Conference Bursaries
With the generous contribution of many CAGP Chapters, as well as other partners and supporters, we are pleased to offer a number of conference bursaries so gift planning professionals can access this outstanding professional opportunity.
The CAGP Conference Bursary Program is intended to enable both charity gift planners and professional advisors to participate in this outstanding professional development opportunity where financial constraints are a barrier to access.
We also seek to strengthen cultural diversity among our delegates. As such, while anyone may apply for a bursary, we do prioritize applications from those in small organizations or companies with limited professional development budgets, and from members of diverse communities.
We have two types of bursary available this year:
- Sponsored BIPOC Bursaries (for CAGP members and non-members)
- CAGP Chapter Sponsored Bursaries (for CAGP members only)
CAGP Chapter Bursaries
Vancouver Island
2 local
Greater Vancouver
2 local + $700 each toward travel & accommodation
1 national
Alberta North
1 local + $500 toward travel and accommodation
Alberta South
1 local + $975 toward travel and accommodation
North Saskatchewan
1 local
Manitoba
1 local + $900 toward travel & accommodation
London
1 local
Greater Toronto
1 local
1 national
Ottawa
1 local
Québec
2 local
1 national
Atlantic
1 local + $500 toward travel & accommodation
BIPOC Bursaries
5 Local
Sponsored by:
Abundance Canada
Benefaction Foundation
CAGP Ottawa Chapter
McMillan Vantage (2 bursaries)
5 National
Sponsored by:
BC Children’s Hospital Foundation (for a BC resident)
CAGP Foundation
Canada Life
KBF CANADA
Miller Thomson LLP
BIPOC
Bursaries
CAGP members and non-members who identify as a member of the BIPOC community are encouraged to apply for a bursary to attend the CAGP National Conference. Non-member winners of the BIPOC bursaries also receive one complimentary CAGP membership, good for one year.
BIPOC Bursary Qualifications
We are seeking applicants who are actively working in the field of gift planning and would like to attend the CAGP National Conference but may not have the means to do so. The BIPOC bursaries are open to both CAGP members and non-members.
Coverage
National bursaries cover the cost of early-bird registration plus $1500 toward travel and accommodation. Local bursaries for Ottawa area residents cover the Conference registration for a local delegate and a $250 stipend.
Applications are now closed.
Chapter
Bursaries
CAGP Chapter Sponsored Bursaries are allocated to support both members affiliated with a local Chapter or within a specific community as well as members from elsewhere in Canada.
That means, even if your Chapter or an organization from your community is not sponsoring a bursary you are still encouraged to apply.
Bursary Sponsors
Vancouver Island
Greater Vancouver
Alberta North
Alberta South
North Saskatchewan
Manitoba
London
Greater Toronto
Ottawa
Québec
Atlantic
Chapter Bursary Qualifications
Applicants must be a current CAGP member and have been a
member in good standing for at least 3 months prior to the application deadline (January 22, 2024). This means you need to be a member in good standing at least since October 22, 2023.
Application Procedure
To assist you in compiling the necessary information to complete the application process, we recommend downloading the pdf of the application questions available here and reviewing in advance.
Please note, subsequent to completing the application, you may be asked to provide your organization’s most recent audited financial statements.
If your conference attendance is contingent upon receiving a bursary, do not register for the conference in advance. Registration instructions will be provided with notification of your successful application.
All qualifying applications will be reviewed by the CAGP Conference Bursary Committee. All applicants will be notified of decisions by Friday, January 26, 2024.
Applications are now closed.