Deadline: 31-Jul-2026
The Mary Beth Miller Memorial Fund 2026 provides grants of $1,000 to support individuals and organizations in the Northwest Territories (Canada) delivering training and sports leadership opportunities in outdoor recreation. The fund promotes participation, leadership development, and skill-building in activities such as cross-country skiing, biathlon, mountain biking, speed skating, canoeing, and kayaking.
Mary Beth Miller Memorial Fund 2026
The Mary Beth Miller Memorial Fund supports initiatives that encourage outdoor recreation, athletic development, and leadership training in the Northwest Territories. The program provides financial assistance to help individuals and organizations organize or participate in training and leadership opportunities that strengthen outdoor sports and recreational activities.
The fund recognizes the importance of developing leadership skills while promoting healthy, active lifestyles through outdoor recreation.
About the Fund
The Mary Beth Miller Memorial Fund is designed to encourage participation and leadership in outdoor sports by supporting training opportunities that build skills, confidence, and community engagement.
The program helps strengthen outdoor recreation by investing in activities that develop athletes, coaches, instructors, volunteers, and future sports leaders throughout the Northwest Territories.
Funding Information
- Grant Amount: $1,000
- Funding Year: 2026
- Funding amounts may vary in future years.
Focus Areas
The fund supports training and leadership opportunities in:
- Cross-country skiing
- Biathlon
- Mountain biking
- Speed skating
- Canoeing
- Kayaking
- Outdoor recreation
- Sports leadership
- Recreation training
- Athlete development
Objectives of the Program
The fund aims to:
- Support outdoor recreation training.
- Develop sports leadership skills.
- Encourage participation in outdoor activities.
- Strengthen community recreation programs.
- Promote healthy and active lifestyles.
- Build leadership capacity within outdoor sports.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Individuals residing in the Northwest Territories.
- Organizations operating within the Northwest Territories.
Applicants must propose activities related to eligible outdoor recreation training or sports leadership opportunities.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants should:
- Be based in the Northwest Territories.
- Conduct training or leadership activities in eligible outdoor recreation disciplines.
- Demonstrate how the funding will support sports participation or leadership development.
Previous grant recipients may apply again in future years; however, receiving funding previously does not guarantee future funding.
Eligible Activities
Examples of supported activities include:
- Cross-country skiing training
- Biathlon coaching or leadership programs
- Mountain biking instruction
- Speed skating development programs
- Canoeing skills training
- Kayaking leadership opportunities
- Outdoor recreation coaching
- Sports leadership development
- Instructor or volunteer training in eligible outdoor sports
How to Apply
Applicants should follow these steps:
- Confirm that you meet the eligibility requirements.
- Develop a training or sports leadership activity related to an eligible outdoor recreation discipline.
- Prepare a description of your proposed activity.
- Explain how the funding will support participation or leadership development.
- Complete the application according to the program guidelines.
- Submit the application before the deadline.
Selection Criteria
Applications are generally assessed based on:
- Alignment with the program’s objectives.
- Relevance to eligible outdoor recreation activities.
- Contribution to sports leadership or training.
- Community benefit.
- Feasibility of the proposed activity.
- Potential impact on participants.
Why This Fund Matters
Outdoor recreation plays an important role in promoting physical health, leadership, and community engagement in the Northwest Territories. This fund helps individuals and organizations expand access to training opportunities, develop future sports leaders, and encourage lifelong participation in outdoor activities.
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly describe the training or leadership opportunity.
- Explain how participants will benefit.
- Show how the activity supports outdoor recreation.
- Include realistic objectives and expected outcomes.
- Demonstrate community involvement where possible.
- Present a clear and practical implementation plan.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying for activities outside the eligible sports.
- Providing incomplete project descriptions.
- Failing to explain the leadership or training component.
- Assuming previous funding guarantees future support.
- Omitting required application information.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who can apply for the Mary Beth Miller Memorial Fund?
Individuals and organizations located in the Northwest Territories that are delivering eligible outdoor recreation training or sports leadership activities.
How much funding is available?
The fund provides $1,000 in 2026, although funding amounts may change in future years.
What activities are eligible?
Training or leadership opportunities in cross-country skiing, biathlon, mountain biking, speed skating, canoeing, and kayaking.
Can previous recipients apply again?
Yes. Previous grantees may apply in future funding rounds, but prior funding does not guarantee future awards.
Are both individuals and organizations eligible?
Yes. The program accepts applications from eligible individuals and organizations in the Northwest Territories.
Does the funding amount remain the same every year?
No. Funding levels may vary depending on available resources.
What makes a strong application?
Applications that clearly demonstrate how the proposed activity supports outdoor recreation training, sports leadership, and community participation are generally more competitive.
Conclusion
The Mary Beth Miller Memorial Fund 2026 provides valuable support for individuals and organizations in the Northwest Territories working to strengthen outdoor recreation training and sports leadership. By investing in activities such as cross-country skiing, biathlon, mountain biking, speed skating, canoeeing, and kayaking, the fund helps develop future leaders, encourage active lifestyles, and promote long-term participation in outdoor sports and recreation.
For more information, visit Yellowknife Community Foundation.
