Deadline: 31-Jan-2026
The West Vancouver Foundation offers Community Grants to support local initiatives that foster connection, belonging, and capacity-building on the North Shore. Micro Grants provide $1,000–$15,000 for charitable projects, while Leadership Grants fund staff and volunteer development through training, workshops, and courses.
Program Overview
The West Vancouver Foundation Community Grants aim to strengthen local organizations and enhance community well-being through two main funding streams: Micro Grants and Leadership Grants. These grants support programs and projects that promote social connection, inclusion, and organizational capacity.
Micro Grants
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Funding Amount: $1,000–$15,000, with some multi-year support up to two years.
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Purpose: Responsive funding for charitable initiatives that advance community connection and belonging.
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Ideal Use: Cover small, unexpected project costs such as marketing, materials, or minor operational needs.
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Eligibility: Projects must benefit the West Vancouver community and align with the Foundation’s designated Impact Areas.
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Exclusions: Deficit reduction, endowment building, general fundraising, projects benefiting only individuals (e.g., scholarships), expenses incurred before approval, initiatives without local focus, religious activities tied to one faith, and prohibited political activities.
Leadership Grants
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Purpose: Support organizational capacity-building and development of staff or volunteers.
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Funding Uses: Courses, workshops, training sessions, and peer learning opportunities that enhance skills, collaboration, and sustainable practices.
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Impact: Strengthen nonprofit effectiveness, long-term organizational growth, and community impact.
Who Is Eligible?
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Non-profit organizations operating in West Vancouver and the North Shore.
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Initiatives that contribute to community connection, inclusion, and engagement.
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Organizations seeking support for project completion or capacity-building.
Why It Matters
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Enables local organizations to deliver meaningful community programs without delays due to funding gaps.
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Enhances organizational capacity, ensuring long-term sustainability and effectiveness.
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Supports a vibrant, inclusive, and connected North Shore community.
How to Apply
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Identify Funding Stream: Choose between Micro Grants (for project support) or Leadership Grants (for staff/volunteer development).
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Prepare Application: Include project description, budget, expected outcomes, and alignment with impact areas.
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Submit Online: Follow the Foundation’s application portal instructions.
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Review Process: Applications are evaluated based on relevance, impact, feasibility, and alignment with community priorities.
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Funding Decision: Successful applicants receive notification and grant disbursement.
Tips for Applicants
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Clearly demonstrate community benefit and alignment with West Vancouver priorities.
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Provide a detailed budget highlighting eligible expenses.
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Focus on capacity-building outcomes for Leadership Grants.
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Avoid ineligible activities to ensure successful consideration.
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Show potential for long-term community impact and sustainability.
FAQ
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What is the maximum funding for Micro Grants? $15,000, with some multi-year support available.
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Can Leadership Grants fund volunteer training? Yes, for courses, workshops, and skill-building activities.
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Are individual scholarships eligible? No, projects must benefit the broader community.
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Can funding cover pre-approved expenses? No, only costs incurred after grant approval are eligible.
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Who can apply? Non-profits and community organizations operating in West Vancouver/North Shore.
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What types of projects are supported? Initiatives that promote connection, belonging, inclusion, and community engagement.
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Can religious activities be funded? Only if they are inclusive and not tied to a single faith tradition.
Conclusion
The West Vancouver Foundation’s Community Grants empower local organizations to deliver impactful projects and strengthen their capacity to serve the community. By funding both immediate project needs and long-term organizational development, the Foundation fosters a healthy, connected, and thriving North Shore community.
For more information, visit West Vancouver Foundation.








































