The Community Foundation of Nova Scotia administers a province-wide portfolio of scholarships and awards on behalf of its fundholders, pairing philanthropic giving with educational and community opportunity across Nova Scotia. Its scholarship cycle opens on January 1 each year, with application deadlines spread from March through August, and late applications are not carried forward to the following year. The organization also maintains broader philanthropic infrastructure through funds, donor resources, advisor resources, annual reporting, and community-facing information for applicants and donors. Its scholarships and awards span multiple fields of interest and communities. The foundation’s portfolio includes named programs such as the Buddy Daye Scholarship, the First-in-Family Scholarship, the Loretta Saunders Community Scholarship Fund, the Rita Joe Scholarship Fund, the New Canadian Education Award, and the Digital Nova Scotia TechQuity Award. It organizes this work by area of interest, including African Nova Scotian, Indigenous, New Canadians, Arts, Culture and Heritage, Gaelic and Scottish, Health, Sport and Recreation, Youth, and region- or school-linked awards. That structure shows a foundation working across cultural heritage, educational access, community identity, and local memorial philanthropy rather than limiting its role to a single academic field. The Community Foundation of Nova Scotia also operates in both English and French, with French navigation available alongside its main site. Its scholarship administration includes both open-application and nomination-based awards, marked on the site with an asterisk. The organization identifies itself as the Community Foundation of Nova Scotia Society and lists charitable registration number 87038 9368 RR0001, underscoring its formal charitable role in stewarding funds and delivering scholarship and award programs across the province.