Published: 10 Jul 2025 333 views
Established through the Vancouver Foundation, the Black Feather Fund Entrance Scholarship honors the resilience of Indigenous youth in British Columbia. This award supports Indigenous students entering NVIT full-time in a post-secondary program, encouraging academic growth and community engagement as part of their educational journey.
$1,000 CAD awarded to two (2) incoming Indigenous students
Scholarship is renewable for an additional $1,000 in the second year, contingent on academic performance
New Applicants must:
Be Indigenous (proof required via status card, Métis card, or official letter)
Be enrolled full-time in an eligible post-secondary NVIT program (minimum 80% course load)
Have completed secondary school with a minimum 65% (C+) GPA over the last 2 years
Show extracurricular involvement in both school and community
Submit a 500-word essay on their career plans
Renewal Applicants must:
Have received the scholarship the previous year
Be enrolled full-time at NVIT (minimum 80% course load)
Have a minimum 65% GPA from their most recent year at NVIT
Applicants will be selected based on:
Academic performance (minimum 65% GPA)
Strength of community and school involvement
Demonstrated leadership and service
Clarity and sincerity in the career plan essay
Completeness and quality of references
For New Applicants:
Completed application form
Proof of Indigenous ancestry
Official secondary school transcripts (last 2 years)
Two reference letters:
One from a school instructor
One from a community member
A 500-word typed essay titled “Future Career Plan”
NVIT registration statement showing full-time enrollment
For Renewal Applicants:
Completed application form
NVIT transcript showing 65%+ GPA
Updated NVIT registration statement
Check also:
Shopify Dev Degree Program 2026 (Fully Funded)
York University President's International Scholarship of Excellence 2026
For more details, visit NVIT Scholarship webpage
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