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Request for Applications: Calgary Learns Program Grant (Canada)

Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) Grants for Local Development in Select Countries

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Deadline: 15-Jan-2026

Calgary Learns has opened its 2026–2027 Program Grants to support part-time adult foundational learning programs delivered within Calgary. Funding focuses on adult literacy, English language learning, numeracy, digital skills, skills for learning, and community capacity building. Eligible organizations must be legally incorporated in Alberta for at least two years and serve adults facing financial barriers.

Calgary Learns 2026–2027 Program Grants for Adult Foundational Learning

Overview

Calgary Learns is inviting applications for its Program Grants to support part-time adult foundational learning initiatives delivered within Calgary. The grant term runs from July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2027, with a focus on programs that meet the core learning needs of adults who face financial and educational barriers.

The grants prioritize learning streams that support adult literacy, English language learning, numeracy, digital skills, and foundational personal growth. Programs must complement existing opportunities in Calgary and provide accessible, non-credit, part-time learning.

Focus Areas

Calgary Learns funds programs across several foundational learning domains.

1. Adult Literacy

Supports adults (English as a first language) in:

2. English Language Learning (ELL)

For adults whose first language is not English and who cannot yet communicate fluently.
Supports:

3. Numeracy

Develops the ability to:

4. Basic Digital Skills

Helps adults build competency in:

5. Skills for Learning

Strengthens adults’ capacity to:

6. Community Capacity Building

Supports programs related to:

Eligibility Requirements for Organizations

To apply, organizations must:

Eligible Participants

Programs may serve:

What Types of Programs Are Funded?

Calgary Learns prioritizes:

  1. Literacy and Foundational Learning Programs (highest priority)

  2. Community Capacity Building Programs that enhance foundational skills

  3. Learning Activities offered as part of broader programming (lowest priority if stand-alone)

Programs may include:

How to Apply

While Calgary Learns provides full details during the application cycle, the general steps include:

  1. Review the annual Program Grant Guidelines.

  2. Confirm organizational eligibility and incorporation status.

  3. Prepare a program description outlining:

    • Learning need

    • Target participants

    • Delivery model (hours, format, assessment)

    • Expected outcomes and evaluation methods

  4. Develop a detailed budget aligned with program activities.

  5. Ensure all compliance documents (insurance, policies, annual returns) are current.

  6. Submit the application through Calgary Learns’ online system before the deadline.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Are new organizations eligible?

Only organizations incorporated in Alberta for at least two years may apply.

2. Can programs run outside Calgary?

No. All programming must occur within Calgary city limits.

3. What learner levels are supported?

Adult literacy and numeracy up to Grade 9, and English language learning up to CLB 4 (or CLB 6 for employment readiness).

4. Are full-time or credit programs allowed?

No. Programs must be part-time and non-credit.

5. Can temporary residents participate?

Yes, but only if space is available after permanent residents and citizens.

6. What learning formats are acceptable?

Tutoring, instructor-led sessions, family literacy classes, and structured learning activities.

7. What costs can be funded?

Funding typically covers program delivery costs such as instruction, materials, facilitation, and learner supports as outlined in Calgary Learns’ guidelines.

Conclusion

The Calgary Learns 2026–2027 Program Grants offer essential support for organizations delivering foundational adult learning in Calgary. By strengthening literacy, numeracy, digital skills, and language development, these grants help adults overcome financial and educational barriers while building skills for work, life, and community participation. Eligible organizations can play a vital role in expanding accessible, high-quality learning opportunities across the city.

For more information, visit Calgary Learns.

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