What’s Your Bright Idea?
G3 Grow Beyond Scholarship
Your vision for the future of agriculture matters. That’s why G3 is helping students like you reach their full potential in leading the charge for an innovative and globally competitive Canada, whichever career you may choose.
G3 Grow Beyond offers six $5,000 scholarships to high school students with a bright idea for the future of Canadian agriculture. Submit a video describing your vision for a chance to win!
Of those six (6) entrance scholarships, four (4) will be available to applicants from Western Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan) and two (2) will be available to applicants from the remaining provinces and territories (Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon), excluding Quebec.
Note: Only 125 submitted applications will be accepted for review. If 125 applications have been submitted prior to the application deadline, the portal will close regardless of the date.
Eligibility
You are eligible if you:
- Are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
- Are in your final year of a Canadian high school and graduating in 2026
- Are planning to start full-time studies in your first bachelor’s degree or diploma
Requirements
- Create a 2-3 minute video describing your vision for the future of agriculture and how you plan to contribute.Please note: Video submissions longer than 3 minutes will not be accepted.
- Log in, apply, and submit your video by April 8, 2026 at 1:00 PM EST
- How you contribute your time, skills, or care to others;
- The responsibilities or commitments you’ve taken on — formal or informal;
- What you’ve learned from these experiences and how they influence your values of future goals;
- How well your video addresses the questions below. This will be judged by a panel of industry professionals. (65%)
- What is your chosen field of study and why does it interest you?
- What is one major challenge facing the world that you believe could be addressed through innovation in the field of agriculture?
- Describe this innovation and how your studies can achieve it.
- Community and/or school involvement. (20%)
- Online public voting. A maximum of one video vote per IP address will be allowed for each of the five geographic regions designated on the website. (15%)
Involvement may include school activities, community or volunteer work, employment, helping at home, caring for siblings or family members, cultural or faith-based involvement, athletics, creative pursuits, or other meaningful responsibilities.
Word limit: 250–500 maximum words.
Assessment
Recipients will be determined based on the following:
