Deadline: 31-May-2026
The CANConnect Micro-Grant Diversity supports youth in Canada to design and lead civic engagement projects that create community impact. Selected applicants can receive up to $1,000 along with mentorship to develop initiatives that promote civic awareness, inclusivity, and democratic participation.
About
The CANConnect Micro-Grant Diversity is a youth-focused funding initiative designed to empower young people to lead civic engagement projects across Canada. It encourages innovative, community-driven solutions that strengthen democratic participation and social impact.
The programme is part of the 2026–2027 Civic Impact Challenge and aims to support at least 160 youth-led projects nationwide.
Key Focus Areas
The programme prioritises projects that align with the following themes:
- Civic engagement and youth empowerment
- Democratic literacy and awareness of political systems
- Community impact and inclusivity
- Media literacy and misinformation awareness
- Local problem-solving through youth-led initiatives
Funding Amount and Support
- Grant size: Up to $1,000 per project
- Total projects supported: Minimum of 160
- Additional support:
- Mentorship and guidance
- Capacity-building support
- Project development assistance
What the Grant Supports
Eligible projects should:
- Address local or regional community challenges
- Promote civic participation and awareness
- Encourage informed engagement with democratic institutions
- Strengthen critical thinking and media literacy
- Foster inclusive community involvement
Who is Eligible?
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Age: 15 to 30 years
- Status:
- Canadian citizen, or
- Permanent resident, or
- Refugee/protected status holder
- Application type:
- Individual applicants, or
- Team applications (with one eligible project lead)
The project lead must:
- Meet all eligibility requirements
- Manage the application and project execution
Why This Grant Matters
This initiative plays a critical role in:
- Empowering youth voices in civic and democratic processes
- Encouraging grassroots innovation and leadership
- Building informed and active communities
- Strengthening resilience against misinformation
- Promoting inclusive participation in public life
How to Apply
Follow these steps to apply:
- Develop a clear project idea addressing a community issue
- Ensure alignment with civic engagement and programme priorities
- Decide whether to apply individually or as a team
- Prepare your application with:
- Project concept
- Expected impact
- Implementation plan
- Submit the application through the official programme platform
- If selected, participate in mentorship and project development activities
How the Programme Works
- Applications are reviewed based on impact, feasibility, and alignment
- Selected participants receive funding and mentorship
- Projects are implemented within the programme cycle
- Participants engage in learning and civic capacity-building activities
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting unclear or overly broad project ideas
- Lack of direct community impact
- Ignoring civic engagement or democratic focus
- Weak implementation or execution plan
- Not demonstrating inclusivity or participation
Tips for a Strong Application
- Focus on a specific local issue
- Show measurable impact and outcomes
- Keep the project realistic and achievable
- Highlight community involvement
- Demonstrate understanding of civic systems
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the maximum funding available?
Applicants can receive up to $1,000 per project.
2. Can I apply as part of a team?
Yes, but one eligible individual must act as the project lead.
3. What types of projects are preferred?
Projects focused on civic engagement, community impact, and democratic awareness are prioritised.
4. Is mentorship included?
Yes, selected participants receive mentorship and guidance.
5. How many projects will be funded?
At least 160 projects are expected to receive funding.
6. Do all team members need to meet eligibility criteria?
No, only the project lead must meet all eligibility requirements.
7. Can beginners apply?
Yes, the programme encourages first-time applicants and young changemakers.
Conclusion
The CANConnect Micro-Grant Diversity is a valuable opportunity for young people in Canada to turn ideas into action. By combining funding, mentorship, and civic learning, the programme enables youth to lead meaningful projects that strengthen communities and democratic participation.
For more information, visit GLOCAL Foundation of Canada.









































