Deadline: 31-Jan-2026
The Community Women’s Charity Fund provides grants of up to $30,000 per year to Canadian charities delivering programs that empower single mothers and improve outcomes for their children. The Fund focuses on economic security, personal capacity, and opportunities for children, supporting initiatives that create measurable, meaningful change within the BC Lower Mainland.
What is the CWCF Grant?
The Community Women’s Charity Fund supports high-quality programs that make a tangible difference in the lives of single mothers and their children. By providing financial assistance to registered Canadian charities, CWCF aims to strengthen economic security, personal capacity, and opportunities for children in single mother-led families.
Funding Details
Grant Amount: Up to $30,000 per year
Grant Duration: One year
Eligible Uses:
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Housing support and access to safe accommodations
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Employment and financial stability programs
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Educational and skill-building initiatives
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Mental health and social support services
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Programs enhancing children’s well-being and opportunities
Reporting Requirement: Recipients must submit an annual Program Evaluation Report demonstrating progress toward the Fund’s key goals before applying for subsequent funding
Who is Eligible?
Eligible organizations must:
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Be registered Canadian charities
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Deliver direct services to single mothers and/or their children
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Operate within the BC Lower Mainland
Funding Priority: Programs achieving measurable outcomes in economic security, personal capacity, and children’s well-being
Why This Grant Matters
The CWCF Grant:
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Empowers single mothers through practical and measurable support
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Enhances the personal capacity and resilience of mothers
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Improves opportunities, development, and well-being for children
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Encourages structured, outcome-focused program delivery
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Supports charities creating long-term positive community impact
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility Ensure your organization is a registered Canadian charity serving single mothers in the BC Lower Mainland.
Step 2: Prepare Program Proposal Include objectives, expected outcomes, target population, and a detailed budget.
Step 3: Submit Application Use the CWCF grant application form before the deadlines of January 31 or June 15.
Step 4: Implement Program Execute the project as planned, tracking measurable outcomes.
Step 5: Program Evaluation Report Submit an annual report detailing results, demonstrating progress toward CWCF goals, and ensuring eligibility for future funding
Common Tips and Mistakes to Avoid
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Ensure programs clearly address one or more of the three focus areas: economic security, personal capacity, or children’s well-being
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Provide measurable outcomes and evidence of impact
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Submit the Program Evaluation Report on time before reapplying
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Align program objectives with CWCF’s mission of empowering single mothers
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Ensure the program serves the BC Lower Mainland directly
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the maximum grant amount? $30,000 per year
2. How long is the funding period? One year per grant
3. Who can apply? Registered Canadian charities providing direct services to single mothers and/or children in the BC Lower Mainland
4. What are the focus areas? Economic security, personal capacity, and children’s opportunities and well-being
5. Are outcomes required? Yes, applicants must demonstrate measurable outcomes in an annual Program Evaluation Report
6. When are applications due? January 31 and June 15 each year
7. Can organizations apply again? Yes, but only after submitting a completed Program Evaluation Report for prior grants
Conclusion
The Community Women’s Charity Fund empowers charities to deliver programs that create meaningful, measurable change for single mothers and their children. By supporting initiatives focused on economic security, personal capacity, and children’s well-being, CWCF fosters long-term positive impacts and strengthens families across the BC Lower Mainland.
For more information, visit Cause We Care Foundation.








































