Indigenous Youth Bursary

10 days of journeying together, learning, growing and living in community 

A limited number of berths are available on each of our summer trips. IYB berths will be awarded based on the order the request was received and the application completed.  


 

The Story

SALTS voyages take place in the territories of many First Nations on the BC coast, including the:

  • Haida
  • Coast Salish
  • Xai'xais
  • Nuu-chah-nulth
  • Gitga'at
  • Kwakwaka’wakw
  • Oweekeno
  • Nuxalk
  • Heiltsuk
  • Tsimshian

We are greatful for the warm welcome we receive as we visit these nations' coastal communities. Often elders and guides take the time to meet us and share their knowledge when we arrive. SALTS provides scholarships for Indigenous youth to honour this collaborative relationship.

 


 


Through this bursary, we hope to increase opportunities for genuine community where  we share our stories and grow in our understanding of each other while we live, work, play and journey together.
   

The Indigenous Youth Bursary covers 100% of our summer program fee but does not include travel costs that may be necessary to arrive at the boarding location or return home following the trip.  We encourage applicants to seek funding for travel within their communities. 

Read all of the details below and on the Summer Trips, Cost and Registration page before applying


Eligibility 

IYB Applicants must: 

  • be between 13 - 25 years of age
  • be of Indigenous heritage
  • require financial assistance to participate in the program
  • have the permission and support of their parent(s) or legal guardian(s) to participate in the SALTS program
  • be physically and mentally able to participate in all sail training and activities as described in the SALTS Physical and Mental Fitness Requirements
  • understand that SALTS is a Christian organization that welcomes participants from all cultures, religions and life situations as described on Our Mission page
  • be aware of the challenges of living on a ship (e.g. confined space, vigorous physical activity, little privacy, no showers on board, absolutely no smoking, alcohol or drugs during the program)
  • want to be a trainee and explore the coast on a tall ship!
  • agree to the bursary recipient responsibilities

Bursary Recipient Responsibilities

Each bursary recipient will:

  • complete the trip registration and submit the necessary forms to SALTS by the dates requested
  • prepare for their trip & arrive on time
  • learn and follow the rules & procedures of the ship and follow the instructions of the crew
  • participate in discussions in which everyone is encouraged to share their views in a caring and respectful manner
  • send a letter (or email) describing their trip with a photo of them-self to share with the crew, donors and supporters of SALTS following the trip
  • consent to the use of their picture and comments from their post trip letter to be shared with SALTS crew, supporters, and donors in word, print, online and social media.

Carefully consider the trip details, including the dates, routes, and the boarding and disembarking locations of the trip you would like to do before submitting your Trip Request through the link (scroll toward the bottom) on the Summer Trips, Cost and Registration page.  
 

to apply:
submit  a  summer  Trip  request  and

check the "INDIGENOUS YOUTH BURSARY" box on the form


I wanted to know more about my Haida Culture
INDIGENOUS YOUTH BURSARY RECIPIENT FROM BC MAINLAND, 2017