Do you have an idea of who or how you want to help your community? Find out how to fund your public interest project.
The CDO wants to help you find funding for your great ideas! The following are just some of the ways that may help you in your search for project funds:
Ian Scott Public Interest Internship Program
The Ian Scott Public Interest Internship Programs is available to students who attain summer employment at a public interest organization such as a legal aid clinic, advocacy organization, non-governmental organization or volunteer opportunities through Pro Bono Students Canada or other similar opportunities. For information about the application process and further details about the program, please visit the Osgoode Financial Office website
PSLawNet National Summer Funding Sources
Dedicated to public interest bursaries, stipends, honorariums etc. that are designed to help the student who is interested in pursuing social justice initiatives throughout their career.
Canadian Directory of Foundations and Corporations
Funding for research by faculty.
Information Booklet on Funding Internships
Read the Internship Memo by accessing your OLE.