Scholarships

Carl Orff Canada offers one scholarship and one research grant. Many chapters also offer an annual scholarship. Please see below full details on our scholarships and how to apply and donate and advance our scholarships.

The Gunild Keetman Fund

The Gunild Keetman Fund was established in 1976 by Music for Children – Carl Orff Canada – Musique pour enfants, to provide annual grants to selected Canadian students or teachers for study at an approved course at a Canadian university or organized by a COC Orff Chapter.

Gunild Keetman’s association with the Schulwerk began in 1925 when she was a student at the Güntherschule, a gymnastic and dance school in Munich, of which Carl Orff was the musical director. Equally talented in music and movement, she soon became his colleague, writing music for the Orff instrumentarium and directing the orchestra of dancers which she formed in collaboration with the brilliant dancer, Maja Lex.

Her early career was highlighted by international tours of this group, performances at the Festival of the Ninth Olympic Games in Berlin and a series of broadcasts with children in 1948 for Bavarian Radio. That same year she wrote the music for The Christmas Story, which Orff produced and broadcast on Christmas Eve.

Her work continued to evolve. In 1949 she was engaged to teach children’s classes at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. This was followed by a series of Orff-Schulwerk milestones: Schott’s publication of Volume I of Das Schulwerk, Musik für Kinder, Columbia/Electrola recordings of Music for Children, and the preparation of children from the Mozarteum for the first of many films to be made throughout the world. As always, she was totally involved – creating the music, coordinating the groups and conducting – always in collaboration with Carl Orff. Throughout Carl Orff’s life, Gunild Keetman (1904-1990), occupied the unique position of devoted friend and colleague, dedicating her artistic integrity to him and his work.

This fund is named in her honour as a tribute to a selfless humanitarian and an example to those who would work in the field of elementary music education.

Scholarships from the Gunild Keetman Fund are awarded in the spring of each year and are available for all approved Orff Schulwerk courses offered in Canada, summer and winter. Applicants must be members in good standing of Carl Orff Canada, who have successfully completed a Level I Orff course. Application forms are on-line and included in the January issue of Ostinato. The application deadline is April 15.

Click on the links below to download the interactive PDF forms. Please follow the directions for completing and submitting forms by e-mail. The deadline for submission of scholarship forms is April 15.

Scholarship Application Form
Reference Form

The Gunild Keetman Fund relies on infusion of new capital in order to provide scholarships for study of the Orff philosophy. The scholarship fund was set up and continues to be financed entirely through donations from individual Carl Orff Canada members and from the chapters. Donations may be sent to the National Treasurer or be made online. They are tax deductible and a receipt will be sent. When making a memorial or celebratory donation, please consider the Gunild Keetman Fund of Carl Orff Canada. Your continued support is greatly appreciated!

The Carolyn McMillan Research Bursary

Established in 1994 and renamed in 2008 in honour of Carolyn McMillan, this $1000 grant is offered biennially to encourage research relating to the application and study of Orff Schulwerk in Canada. Projects may be broad-based and may include such topics as:

• practical applications for the classroom
• the integration of the Orff approach in music therapy, private teaching, geriatrics, palliative care etc.
• pilot projects for the music education major or the practising teacher
• a descriptive and evaluative annotation of bibliographic resources on Orff philosophy and/or Orff materials
• participation in the Special Course at the Orff Institute in Salzburg, Austria

Criteria for Awarding Project Grants

Applicants must be current members of Carl Orff Canada, Canadian citizens and Level III graduates. Application deadline: June 15 of the current year.

Application Form

Reference Form

Doreen Hall International Studies Scholarship 

APPLICATION DEADLINE: JUNE 15

Established in 2025 in honour of the founder of Carl Orff Canada, Doreen Hall, the purpose of this scholarship is to facilitate participation in Orff Schulwerk professional development courses outside of Canada. 

Courses may be broad-based and include, for example, the International Orff Schulwerk Forum Salzburg (IOSFS) week-long summer program, courses focused on Indigenous Music, jazz studies, world music, creative dance and movement, or music therapy.

This $1,000 scholarship will be awarded annually to one person who best fits the criteria.

Criteria for Scholarship

The successful applicant will be chosen based on their detailed application.

  • Resume or CV that includes education background, music training, Orff training, workshops presented, publications
  • Personal background, experience and professional activities that include an interest in lifelong Orff-based learning and commitment to furthering Orff studies
  • Applicant must be a current member of Carl Orff Canada, and a Canadian citizen
  • Proof of successful completion of Orff Level III
  • Statement of interest including the significance or potential impact of the course for the individual applicant or applicant’s Orff Chapter, or students
  • Two reference letters

 

Application Form

Reference Form

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Conference Bursary (2026)

APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 15, 2026

The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Conference Bursary was established in 2024 in recognition
of the need for a more diverse representation in Carl Orff Canada membership. The funds for
this bursary are intended to be used toward the cost of accommodation and travel for Passages
2026 Carl Orff Canada Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, April 23 – 26, 2026.  In addition,
registration will be covered by COC which includes Friday lunch and Saturday banquet.
Individual amounts awarded will be dependent on the number of successful applicants. A total
of $3000.00 has been allocated to this bursary. (2026)
Criteria for the Bursary
● Applicant must be a member of Carl Orff Canada
● Applicant must identify as a person from an underrepresented population.
What makes you diverse?
● Applicant should be engaged in local chapter workshops and/or COC Teacher
Education Courses or be engaged in and contribute to the arts or cultural arts in
their school and/or community.
● Applicant must submit an application form including a letter of intent or video which
outlines their interest in Orff Schulwerk, reasons for wanting to attend the conference,
and how they intend to apply their learning. On the understanding that application
content may be sensitive, all information shared will be treated as confidential.
● Two references are required.
● Applicant will be required to submit an expense estimate for the conference (travel and
accommodation)
● The bursary recipient is expected to attend the COC Passages Conference 2026,
providing reflections on the attended sessions and how they benefited from attendance
at the conference for publication in Ostinato, the Carl Orff Canada journal. Due June 15,
2026.
● The recipient will have the opportunity to participate in a mentorship program over the
course of the year with a COC-approved digital mentor.
Applicants should apply directly to past-president@orffcanada

Application Form

Reference Form

Chapter Scholarships

Many chapters offer an annual scholarship. Most of these honour a member of the chapter for past leadership and other contributions to that chapter. Visit your local chapter websites for application forms and deadlines.