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Family and Children Bursary Fund 2026 – Closing Date: 31 July 2026 – Get Funded!

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Hey future leaders in Family and Children’s Ministry! 👋 Are you passionate about guiding young souls and supporting families through faith? Well, get ready, because we’ve found a fantastic bursary opportunity that could help you turn that passion into a powerful career!

We’re talking about the Anglican Diocese of Toronto Foundation’s Family and Children Bursary Fund. This bursary is specifically designed to support students pursuing studies in Family and Children’s Ministry, helping them ease the financial burden of their education. Imagine focusing fully on your studies, knowing your tuition and other costs are taken care of!

Important Note: This bursary is offered by the Anglican Diocese of Toronto Foundation and is primarily for students pursuing their studies in Canada.

Who Can Apply?

If you’re studying or planning to study in the field of Family and Children’s Ministry, this bursary might be for you! While specific eligibility criteria are best confirmed directly with the Foundation, generally, bursaries like this look for:

Remember, always check the exact requirements with the Anglican Diocese of Toronto Foundation before applying!

What Does It Cover?

The Family and Children Bursary Fund aims to provide significant financial aid to successful applicants. While the exact amount can vary, it typically helps cover essential study-related expenses, such as:

This support can make a huge difference, allowing you to focus on your calling without the added stress of financial worries.

How to Apply?

Ready to take the next step towards funding your ministry education? Here’s how you can get more information and apply for the Anglican Diocese of Toronto Foundation’s Family and Children Bursary Fund:

Please note: A direct online application link was not provided in the original information. You will need to contact the Foundation directly to inquire about the application process, forms, and specific requirements.

You can reach the Foundation Office via:

Make sure to prepare all necessary documents and information they might request, such as academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement.

If this sounds like the perfect bursary to support your journey in Family and Children’s Ministry, don’t wait — reach out to the Anglican Diocese of Toronto Foundation today! And while you’re here, why not explore more bursaries on Bursaries Room that might be a great fit for your future?

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