Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute is pleased to announce a new grant initiative, the Membership Development Fund (MDF) for its Canadian member institutions.
The objective of this modest funding is to assist Shastri Canadian member institutions with the organization of events to support the promotion and expansion of India Studies and related activities in their institutions.
Each member institution will receive up to $500 CAD. The fund will disbursed upon receipt of the Final Report (within 2 weeks of completion of the event)
The member representatives of Canadian member institutions are eligible to apply for this grant on behalf of their respective institutions. For a current list of member institutions and members please click here.
Submit completed electronic application to Shastri Institute’s Canada Office at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Please provide the following supporting documentation with the application for the MDF grant:
Application Deadline – June 29, 2012
Events/Initiatives must take place prior to the end September 2012.
Applicant member institutions will receive the grant on a first come first serve basis, subject to the availability of the funds.
Approval of application will be conducted by the ED in consultation with the senior Canadian officer, in accordance with appropriate procedures, guidelines and conditions of the Institute.
Shastri_MDF_Application_Form_2011-2012.doc
Shastri_MDF_Final_Report_Form_2011-2012.doc
For more information, please contact the Program Officers at the Calgary office:
Shastri Calgary Office
Education Tower 1402
2500 University Dr NW
Calgary AB T2N 1N4
Phone: (403) 220-3220
Fax: (403) 289-0100
Email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Please note that the Institute takes no responsibility for missing applications or materials in mail, by post, electronic or via courier.
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