due to vulnerable living conditions. Recipients must be referred by partner organizations or educational institutions recognized by the Quebec Ministry of Education.
Key Program: Tout pour réussir
- Financial support adapted to individual needs
- Mentorship (accompanied by a volunteer companion throughout studies)
- Support for professional, college, and university diploma programs
Evaluation Criteria
Applications are assessed based on the candidate's determination, commitment to full-time studies, financial need arising from atypical circumstances or vulnerable conditions, and the potential benefit from mentorship support.