$2-million investment from Scotiabank to help members of underrepresented local communities and newcomers to Canada, including refugees, build essential skills McGill University’s School of Continuing Studies is launching a unique experiential training and professional development program, with support from a $2-million community investment from Scotiabank, to help members of underrepresented local communities and newcomers to Canada, including refugees, build the durable skills they need to pursue their career paths. The generous gift from Scotiabank is part of ScotiaRISE, the Bank’s 10-year, $500-million initiative that aims to promote economic resilience among disadvantaged groups. Scotiabank’s latest investment is the largest ever to the School of Continuing Studies. It will support the School’s Experiential Empowerment & Development (SEED) Initiative, which aims to reduce barriers to career advancement and income stability while contributing to Montreal and Quebec’s
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/CNW/ - Scotiabank today released its inaugural ScotiaRISE Impact Report, providing highlights from the first year of the Bank s 10-year, $500-million.
Today, Scotiabank announced a community investment of $900,000 to Pathways to Education, a national charitable organization breaking the cycle of poverty
TORONTO, June 2, 2022 /CNW/ - In the lead up to World Environment Day, Scotiabank is announcing that from now until July 14th, Scotiabank s Net-Zero Research Fund is accepting funding. | June 2, 2022