Companies and private entities willing to finance the preparation of black and indigenous people, with or without disabilities, classified in the National Judicial Examination (Enam) for the next phases of competitions to enter the judiciary, have until June 28th to respond to the Notice published by the National Council of Justice (CNJ). The scholarship project is part of the Affirmative Action Program of the CNJ, aimed at guaranteeing more competitive and equal conditions in the public competitions of the Judiciary.
The aim is to make it possible for up to 100 black and indigenous people to receive R$3,000 a month for up to two years. For this, the program needs around R$15 million - R$7.5 million per year. The funds will be managed by the Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV). Partner organizations will receive a seal of support and public recognition for their contribution to diversity and inclusion.
How to contribute
Any interested and qualified private legal entity can contribute. Preference will be given to national or regional trade associations or organizations representing economic categories. To register, simply send an E-MAIL to
To help, the CNJ has published the "Simplified Guide on How to Contribute", which provides a step-by-step guide on how to join the project.