Sign up for the “ED-YOU” LEVEL UP Grant/Fellowship Program 2024

by Nasiyah Isra-Ul

Hey everyone! My name is Nasiyah, and I’m a young edupreneur/social impact entrepreneur and budding philanthropist who was homeschooled my entire K12 education. Now, I’m looking to invest in the next future leader in the social impact sector who was schooled in an unconventional learning environment (homeschool, microschool, co-op, virtual school, or learning collective). I am personally sponsoring this $250 grant program to give back, and empower you to embrace being yourself and pursuing your dreams. 

One can often get intimidated by grant applications or reaching out for help as a young entrepreneur. This grant is meant to bridge the gap and ensure you feel equipped, supported, and empowered. This is you stage, your space, your time, I just want to be there to listen. I believe in you. 

What I’m looking for:

  • A bold, new, and innovative idea that is going to change the world (small or large)
  • A passionate young person who believes in life-long learning
  • Someone who has received an education in an unconventional learning environment (homeschool, microschool, co-op, virtual school, or learning collective). If you are a graduate of one of these programs, apply as well! 
  • Someone between the ages of 8 and 24 looking for support and funding

What you get:

  • A $250 grant (unrestricted funds with minimal reporting, provided as a digital gift card)
  • Mentorship and coaching from me
  • Connections to a network of bold edupreneurs and innovators willing to offer support
  • Access to a growing grants database for leaders like you!

Deadline to apply is March 20th! 

Visit the website for more information on Canary Academy Online or for the direct link to the application, click here.

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