Recently Approved Commemorative Projects

Since the launch of the Program on October 25th, 2022, Transport Canada (TC) has undertaken one call for proposals for the commemorative projects stream, that are youth-focused, environmental, humanitarian, and/or community-based. On March 10, 2023, the Minister of Transport, the Honourable Omar Alghabra, announced ten commemorative projects have been approved for funding. The organizations receiving funding are:

Applicant Name of Project Description

Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief (CPAR)

Commemorating Victims of Ethiopian Airlines 302 by Empowering Disadvantaged High School Students in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Working with high school students in Addis Ababa, the project includes youth education and career development, social development, sexual and reproductive health awareness, environmental awareness and stewardship, and humanitarian activities, in addition to several school garden projects.

United Nations Association Canada

International Youth Delegate Commemoration Programme

The association proposes to implement a 5-year International Youth Delegate Commemoration Programme supporting the participation of young Canadians (18 to 30 years old) seeking to learn and share their experiences in United Nations meetings and events. The program will provide youth from across Canada with the experience of being a United Nations delegate.

Pinnguaq Association

Danielle Moore Ocean Conservation Makerspace Kits

The Pinnguaq Ocean Conservation Makerspace Kits program aims to raise awareness and promote best practices for ocean conservation by blending Inuit and Western knowledge. The program will be delivered in person in Nunavut and online across Canada to Inuit youth. The program includes four modules:

Introduction to Ringed Seals; Environmental Impact of Climate Change; Water Monitoring Project; and Innovative Climate Change Solutions.

Ocean Wise

Eco-Action Accelerator

The Eco-Action Accelerator aims to empower young Canadians to transform their environmental service projects into bigger and more impactful initiatives. The program provides alumni of the Employment and Social Development Canada Service Corps with valuable resources such as business plan guidance; a supportive network; access to professional resources; as well as a grant of up to $5,000 to cover initial expansion costs.

The Couchiching Conservancy

Angela Rehhorn Commemorative Conservation Project

The project aims to attract more youth in Orillia, Ontario, to the field of conservation, through education and outreach activities; creating a local environmental youth council; building a community science program; and providing the opportunity to work on unique conservation projects.

Ontario Nature

Youth Environmentalists Take Action for Wetlands

The project aims to promote wetland conservation as a nature-based solution to climate change through actions led by the provincial Youth Council. The primary objectives for the project are to enhance youth leadership skills in acting for wetlands and climate; advance wetland conservation and climate change action; and commemorate the victims of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 tragedy.

Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF)

Canadian Conservation Corps (CCC) Commemorative Cohort

The CWF proposes to launch commemorative cohorts of the Canadian Conservation Corps (CCC). The CCC is a three-part conservation program that allows young people to learn about themselves, their community, and the environment. Part one is a training and expedition phase; part two participants volunteer with a conservation organization in Canada; and part three participants deliver meaningful service projects in their home community.

Derick’s Youth Centre

Derick's Youth Centre (DYC) Enhancement and Expansion Project

The DYC aims to build and enhance their existing youth-focused programs and services, as well as develop new programs such as a meal program, to better serve communities in need in Calgary, Alberta.

The Pauls Charitable Fund

The Pauls Fund Scholarship Program for Secondary Education

The Pauls Fund plans to offer a new program to provide scholarships to at-risk and low-income high school students in Kenya, Africa. The scholarships will cover tuition and associated fees for the first four years.

The Selkirk Friendship Centre Daycare

Commemoration Urban Garden and Environmental Learning Space

The organization aims to create a youth-focused, environmental, and community-based outdoor urban learning space. This space will be accessible to the Selkirk Friendship Centre Daycare, students at Robert Smith School, and the wider Selkirk, Manitoba community. The goal is to create an outdoor garden where youth can learn about the environment, the earth, and the animals.