Youth Non-Profit Skills Development Training Program
Organization: Various Canadian Environmental Nonprofit Organizations
Location: Ontario, Atlantic & Northern Regions in Canada
Time Commitment for Training: 20-70 hours between November 2024 - April 2025
Overall Commitment: In addition to the training time, you will be asked to commit roughly 20 hours/month for at least three months between January and April 2025 to volunteering for a local environmental non-profit.
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Are you looking to break into the environmental sector? Struggling to get responses from job applications or feeling overqualified for the positions you’re offered? In partnership with Eco-Internships, the Capacity Building Institute’s Non-Profit Youth Training Program is here to help you gain practical experience, build your resume, and advance your career in the environmental non-profit sector. These skills aren’t just for non-profits but are transferable to various fields!
About Eco-Internships
Eco-Internships is a non-profit dedicated to helping youth develop careers in the environmental sector while addressing staffing needs in environmental non-profit organizations (ENPOs). Our mission is to create meaningful job opportunities for youth and provide them with the skills and experience necessary to combat climate change. Visit our
website to learn more about Eco-Internships and how we support youth and ENPOs across Canada!
Why Apply?
Through this training, you’ll participate in a self-directed, 70-hour training course that includes:
- up to 20 hours of live virtual sessions
- up to 50 hours of independent study, with readings, video tutorials, and assignments
You’ll also connect with non-profit experts, receive an official certification of completion, and have lifetime access to course materials.
Training Topics:
- Mental Health & Self-Care
- Nonprofit Governance
- Fundraising 101
- Communications & Public Speaking
- Volunteer Management & Event Planning
- Leadership & Organizational Culture
- Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
- Career Development
Program Overview:
This program is part of Eco-Internships' Remote Youth Support Program (RYSP), offering two flexible options for participants:
Option 1: Full Version
For youth committed to working with an organization long-term (6-12 months).
- Total time: 60 hours
- One-week intensive boot camp (Jan 27-31, 2025)
- 2-hour monthly networking sessions (Nov 2024 – Apr 2025)
- Monthly mentor meetings
- Online readings, tutorials, and assignments
Option 2: Condensed Version
Ideal for part-time employees or volunteers with limited time.
- Total time: 20 hours
- 2-3 hour orientation
- Minimum 3 hours of mentorship meetings
- Online course materials (12 hours)
- Monthly meetings (Feb–April 2025)
Mentorship Opportunities
You’ll be paired with a youth mentor who will provide ongoing coaching, support, and feedback throughout your placement. Mentors will help you succeed and apply your new skills to real-world challenges.
Community Project Planning: Hands-On Climate Action
As part of the Remote Youth Support Program (RYSP), youth participants will lead community climate projects to tackle local environmental challenges. This hands-on experience allows you to plan, implement, and evaluate real climate action initiatives in your community.
Through these projects, you will:
- Develop project proposals and secure necessary resources
- Coordinate with local stakeholders and volunteers
- Document your process, assess your project's impact, and share your findings through written reports and evaluation surveys.
This experience ensures that you’ll contribute to your community and gain practical environmental project management and sustainability skills.
Microgrant Support
Microgrants will be available to selected participants based on funding availability to support these initiatives. These grants will cover essential project costs, helping you bring your innovative ideas to life and make a real impact on your local environment.
Share Your Story: Sustainable Stories
You can write articles about your community climate projects as part of the program. These articles will detail your journey from project inception to completion and will be published in the "Sustainable Stories: Local Actions, National Change" column of PERC’s digital newsletter, the PEN. Your work will highlight the impactful actions you’ve taken and inspire others to engage in practical climate action initiatives led by youth across Canada.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Ages 18-30
- Reside in Ontario, Atlantic, Maritime, or Northern Regions of Canada
- Must be involved with an environmental non-profit organization (ENPO)
- Available to complete a project between January and April 2025