Deadline: 25-Mar-25
The Pride London Festival Endowment Fund supports individuals and community organizations who are working to build inclusion; promote education; and develop awareness of issues around sexual & gender diversity within the LGBT2SQIA communities and/or the broader population.
The Pride London Festival Endowment Fund made its very first grant in 2018, in support of Camp Kee-Mo-Kee’s Out & Loud event – an 2SLGBTQIA+ day at camp for high school students featuring speaker Holly Painter, special workshops and social time with 2SLGBTQIA+ youth.
Funding Information
- Total Amount Available: $2,000
- Grant amount maximum: $1,000
Eligibility Criteria
- The applicant must be – or have an affiliation with – a Middlesex, Elgin or Oxford County (Ontario, Canada) registered, charitable non-profit.
- They are a Public Foundation, and they make grants or distributions only to organizations that are “qualified donees”, which according to Canada Revenue Agency, includes registered Canadian charities. One implication of this is that they are unable to grant to a not-for-profit organization without registered charitable status.
- An organization that is not a qualified donee wishing to apply for funding from London Community Foundation may do one of the following:
- Make a formal application to Canada Revenue Agency to become a registered charity or
- Establish a partnership with a local registered charity that would receive the funds for the project from the Foundation
For more information, visit LCF.