A man of considerable wealth, he felt an obligation to return whatever he could to the community.
His philanthropy was expressed through generous and varied donations so numerous that they may never be fully catalogued but did include the General Hospital in St. Catharines, the Art Gallery of Ontario, Queen’s and Toronto Universities, Wycliffe College and many, many others.
Most outstanding of his benefactions is THE LEONARD FOUNDATION. It was created in 1916 and revised in 1923. The FOUNDATION has a Charitable Trust and also a Financial Assistance Program for students who, without help from the Foundation, would not be able to continue their education. It is significant that Colonel Leonard placed emphasis on financial need rather than high academic achievement. He also believed that the recipients of his awards should have qualities for leadership so that Canada could grow. Over the years, the amount available for the Financial Assistance Program has grown to approximately $130,000.00 annually. Approximately 100 awards are made annually. The value of the award is usually $1,000 – $1,500.
IF YOU DO NOT FULFILL THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA, PLEASE DO NOT APPLY
- Colonel Reuben Wells Leonard wanted this financial assistance to go to individuals who, without it, would not be able to obtain a degree. For that reason, a true financial need must be demonstrated. Those still living with their families and whose gross total annual income, including “in kind” benefits* exceeds $60,000.00 are not likely to be accepted. Those applicants who have permanently resided outside of the family home for an extended period will be required to supply detailed financial information. It is recognized that some of this information is somewhat personal; however, to fulfill the requirements of the donor, it is required. If you do not wish to divulge this information, the General Committee will not be able to make a reasoned decision.
- The Leonard Foundation scholarships are awarded to students enrolled or enrolling in an accredited undergraduate degree program in a College or University in Canada. The institutions must be open to all without restriction except for an academic standard. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants.
- Students must be enrolled in their first undergraduate program as a full-time student. A student is considered to be full-time if when enrolled for a program’s full year credit. Only students pursuing a post graduate degree in Education or Divinity are eligible for continuing support.
- All applicants will be considered, but when necessary, preference may be given to children of ordained clergy, licensed elementary or secondary school teachers, Canadian military personnel, graduates of a Canadian Military College, members of the Engineering Institute of Canada and members of the Mining and Metallurgical Institute of Canada. Preference is also given to those who have previously received an award from The Leonard Foundation.
- Successful applicants are expected to obtain employment during free time to help defray the costs of their education. In addition, they must participate regularly in athletic, fitness or military activities. Personal qualities showing a potential for leadership are also a requirement.
How to Apply
Be sure to review the criteria detailed on this website to confirm your eligibility, particularly the applicability of eligibility criteria 1.
To apply, download the online Application Form.
Your form must be completed in its entirety. It can be completed electronically or printed and completed by hand. If completed by hand, please ensure it is clearly legible, especially your name, mailing and email addresses.
The application form is to be submitted through a Nominator. A list of Nominators can be found on the website. Select one nearest you and contact them for an appointment/interview. This must be done before March 31. The earlier the better, but not before January 2.
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Scholarship Value: $1,500
Awards Available: 100
Award Deadline: Register to View