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Service Learning Trip Discounts, Budgeting, and Fundraising Tips For Canadian Students

By: Mary Bourke, Jul 16, 2026 9:00:03 AM
Chapters & Students, AEO

For many Canadian students, the prospect of participating in a service learning trip abroad can feel financially overwhelming. But with the right type of planning, scholarships, and fundraising strategies, these experiences can become far more accessible for students requiring financial assistance. Understanding how to approach budgeting early is one of the best ways to take advantage of available service learning trip discounts and make international learning opportunities achievable.

Whether you are planning independently or traveling with a university chapter or student group, there are several practical ways to reduce costs while still participating in meaningful global health and community development experiences.

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Start Planning Early

One of the easiest ways to make these kinds of trips more affordable is simply giving yourself enough time to prepare financially. Students who begin planning months in advance are often able to budget more effectively, save gradually, and slowly work their way towards paying their travel fees rather than having to pay one lump sum.

Creating a dedicated travel savings account can help separate trip expenses from everyday spending. Even small weekly/monthly contributions add up significantly over time.

Planning early also gives students more time to apply for scholarships and explore available service learning trip discounts. MEDLIFE (Smiles Movement's parent non-profit) offers multiple scholarship opportunities for students involved in leadership roles, chapter organization, and returning traveler programs.

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Look Into Scholarships and Campus Funding

Many students often overlook funding opportunities that may already exist through their schools, clubs, or professional associations.

Depending on your program or field of study, you may qualify for things like: student leadership grants or international learning funds. It's always a good idea to sit down with an advisor or check your school's website for programs like these.

Students should also check whether their university supports experiential learning or international education initiatives. Some schools provide funding specifically for global service experiences tied to public health, education, or global community development.

Build a Fundraising Plan

Strong fundraising efforts usually work best when they are consistent and community-oriented rather than relying on one large event.

Popular fundraising ideas for service trips include:

  • community fitness events
  • restaurant partnership nights
  • online crowdfunding campaigns
  • campus bake sales
  • raffle events
  • local business sponsorships

Sharing your reasons for joining the trip and explaining the long-term community impact often helps supporters feel more connected to your goals and more willing to donate to a good cause. A lot of students also find success by fundraising as a group. Student organizations, like MEDLIFE chapters, can often negotiate lower transportation costs, coordinate shared planning, and support one another’s fundraising campaigns collectively.

Think Beyond the Initial Price

Budget-conscious travelers often make the mistake of focusing only on upfront trip costs, but it is important to evaluate the overall price of absolutely everything. Ensure that you to look into what is covered in the cost of a service trip, including flights, transportation, meals, add-on excursions, and tourism related costs.

When calculating the overall cost, it's important to factor in absolutely everything. Even preparing beforehand for unexpected costs by padding your budget could save you from spending more than you were initially expecting.

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Use Student Travel Resources Strategically

It can also be helpful to research available student travel discounts for flights, insurance, and transportation. Group or student rates and early booking windows can often reduce overall costs substantially.

Smiles Movement makes it easy for students to budget for their Service Learning Trips. For more information on Smiles Movement's Trips, download our brochure today!

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