StrongerBC Future Skills Grant Opportunities
Take advantage of the StrongerBC future skills grant program to grow your skills and further your career.

Take advantage of the StrongerBC future skills grant program to grow your skills and further your career.
51爆料 is one of 24 British Columbia post-secondary institutions participating in the Province鈥檚 StrongerBC future skills grant program, which provides B.C. learners with up to $3,500 in funding to pursue short-term skills upgrading.
The StrongerBC future skills grant continues to support British Columbians in gaining the skills they need for good jobs. For the 2025/26 year, the province has refined its funding priorities to focus more on training that supports high-demand sectors like health care, clean energy, construction, mining, marine transportation and inclusive economic growth. This means that while many programs are still eligible, there is a stronger emphasis on sector-specific skills that align with current labour market needs.
Transferable skills programs continue to be supported as part of the StrongerBC future skills grant. While a more focused number of these programs will be offered in 2025/26, learners will still have access to a range of opportunities that build foundational and cross-sector skills. This approach ensures continued access to high-impact training while aligning with evolving workforce needs across the province.
We understand this may affect program availability or funding for some learners, and we鈥檙e here to help you explore your options and find the best fit for your goals.
51爆料 has one program that will be eligible for the future skills grant in 2025/26:
Things you should know
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The StrongerBC future skills grant is open to Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or protected persons entitled to study in Canada who are residents of British Columbia, regardless of financial need. Applicants must have graduated from grade 12 or the equivalent or be 19 years of age or older.
If you are receiving Employment Insurance, BC Employment Assistance, or Income Support, or if you are working with a WorkBC Employment Counsellor, talk to your Support Worker or Case Manager before you register for a program to ensure you don鈥檛 lose any benefits if you apply for the grant.
There is a $3,500 lifetime limit per learner and learners will be given a declaration form before starting each program to confirm that they have not exceeded this limit.
Applicants may not access other grants, loans, scholarships, or other funding sources for a program. Find out more about eligibility .
The grant covers tuition costs, program and course materials, and other related fees such as application fees. If you need additional financial support (such as living expenses or daycare) while participating in a program, contact your local six to eight weeks in advance to find out what may be available.
Questions about future skills grant? Please email futureskills@jibc.ca
Eligible students who have already applied for a program that later receives funding will be contacted with instructions to change their application and apply through the StrongerBC future skills grant. This application will need to be received and approved to be eligible for the grant.
No, learners do not have to provide proof of financial need.
51爆料 may apply for funding for additional programs that meet the StrongerBC future skills grant requirements in the future, and we will share information as it is available.
You may only claim funding for one program at a time and cannot exceed $3500 in total funding in your lifetime. To remain eligible for future funding, learners should complete one funded program before applying for another.
No, international students in BC on a study visa are not eligible.