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Peterborough Youth Council Application Deadline Extended
/The City of Peterborough has extended the deadline for applications to the Peterborough Youth Council for anyone aged 12-21 until Jan 31 at 4:30 p.m. announced Friday.
Students within the eligible ages in Peterborough are invited to apply to become a member of the Peterborough Youth Council for the 2022 term.
Being a member includes:
Be a voice for youth
Get involved with community events
Plan events for youth
Attend monthly meetings ( COVID-19 protocols in place)
Work as a team
Volunteer hours can be used towards your Ontario Secondary School Diploma
In accordance with the City of Peterborough COVID-19 Workplace Vaccination Policy, all volunteers are required to provide proof that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 prior to beginning their volunteer role.
Visit the City’s website to learn more and complete an application.
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Employers Can Now Apply For Canada Summer Jobs 2022 Funding
/Employers in Peterborough and area can now apply for funding from the Canada Summer Jobs 2022 program.
Canada Summer Jobs, a federal grant program, allows employers to hire youth and young adults between 15 and 30 and give them their first summer work experience.
Not-for-profit organizations, public sector employers, and those private sector employers with 50 or fewer full-time employees can apply for funding until noon on January 25, 2022.
Funding confirmations will be sent to employers beginning in April 2022.
Jobs can start as early as April 25, 2022 and as late as July 24, 2022. The latest someone can work under Canada Summer Jobs is September 3, 2022.
Employers interested in applying for Canada Summer Jobs 2022 funding can submit their applications online here or the Grants and Contributions Online Service (GCOS).
Applications received by fax or by email will not be considered.
Applications that support local priorities, identified by local Member of Parliament, will receive additional points during Service Canada’s assessment.
Priorities for Peterborough-Kawartha as highlighted by local MPs are:
Projects supporting local and regional tourism development
Projects supporting environmental protection
Projects supporting not-for-profit organizations
Community events
Projects supporting small businesses