Canada Summer Jobs
Receive up to a maximum of
$ 1000
in Funding
Work with Pocketed to maximize program funding
Purpose: CSJ is a program under the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy (YESS), which aims to provide flexible and holistic services to help youth in Canada develop the skills and gain paid work experience to successfully transition into the labour market.
- The CSJ program objectives align with YESS and are as follows:
- Provide quality work experiences for youth;
- Respond to national and local priorities to improve access to the labour market for youth who face unique barriers; and,
- Provide opportunities for youth to develop and improve their skills.
Program Highlights
Funding Amount
Issuer
Program Type
Deadline
$300,000
Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)
Subsidy
Closed
Program Highlights
Funding Amount
$300,000
Issuer
Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)
Program Type
Subsidy
Deadline
Closed
AgriCommunication Program
Canada Summer Jobs
Company Requirements
Public sector employers
- Public sector employers include public health and public educational institutions, municipal governments, and other organizations under public ownership.
- Among others, this category includes:
- Public community colleges and vocational schools;
- Public health, including: public hospitals, nursing homes, senior citizen homes, rehabilitation homes, and public libraries;
- Public degree-granting universities and colleges;
- Municipal governments and agencies, including regional legislative bodies and departments;
- School boards and elementary and secondary institutions; and,
- Territorial governments.
Private sector employers
- Private sector entities are established in order to generate a profit or to provide an economic advantage to their proprietors, members or shareholders.
- Private sector employers must have 50 or fewer full-time employees across Canada at the time of 11 application to be eligible for CSJ funding.
- Full-time employees are those working 30 hours or more per week.
- This category includes:
- Bodies, incorporated or unincorporated, including partnerships and sole proprietorships;
- Financial institutions;
- Business, incorporated or unincorporated bodies,
- Indian Band corporations;
- Private Band Councils; and,
- Private universities or colleges.
Not-for-profit employers
- Entities under the “not-for-profit” category are established for purposes other than financial gain for their members. This category includes:
- Community, charitable or voluntary organizations, including faith-based organizations (for example, churches, synagogues, temples, mosques);
- Associations of workers or employers as well as professional and industrial organizations;
- Indigenous not-for-profit organizations;
- Non-governmental organizations;
- Unions;
- Sector councils; and,
- Not-for-profit Band Councils.