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Ontario provides funding for tech based programs
An e-mail I received from a friend in the Toronto area, thought I would pass it on for all to see, especially those in the Province of Ontario.
OFFICE OF THE PREMIER OF ONTARIO Transmitted by CNW Group on : May 27, 2006 14:00 McGuinty government helps next generation of scientists New Community Projects Give Youth Hands-On Training From Leading Science And Technology Researchers TORONTO, May 27 /CNW/ - Ontario Premier and Minister of Research and Innovation Dalton McGuinty today announced funding for community-based projects that will inspire youth to pursue careers in science and technology by giving them hands-on experience. "We're on the side of Ontario families who are working hard to build opportunity for their children," said Premier McGuinty. "Our government is doing its part by providing young people with the opportunity to gain valuable experience in the fields of science and technology to ensure that Ontario's long history of innovation success continues." Under the Youth Science and Technology Outreach Program (YSTOP), the McGuinty government will invest more than $3.9 million over three years to provide youth with the opportunity to work in diverse fields such as robotics, life sciences, environmental science, engineering and theoretical physics. YSTOP focuses on helping at-risk youth and youth living in rural and remote communities. More than 30 projects have been approved for funding and the Ministry of Research and Innovation is calling for more proposals. The closing date for the next round of funding is October 10, 2006. "YSTOP funding is crucial to emerging organizations like Visions of Science because it allows us to create opportunities in science and technology for our young people," said Francis Jeffers, Executive Director, Visions of Science Network for Learning. "By listening and responding to the needs of our community, the government is helping our youth to become good, productive citizens." YSTOP is the latest example of how the McGuinty government is working to help at-risk youth overcome the significant challenges they face in their daily lives. Other recent initiatives include: << - Launching the Youth Challenge Fund and providing up to $45 million for community-led programs targeted to young people in Toronto - Supporting the hiring of 39 youth-outreach workers in Toronto in 2006, growing to a total of 62 workers across Ontario in 2007, who will build relationships with hard-to-reach youth, provide advice and connect them to appropriate services - Making Toronto's Summer Jobs for Youth an annual program, nearly doubling the number of youth from at-risk communities participating from more than 300 last year to 750 this summer, and up to 1,650 provincewide next year. >> "Providing Ontario's young people with experience in the fields of science and technology will not only enrich their lives, it will improve the lives of all Ontarians by encouraging research and innovation that will create rewarding jobs, strengthen our economy and improve our quality of life," said Premier McGuinty. More information on YSTOP is available at: www.ontario.ca/ystop. |
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oh wow...I live in Ontario and didn't know about this
lol. Thanks for posting this. |
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I would just like to point out to all Ontario teams that it explicitly states in more then one area who is eligible to apply;post-secondary institution, non-profit research institution, science awareness organization, industry or professional association, board of education or non-profit community organization supporting youth at-risk.
As seen by the above list any individual school would be unable to apply for funding. Though a board of education could apply for funding and possibly get enough money to have more then one of their schools run FIRST programs, such as FLL, FVC, and FRC. I suggest to any team that would like to get funding from this source, to first carefully read what is required, there is a long list of criteria which should be followed to the letter. Then with all this in mind (and if your really serious about it all the criteria met) you should approach your school board and ask them for their support. This seems like a great opportunity for teams to get some much needed financial support, but there are some stringent criteria to follow, which seems to make it more difficult for FIRST teams to apply, but hey that's what FIRST is about, it's about overcoming obstacles right? |
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Is this something that is the result of FIRST team petitioning???
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let's hope this money is available soon and the area boards go after it. |
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Wow, Thanks for pointing this out, I had no idea. I will definitely research this further. I hope that the restrictions allow FIRST teams to be supported (even a team held at a private school that receives no direct funding from the school, try telling that repeatedly to all the corporations that won't give money to a FIRST team held at a private school
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To answer some of the questions brought up in this thread. Yes, there have been discussions by the Waterloo and Toronto Regionals in regards to tapping into this funding. If my memory serves me correctly, David Johnston, President of the University of Waterloo addressed this during his speech at the Waterloo Regional.
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