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Family Innovations Scale Grant for Parent- and Caregiver-Led Community Projects (Canada)

Funding Opportunity: Strengthening Health, Education & Women’s Rights

Deadline: 15-Apr-2026

The Family Innovations Scale Grant provides up to USD 150,000 per year to support established, parent-, guardian-, and caregiver-led community groups in enhancing or expanding proven initiatives that strengthen families and improve outcomes for children and youth. The grant prioritizes community-led, lived-experience-driven solutions, with a strong focus on addressing systemic barriers faced by Indigenous and Black families.

Family Innovations Scale Grant Overview

The Family Innovations Scale Grant is a funding opportunity designed to help established community groups strengthen or scale projects that already demonstrate positive impact for families, children, and youth. The grant supports initiatives that improve the experiences of parents, guardians, and caregivers while deepening outcomes for young people.

Rather than funding new ideas from scratch, this grant invests in community-led projects that have been operating successfully and are ready to grow, improve quality, or reach more families.

Purpose and Strategic Focus

The grant focuses on enhancing and expanding existing initiatives that support family resilience and child and youth well-being. Priority areas include:

All supported work must be community-inspired and reflect the real needs and priorities of families involved.

Why This Grant Matters

Healthy, resilient families are foundational to the long-term success of children and youth. The Family Innovations Scale Grant recognizes that parents, guardians, and caregivers are best positioned to design solutions that work for their communities.

By investing in projects already showing impact, the grant helps:

This approach ensures funding drives sustainable, meaningful change rather than short-term interventions.

Who Is Eligible to Apply

Eligible applicants must be parent-, guardian-, or caregiver-led groups with demonstrated experience delivering community projects. Eligible organizations include:

Applicants must also meet specific revenue, governance, and operational criteria defined by the Youth Opportunities Fund.

All projects must follow a clear “led by and for” model, meaning they are created and delivered by people who share identities and lived experiences with the families they serve.

Eligible Groups and Experience Requirements

To qualify, groups must:

Groups at an early or experimental stage are not the primary target for this grant stream.

Funding Amount and Duration

The Family Innovations Scale Grant offers:

Funding is flexible but must directly support project scaling, quality improvement, or broader reach within communities.

Definition of Parents, Guardians, and Caregivers

The grant uses an intentionally inclusive definition of caregiving. Parents, guardians, and caregivers are defined as individuals responsible for the physical, emotional, and financial well-being of:

The definition respects diverse cultural, community-based, and decolonized understandings of caregiving roles.

How the Grant Works

The grant supports projects that are already operational and demonstrating impact. Funded groups typically use support to:

  1. Improve the quality or depth of existing services

  2. Expand programs to reach additional families or communities

  3. Strengthen leadership, systems, or delivery models

  4. Address barriers affecting access, inclusion, or equity

Projects must remain community-led throughout implementation.

How to Apply

Applicants are expected to:

  1. Confirm eligibility based on leadership, experience, and structure

  2. Prepare a proposal describing the existing project and planned enhancement or expansion

  3. Demonstrate lived experience leadership and community alignment

  4. Outline budget needs within the available funding range

  5. Submit required documentation according to Youth Opportunities Fund guidelines

Applications should clearly show how funding will strengthen or scale proven impact.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Strong applications are specific, grounded in lived experience, and clearly focused on measurable improvement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main goal of the Family Innovations Scale Grant?

The grant aims to strengthen and expand proven, caregiver-led community projects that improve outcomes for children and youth.

Who can apply for this funding?

Parent-, guardian-, and caregiver-led grassroots groups and eligible Canadian not-for-profit organizations with at least two years of experience can apply.

Can unincorporated groups apply?

Yes. Grassroots groups that are not registered charities or incorporated not-for-profits may be eligible if they meet governance and revenue criteria.

Is this funding for new projects?

No. The grant is specifically for enhancing or expanding existing initiatives that already demonstrate impact.

How much funding is available?

Applicants can receive up to USD 150,000 per year, with no minimum funding requirement.

What populations does the grant prioritize?

The grant prioritizes projects addressing systemic barriers faced by Indigenous and Black parents, guardians, and caregivers.

Conclusion

The Family Innovations Scale Grant is a targeted funding opportunity for established, caregiver-led groups ready to strengthen or expand proven community solutions. By investing in lived-experience leadership and family-centered initiatives, the grant supports sustainable improvements in child and youth outcomes while addressing systemic inequities at the community level.

For more information, visit Ontario Trillium Foundation.

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