Deadline: 01-Oct-2026
The Shevchenko Foundation is inviting applications under its Community Development Pillar – Local Projects Sector to support initiatives that preserve, promote, and strengthen Ukrainian Canadian cultural heritage and community development across Canada. The program funds local community-based projects that encourage cultural engagement, inclusiveness, creativity, and public participation.
The initiative supports projects that showcase Ukrainian Canadian contributions to Canada while strengthening community connections through innovative and sustainable cultural activities.
Priority Areas
Supported local projects may include:
- Community concerts and performances
- Cultural lectures and public talks
- Commemorative and heritage events
- Workshops and educational sessions
- Conferences and seminars
- Community engagement initiatives
- Collaborative cultural projects
- Innovative heritage preservation activities
Projects must demonstrate a clear connection to the Ukrainian Canadian experience.
Program Objectives
The program aims to:
- Preserve and promote Ukrainian Canadian heritage
- Strengthen Ukrainian Canadian communities across Canada
- Increase public awareness of Ukrainian Canadian culture
- Encourage creativity, inclusiveness, and excellence
- Support sustainable and innovative cultural development
- Promote community participation and engagement
Eligible Applicants
Eligible applicants include:
- Canadian not-for-profit community organizations
- Artist collectives
- Canadian registered private businesses operating mainly in Canada
- Educational institutions
- Professional, semi-professional, and amateur groups governed by a board or responsible body
Organizations working with children under 18 must follow applicable youth protection policies and procedures.
Funding Details
- The Foundation may fund up to 50% of total project or program costs
- Funding can support project-related expenses and community activities
- Grants cannot be used for general living allowances
- Projects with strong financial planning and community impact are prioritized
- Collaborative partnerships and technology-based initiatives are encouraged
Ineligible Projects
The following are not eligible under the Local Projects Sector:
- Annual operational expenses of educational institutions
- General overhead costs
- Festivals
- Ongoing operational activities not tied to a specific project
How to Apply
- Develop a community-based project connected to Ukrainian Canadian culture
- Prepare a clear project plan, timeline, and realistic budget
- Explain community benefits, public engagement, and cultural impact
- Include details of partnerships or innovative approaches if applicable
- Submit the application before the project start date
- Ensure all previous grant reporting requirements are completed before reapplying
Evaluation Criteria
Applications are assessed based on:
- Relevance to Ukrainian Canadian heritage
- Community engagement and participation
- Organizational capacity
- Innovation and sustainability
- Financial responsibility and feasibility
- Overall project impact and planning quality
Tips for Strong Applications
- Clearly explain the cultural and community impact
- Demonstrate strong public participation strategies
- Include realistic budgets and timelines
- Show partnerships or collaborative support
- Highlight innovative or sustainable project elements
- Ensure the project aligns with Ukrainian Canadian cultural goals
FAQ
Who can apply for the funding?
Canadian not-for-profit organizations, educational institutions, artist collectives, and Canadian-based businesses are eligible.
What types of projects are supported?
The program supports concerts, workshops, lectures, commemorative events, conferences, and other community-based cultural initiatives.
How much funding is available?
The Foundation may fund up to 50% of total eligible project costs.
Are festivals eligible?
No, festivals are not eligible under the Local Projects Sector.
Can grants cover participant living expenses?
No, grants cannot support general living allowances.
Conclusion
The Shevchenko Foundation Community Development Grants support local projects that preserve and celebrate Ukrainian Canadian culture while strengthening community connections across Canada. The program encourages innovative, inclusive, and community-focused initiatives that create meaningful cultural impact and public engagement.
For more information, visit Shevchenko Foundation.
