Earn a $3500 Bursary to LEARN ABOUT SMALL-SCALE FARMING AND SUSTAINABILITY

JEDI is now accepting applications for 2 bursaries valued at $3500 each for the 31-week Regenerative Farming internship at Hayes Farm. The internship runs from Apr 26 - Nov 26, 2021. This extended program includes the same topics as the summer internship plus:

  • customer relations, 

  • fall harvest,

  • storing crops,

  • winter bed prep, 

  • a holistic farm business planner course and

  • tailored mentorship. 

If you have an interest in learning about farming, food security and climate issues, this program is for you! 

The Hayes Farm Regenerative Farming Internship is a community-led program, and their mission is to inspire and mobilize New Brunswickers toward a resilient and thriving food system by providing them with the skills, expertise, and support to practice human-scale regenerative agriculture. Their model addresses local food security, financial responsibility, personal and spiritual fulfillment for individuals, and food production in the local community. They do this in the spirit of honouring Indigenous culture and food ways, integrative principles of land-based learning, and reconnection.

Eligibility Requirements: 

  • Must be an Indigenous person residing in New Brunswick 

  • Must be accepted into the Hayes Farm Regenerative Farming Internship program

Application Deadline:   

The application for Hayes Farm Regenerative Farming Full Internship is separate from the JEDI bursary application. Both applications must be submitted together to hayesteachingfarm@gmail.com by Mar 26, 2021. 

Application Forms: 

https://jedinb.ca/jedi-bursary-applications.html 

https://www.hayesfarm.ca/rfc 

Want to hear more about Sierra’s and Louis-Xavier's experience? Check out our blog post featuring the past bursary recipients here: 

https://blog.jedinb.ca/blog-2/2020/7/13/2-bursaries-have-been-awarded 

Sierra Perley-Brooks  “I started working in an office atmosphere and I felt like I was missing something so being at Hayes Farm is connecting me back to the land and I feel that’s exactly what I need.”

Sierra Perley-Brooks
“I started working in an office atmosphere and I felt like I was missing something so being at Hayes Farm is connecting me back to the land and I feel that’s exactly what I need.”

Louis-Xavier Aubin-Berube “I wanted to put myself into gardening and learn about growing food so that’s why I was really happy with having this opportunity for this internship at Hayes Farm.”

Louis-Xavier Aubin-Berube
“I wanted to put myself into gardening and learn about growing food so that’s why I was really happy with having this opportunity for this internship at Hayes Farm.”