Deadline: 20-Sep-2026
The 2026 Community Grant Program provides funding to eligible organizations across Canada for projects that strengthen communities, promote equity, diversity and inclusion, encourage innovation, and create lasting positive impact. The program supports registered charities, nonprofit organizations, and other eligible entities delivering measurable community benefits through sustainable and community-driven initiatives.
About the 2026 Community Grant Program
The 2026 Community Grant Program supports initiatives that improve community wellbeing, strengthen social inclusion, and create sustainable positive change across Canada. The Foundation invests in projects that encourage collaboration, address community challenges, and improve the quality of life for diverse populations.
The program follows a transparent, fair, and impact-driven funding process to ensure grants support projects that deliver meaningful and lasting benefits to communities.
Focus Areas
The program supports initiatives related to:
- Community development
- Community engagement
- Equity, diversity and inclusion
- Indigenous community development
- Urban and rural community development
- Innovation and creative solutions
- Community wellbeing
- Social inclusion
- Community partnerships
- Capacity building
- Sustainable community impact
- Quality of life improvement
Funding Information
Funding is available to eligible organizations across Canada. Grant amounts are awarded based on eligible projects that align with the Foundation’s priorities and demonstrate measurable community impact.
Program Objectives
The Community Grant Program aims to:
- Strengthen local communities.
- Support projects that inspire positive change.
- Promote equity, diversity and inclusion.
- Improve community wellbeing.
- Encourage innovation in addressing community challenges.
- Foster collaboration among organizations and communities.
- Deliver measurable and sustainable social impact.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Qualified donees under the Income Tax Act (Canada)
- Registered charities
- Organizations recognized by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
- Eligible non-qualified donees meeting additional compliance requirements
- Registered societies
- Incorporated nonprofit organizations in good standing
Applicants must:
- Have operated continuously for at least one year.
- Be governed by an active and independent Board of Directors.
- Demonstrate sound financial management.
- Maintain appropriate financial records and reporting practices.
- Meet all Foundation eligibility requirements.
Ineligible Activities
The Foundation does not provide funding for:
- Sponsorships
- Sports clubs or sporting event sponsorships
- Individual applicants
- Endowment funds
- Religious activities primarily serving members or direct religious purposes
- Political activities prohibited by the Canada Revenue Agency
Why This Grant Matters
The Community Grant Program helps organizations:
- Build stronger communities.
- Promote inclusion and diversity.
- Improve quality of life.
- Support underserved populations.
- Encourage innovation and collaboration.
- Deliver long-term social impact.
- Strengthen nonprofit organizations and community partnerships.
How to Apply
Applicants should:
- Review the program guidelines and eligibility criteria.
- Confirm organizational eligibility.
- Develop a project aligned with the Foundation’s funding priorities.
- Prepare a detailed project proposal.
- Demonstrate measurable community outcomes.
- Gather organizational and financial documentation.
- Submit the completed application before the deadline.
- Respond to any additional requests during the assessment process.
Application Tips
- Clearly define the community need.
- Demonstrate measurable outcomes and impact.
- Show how the project promotes equity and inclusion.
- Present a realistic implementation plan.
- Highlight partnerships and community collaboration.
- Ensure all required documentation is complete.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying without meeting eligibility requirements.
- Submitting incomplete applications.
- Requesting funding for ineligible activities.
- Providing unclear project objectives.
- Failing to demonstrate measurable impact.
- Omitting financial or governance information.
- Missing application deadlines.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who can apply for the Community Grant Program?
Registered charities, qualified donees, incorporated nonprofit organizations, registered societies, and eligible non-qualified donees in Canada may apply if they meet the program requirements.
What types of projects are funded?
Projects that strengthen communities, promote inclusion, improve community wellbeing, encourage innovation, and create measurable social impact.
What activities are not eligible?
The Foundation does not fund sponsorships, sports events, individuals, endowment funds, direct religious activities, or prohibited political activities.
What should applicants demonstrate?
Applicants should demonstrate organizational capacity, financial accountability, measurable outcomes, strong governance, and alignment with the Foundation’s priorities.
How are applications assessed?
Applications are evaluated based on community impact, innovation, sustainability, organizational capacity, financial management, and alignment with program objectives.
Can newer organizations apply?
Organizations must generally have operated continuously for at least one year and satisfy all eligibility requirements.
Why is this funding important?
The program supports organizations that improve community wellbeing, promote inclusion, strengthen local partnerships, and create lasting positive social change across Canada.
Conclusion
The 2026 Community Grant Program provides valuable funding opportunities for eligible Canadian nonprofit organizations committed to building stronger, healthier, and more inclusive communities. Organizations with innovative, community-focused projects that demonstrate measurable impact and long-term sustainability are encouraged to apply for funding.
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