Scholarship Fund
As part of our ongoing journey, we acknowledge that Keylela Effect, as a place of reconnection to culture and ceremony, is not without its barriers. For many, being able to afford to attend Ceremony Weekends is a financial privilege.



Keylela Effect Scholarship Program
As part of our commitment to cultivate spaces of loving openness we aim to reduce some of the financial barriers by way of the Keylela Effect Scholarship Program.
We ask that applicants meet the following criteria to apply for a scholarship: You identify as Indigenous, Aboriginal, First Nations, Metis or Inuit.
We kindly ask if you are not experiencing financial need, that you consider paying for your experience.
This helps us to prioritize individuals who do not have the financial resources to do so.
Keylela Effect Scholarship Program
As part of our commitment to cultivate spaces of loving openness we aim to reduce some of the financial barriers by way of the Keylela Effect Scholarship Program.
We ask that applicants meet the following criteria to apply for a scholarship: You identify as Indigenous, Aboriginal, First Nations, Metis or Inuit.
We kindly ask if you are not experiencing financial need, that you consider paying for your experience.
This helps us to prioritize individuals who do not have the financial resources to do so.



Keylela Effect Scholarship Program
As part of our commitment to cultivate spaces of loving openness we aim to reduce some of the financial barriers by way of the Keylela Effect Scholarship Program.
We ask that applicants meet the following criteria to apply for a scholarship: You identify as Indigenous, Aboriginal, First Nations, Metis or Inuit.
We kindly ask if you are not experiencing financial need, that you consider paying for your experience.
This helps us to prioritize individuals who do not have the financial resources to do so.