Deadline: 31 March 2026
The Electricity Human Resources Canada is seeking applications for its Discovering Potential Program to provide funding to employers who create internship or training opportunities that help youth attain career skills and experience.
Electricity Human Resources Canada’s Discovering Potential Program is Canada’s youth work placement initiative for the electricity industry, providing subsidies to employers who create relevant and meaningful internships or on-the-job training opportunities.
Funding Information
- Grant amount: up to $22,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Employer or Training Organization Eligibility: Employer Organizations are eligible if they meet the following criteria:
- Firms whose primary activity is the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity.
- Sector support, including renewables, in any of the following areas: R&D, business development, energy efficiency, fuel switching, clean energy technology, smart grid, energy storage, sustainable development of non-renewable resources.
- Firms engaged in the manufacturing of equipment or the provision of services necessary for generation, transmission or distribution of electricity.
- Firms incorporated or registered in Canada, including for-profit and not-for-profit organizations.
- Indigenous organizations and groups.
- Provincial, territorial, regional, and municipal governments and their departments and agencies.
- Participant Eligibility: Participants are eligible if they meet the following criteria:
- They are between the ages of 15-30 (inclusive) at the start of the placement.
- They are currently under or unemployed and not currently enrolled in full-time post-secondary studies.
- They are a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person with refugee protection in Canada.
- They are legally able to work in Canada according to the laws and regulations of the province or territory where they live.
- Employment Eligibility: Employment is eligible if it meets the following criteria:
- It is an internship that provides youth participants with meaningful employment in electricity/natural resources sector that helps them attain career skills and experience.
- Ex. Professions that require environmental skills, knowledge, experience, or competencies to produce products or deliver services that have an environmental benefit or
- Professions that may not require specialized environmental skills but result in an environmental benefit (trades or manufacturing jobs related to renewable energy) or
- Professions that support organizations in the natural resources sector that work toward positive environmental outcomes.
For more information, visit EHRC.