Deadline: 31-May-2026
The Zack’s Crib Homelessness Prevention Fund is a community-focused grant program supporting homelessness prevention and essential support services in the District of Timiskaming in Canada. It provides funding to organizations working directly with individuals experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness, with a strong emphasis on improving community well-being and reducing barriers to basic services.
Program Overview
The fund was established in 2025 through the support of the Zack’s Crib Crisis Centre Board of Directors and is administered by the Temiskaming Foundation. It operates as an endowment-based funding mechanism, investing community donations into local initiatives that strengthen homelessness prevention and social support systems across the Timiskaming District.
Core Focus Areas
- Homelessness prevention programs and services
- Access to basic necessities (food, clean water, clothing, shelter)
- Mental health and addiction support services
- Community-based social services and outreach programs
- Medical care and health-related support services
- Education, arts, and cultural inclusion programs
- Physical fitness and amateur sports initiatives
- Community development and well-being projects
- Inclusive services for vulnerable populations
- Barriers reduction for marginalized communities
Funding Objectives
The Zack’s Crib Homelessness Prevention Fund aims to:
- Prevent and reduce homelessness in the Timiskaming District
- Improve access to essential services for vulnerable individuals
- Support integrated community-based service delivery
- Strengthen mental health and addiction recovery pathways
- Promote inclusive, equitable access to support systems
- Encourage sustainable, measurable community impact projects
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants include:
- Registered charities recognized by the Canada Revenue Agency
- Non-profit organizations
- Municipal governments
- First Nations governments and organizations
- Government agencies delivering community services
Applicants must:
- Operate within or serve the District of Timiskaming in Canada
- Align with homelessness prevention or support objectives
- Demonstrate financial planning and project feasibility
- Complete prior grant evaluation reports (if previously funded)
Funding Details
- Maximum grant amount: up to CAD $15,000
- Application cycle: single annual intake
- Project duration: must be completed within 12 months
- Funding focus: community-impact-driven initiatives
Ineligible Activities
The fund does not support:
- Religious or political activities
- Deficit reduction or debt repayment
- Scholarships or bursaries
- Fundraising campaigns
- Capital building or infrastructure campaigns
- Sponsorships or marketing initiatives
- Research-only projects without direct community impact
- Direct financial assistance to individuals
Evaluation and Selection Process
Applications are reviewed by an Advisory Committee coordinated by the Temiskaming Foundation. The committee includes representatives from:
- Social service organizations
- Municipal governments
- Educational and cultural institutions
- Local community groups
- Foundation board members
Evaluation criteria include:
- Community impact and relevance
- Inclusivity and accessibility
- Financial clarity and feasibility
- Sustainability within a 12-month timeframe
- Ability to serve broad community needs
Expected Outcomes
- Reduced risk of homelessness in the region
- Improved access to essential services and care
- Stronger mental health and addiction support systems
- Enhanced community inclusion and participation
- Better coordination among local service providers
- Measurable improvements in well-being for vulnerable populations
Why This Fund Matters
The Zack’s Crib Homelessness Prevention Fund strengthens local social support systems in Canada by enabling community organizations to deliver targeted, practical interventions. It helps address root causes of homelessness while improving access to essential services and ensuring inclusive support for vulnerable individuals and families in the Timiskaming District.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting projects outside the Timiskaming District scope
- Focusing on individuals instead of community-level impact
- Proposing ineligible activities such as fundraising or capital campaigns
- Weak financial planning or unclear budgets
- Lack of measurable outcomes within 12 months
- Missing required evaluation reports (for previous grantees)
Tips for Strong Applications
- Clearly define the homelessness prevention impact
- Demonstrate strong local community partnerships
- Ensure services are inclusive and accessible
- Provide a realistic 12-month implementation plan
- Include measurable outcomes and evaluation methods
- Align strongly with basic needs and support services
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What is the Zack’s Crib Homelessness Prevention Fund?
- It is a community grant program supporting homelessness prevention in the Timiskaming District
- It funds organizations providing social and essential support services
- Who administers the fund?
- The Temiskaming Foundation
- Who can apply for funding?
- Registered charities, non-profits, municipalities, First Nations, and government agencies
- What is the maximum funding amount?
- Up to CAD $15,000 per project
- What types of projects are supported?
- Homelessness prevention, mental health services, basic needs support, and community programs
- What is the project duration limit?
- Projects must be completed within 12 months
- What projects are not eligible?
- Capital campaigns, fundraising, scholarships, political/religious activities, and direct individual funding
Conclusion
The Zack’s Crib Homelessness Prevention Fund is a targeted community grant initiative in Canada that supports practical, inclusive, and measurable homelessness prevention efforts. By funding local organizations, it strengthens essential services, improves well-being, and reduces vulnerability among individuals and families in the Timiskaming District.
For more information, visit The Temiskaming Foundation.









































