Scholarships
Britannia Woods Community House is proud to support residents in pursuing their educational and creative goals through our annual scholarships. These opportunities are designed to recognize community leadership, creativity, and financial need, while continuing the legacy of impactful individuals from our neighbourhood.
Whether you are a student dedicated to community service or a creative pursuing your passion, our scholarships are here to support your journey.
Eleanor Elliott Memorial Scholarship
The Eleanor Elliott Memorial Scholarship is an annual award of $1,500 presented to an individual of any age who lives in or has lived in Britannia Woods for a significant period and who demonstrates an outstanding commitment to community service and care.
This scholarship honours the memory of Eleanor Elliott, a former resident, volunteer, Britannia Woods Community Services Board Member, and beloved “mother of Britannia Woods.” Eleanor was a deeply community-minded mother who raised her sons while also dedicating over two decades of volunteer service to supporting families across the neighbourhood.
Through this scholarship, Britannia Woods Community House continues Eleanor’s legacy by supporting individuals who are committed to community care and who are pursuing their educational goals.
Who Should Apply
This grant is for individuals who:
- Demonstrate strong commitment to community service and care
- Actively contribute to their community through volunteering or leadership
- Are pursuing post-secondary education in Canada
- Show financial need and a commitment to personal and academic growth
Eligibility Snapshot
- Be a current or former resident of Britannia Woods (including long-term residents)
- Be of any age
- Be pursuing a first post-secondary degree or diploma in Canada
- Be enrolled full-time or part-time at a publicly recognized institution
- Demonstrate financial need
Scholarship Value: $1,500
Deadline: May 13, 2026
Submit your application and continue Eleanor’s Legacy of community care and service.
Manyok Akol Memorial Grant for Creatives
The Manyok Akol Memorial Grant for Creatives is an annual award of $1,500 presented to an individual of any age who lives in or has spent a significant part of their life in Britannia Woods, and who demonstrates a strong commitment to the creative arts in any form.
This grant honours the memory of Manyok Akol a former resident, volunteer, summer camp staff member, and youth of Britannia Woods, whose life was marked by kindness, creativity, and care for others. Known to many as “Manny,” he was a supportive friend, a caring brother, and a loving son.
Through this memorial grant, Britannia Woods Community Services continues Manyok’s legacy by supporting individuals who are passionate about creative expression and committed to pursuing their artistic dreams.
About Manyok Akol
Manyok Akol was an active and valued member of the Britannia Woods community. As a youth, volunteer, and summer camp staff member, he brought energy, warmth, and creativity to those around him. He is remembered for his kindness, generosity, and the positive impact he had on friends, family, and the community.
This grant celebrates his life by investing in others who carry forward that same spirit of creativity and care.
Who Should Apply
This grant is for individuals who:
- Are dedicated to creative arts (e.g., visual arts, music, writing, performance, media, etc.)
- Show passion, originality, and commitment to their craft
- Have a meaningful connection to the Britannia Woods community
Eligibility Snapshot
- Current or former resident of Britannia Woods
- Open to ages 17- 25
- Demonstrated involvement or dedication to the creative arts
Scholarship Value: $1,500
Deadline: May 13, 2026
Apply today and take the next step in your creative journey.
Larry Hill Mina Yaw-i Scholarship
“One Who Is Kind” or “One Who Gives”
Britannia Woods is proud to introduce the Larry Hill Mina Yaw-i Scholarship, established in 2025 to honour over two decades of Larry Hill’s compassionate leadership and unwavering commitment to equity, inclusion, and community.
This annual $1,000 scholarship supports emerging leaders who embody kindness in action, individuals who are creating inclusive spaces, challenging inequities, and uplifting underrepresented voices.
Open to applicants of all ages pursuing post-secondary education in Canada, the award reflects Larry’s belief that leadership can emerge at any stage of life and that everyone deserves the opportunity to lead with purpose.
About Larry Hill
Larry Hill is a retired Deputy Chief of Police and a long-time leader within Britannia Woods. Known for his integrity, humility, and courage, he has spent his life advocating for equity and inclusion-both within policing and across the broader community. His legacy reflects the Anishinabeg value of Mina Yaw-i and the principle of Mino Pimadiziwin, living in a good way.
Who Should Apply
This grant is for individuals who:
- Lead with compassion and integrity
- Are committed to equity, diversity, and social justice
- Actively support and uplift their communities
- Demonstrate financial need
Eligibility Snapshot
- Current or former resident of Britannia Woods or Ottawa
- Pursuing a first post-secondary degree or diploma in Canada
- Enrolled full-time or part-time at a recognized institution
- Open to all ages
Scholarship Value: $1,000
Deadline: May 15, 2026
Apply today and take the next step in your creative journey.