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Request for Proposals: Community Vitality Grant Program (Canada)

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Deadline: 20-Jan-2026

The Community Vitality Grant Program supports innovative projects in London, Middlesex County, and local First Nations communities, aiming to improve quality of life and drive long-term systemic change. Funding ranges from $50,000 to $350,000 per project, with a focus on collaboration, inclusivity, measurable impact, and leveraging additional resources. The program emphasizes transformative solutions in areas such as climate, health, housing, gender equality, and arts-based initiatives.

Overview

The Community Vitality Grant Program provides funding to projects that demonstrate innovation, collaboration, and measurable impact on the quality of life in the region. It encourages initiatives that involve partnerships, leverage resources, and create long-term systemic change in London, Middlesex County, and First Nations communities.

Program Objectives

Funding Details

Focus Areas

Projects should primarily target one or more Vital Signs issue areas:

Arts-based projects are particularly encouraged if they demonstrate innovative approaches and broad impact beyond the arts sector.

Who Is Eligible?

How to Apply / How It Works

  1. Letter of Intent (LOI): Submit by January 20, 2026

  2. Full Application: Selected applicants submit detailed proposals by March 24, 2026

  3. In-person Meetings: Shortlisted applicants present on May 21, 2026

  4. Funding Decisions: Communicated by June 12, 2026

  5. Agreement: Successful applicants sign a Memorandum of Understanding by August 31, 2026

Application Requirements

Tips for Applicants

FAQ

1. What types of projects are eligible?

Projects that improve quality of life, demonstrate systemic impact, and align with the program’s focus areas.

2. Can arts-based initiatives apply?

Yes, arts-based projects are welcomed, provided they demonstrate innovation and broader societal impact.

3. Who can apply directly?

Registered charities, municipal governments, and Indigenous governing bodies are eligible.

4. Can non-profits that are not registered charities apply?

Yes, via partnership with a qualified donee and submission of an agreement at the application stage.

5. What is the maximum grant amount?

$350,000 per project, with exceptions considered case by case.

6. Are capital expenses allowed?

Yes, up to 50% of the requested grant can cover capital expenses; overhead is limited to 15%.

7. What is the evaluation process?

Applicants are evaluated on eligibility, transformative impact, collaboration, accountability, and leveraging potential through a three-stage process: LOI, full application, and in-person presentation.

Conclusion

The Community Vitality Grant Program offers a strategic opportunity for organizations to implement innovative, collaborative projects that drive lasting, measurable change in London, Middlesex County, and First Nations communities. By fostering partnerships, supporting arts and innovation, and emphasizing accountability, this program enables applicants to maximize community impact and create transformative solutions for regional challenges.

For more information, visit London Community Foundation.

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