Grant & Project Search
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NOTE: This search functionality is a work in progress. Please let us know if additional filter criteria would be useful to you. Some project descriptions may have formatting errors that result from our database export – not the organization’s original submission. Please note that the grants and projects found here primarily reflect the application-based grant programs above. This listing does not include grants made via Donor Advised and Designated, Student Award or Charitable Organization Funds. For a full listing, see our Annual Reports.
Name of Organization
Project Name
Grant Program
Grant Year
Description
Amount
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Name of Organization
13008037 Canada AssociationProject Name
Youth en Route policy reviewGrant Program
Strategic Opportunity GrantsGrant Year
April 2023 - March 2024Description
Youth en Route's Board of Directors updated and reviewed its operating and governance policies in January 2023. As a relatively new organization, these policies are important to ensure the organization is ready and capable of accepting larger and more complex grants and operating revenue. The organization is on the cusp of moving from a fully volunteer organization to one with paid staff and it is incumbent on the board to lay the proper foundation for effective governance. The purpose of this project is to perform an expert review of the organization's existing policies and discuss and/or incorporate suggested improvements to prepare the organization for future growth.Amount
$5,000 -
Name of Organization
13008037 Canada AssociationProject Name
Roll Out Carbon WeekGrant Program
Neighbour GrantsGrant Year
April 2023 - March 2024Description
Operating as Youth En Route, this charity supports a week of activities that support students to cycle to schoolAmount
$10,000 -
Name of Organization
4-H AlbertaProject Name
Intro to 4-H ProgramGrant Program
Community GrantsGrant Year
April 2024 - March 2025Description
The new urban program will create a bridge from traditional rural to new innovative programming in urban communities, a transformational project. It will reach youth from all socio-demographic walks of life. By bringing together urban and rural communities, this initiative facilitates networking opportunities, resource sharing, skill development, and a supportive environment where participants can make meaningful connections, enhance their sense of belonging, and cultivate lifelong friendships.Amount
$120,000 -
Name of Organization
Abbeydale Community AssociationProject Name
Abbeydale Community Garden BuildGrant Program
Stepping StonesGrant Year
April 2022 - March 2023Description
Volunteers transform an underused tennis court into a gathering spot focused on food and communityAmount
$1,000 -
Name of Organization
Abbeydale Community AssociationProject Name
Community Garden ExpansionGrant Program
Stepping StonesGrant Year
April 2023 - March 2024Description
Volunteers add more garden beds to meet community interest in participatingAmount
$1,000 -
Name of Organization
Ability New Brunswick Inc.Project Name
Everyone PlaysGrant Program
Doc Seaman Amateur Sport GrantsGrant Year
April 2023 - March 2024Description
Para NB-Sport and Recreation's goal for this project is to increase the amount of parallel sport and recreation opportunities in schools to ensure all students build the fundamental movement skills and physical literacy to be active for life. The main objectives of our project are to increase access and availability of adaptive equipment and devices through our provincial Equipment Loan Service program for youth within the NB school system.Amount
$35,000 -
Name of Organization
Ability New Brunswick Inc./Capacité Nouveau-Brunswick Inc.Project Name
Removing Barriers for Para Sport Development in New BrunswickGrant Program
Doc Seaman Amateur Sport GrantsGrant Year
April 2018 - March 2019Description
Para NB Sport & Recreation's initiative is to bring parallel sport and recreation to individuals with a disability by offering free access to adapted equipment through our provincial equipment loan service and support for a variety of adapted sports throughout New Brunswick.Amount
$30,000 -
Name of Organization
Ability New Brunswick Inc./Capacité Nouveau-Brunswick Inc.Project Name
Keeping Active in Para Sport and Recreation During COVID-19 in New BrunswickGrant Program
Doc Seaman Amateur Sport GrantsGrant Year
April 2020 - March 2021Description
This project aims to bring physical and mental health benefits through access to parallel sport and recreation for individuals with a physical disability by offering free access to adapted equipment through our provincial equipment loan service and accessibility reviews throughout New Brunswick.Amount
$30,000 -
Name of Organization
Ability Society of AlbertaProject Name
general charitable activityGrant Program
OtherGrant Year
April 2018 - March 2019Description
Amount
$9,275 -
Name of Organization
Ability Society of AlbertaProject Name
Technology for Online ServicesGrant Program
Pandemic-Related Grant ProgramsGrant Year
April 2020 - March 2021Description
We consistently provide programs and services to approximately 1200 distinct children with mild, moderate and severe disabilities, and their families, per year. Approximately 85percent of that number have an Autism diagnosis. Almost two thirds of our caseload are immigrant families. Prior to COVID, all of our services were done face to face either individually or in groups. COVID has rendered that service model impossible and we have had to immediately pivot to an online service model. That is a model we are ill prepared for and requires a technological infrastructure that we mostly do not have. Thus we require resources for staff training plus physical assets such as Hardware ( laptops and tablets for parents and children of modest means who don t have them), Software, Conferencing Equipment, Clinical Toys and Supplies and a small amount for office related equipment.Amount
$35,000 -
Name of Organization
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProject Name
COVID-19 Indigenous Task ForceGrant Program
Pandemic-Related Grant ProgramsGrant Year
April 2020 - March 2021Description
During the pandemic, our priority is to provide social and basic food and non-food supports and resource to Indigenous, children, youth and families including Elders/ seniors, and homeless individuals.Amount
$50,000 -
Name of Organization
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProject Name
Indigenous Hub at Cross Roads CentreGrant Program
Community GrantsGrant Year
April 2018 - March 2019Description
Create an Indigenous Hub of services and supports contained within a singular multi-functional Centre - The Indigenous Hub @ Crossroads Centre.Amount
$150,000 -
Name of Organization
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProject Name
Addictions and Continuing Cultural SupportsGrant Program
Community GrantsGrant Year
April 2019 - March 2020Description
The Addictions and Continuing Cultural Supports Program will use culturally appropriate resources to engage, support and inform our Aboriginal community about opioid addiction.Amount
$200,000 -
Name of Organization
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProject Name
Aboriginal Awareness Week Committee 3-year SupportGrant Program
OtherGrant Year
April 2022 - March 2023Description
Calgary Foundation has been a supporter of AAW for many years and this grant will provide the Friendship Centre and the Aboriginal Awareness Week committee with three years' worth of funding. Multiyear funding for the committee is extremely important as it provides some assurances that the event will be able to go forward for the foreseeable future, but also allows them to leverage additional funding from other charitable, corporate or government sources.Amount
$60,000 -
Name of Organization
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProject Name
AFCC Continuity and Recovery PlanGrant Program
Pandemic-Related Grant ProgramsGrant Year
April 2020 - March 2021Description
The next three months it's imperative that we plan for the continuation of essential and critical Friendship Centre functions and services, the plan will assist in distinguishing between critical and essential services and those that can be stopped or adapted to the changing environment. Currently, the Friendship Centres are in the response phase of a global pandemic. Normally, this planning would have happened prior to the outbreak and the declaration of a public health emergency on March 17, 2020 in Alberta. This has necessitated planning during the outbreak and in advance of the recovery and mitigation phases of the planning cycle.This Plan will serve as a guide for Friendship Centres to facilitate the continuation of essential services and/or functions as well as providing alternate delivery for programs This planning process will help you to think strategically and critically about your operations and will assist in minimizing the disruption of services.Amount
$20,000 -
Name of Organization
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProject Name
AFCC Elders LodgeGrant Program
Major & Signature GrantsGrant Year
April 2022 - March 2023Description
Twelve, self-contained, one-bedroom units of affordable housing, AFCC, in consultation with its design team and informed by its Elder’s, has created an Indigenous owned and operated building designed from the ground up to provide safe and dignified accommodation for Indigenous seniors. Two of the units will be fully accessible and two additional units are designed to be adaptable for barrier free occupancy, allowing for maximum optimization for residents whose mobility needs could change in time. The building is designed to be durable with a robust building envelope. The energy consumption will be 40 to 45% below the Alberta Building Code requirements and will be augmented with solar voltaic panels. The land blessing ceremony occurred in January 2022 and construction commenced in May 2022. The anticipated completion is May 2023. Additionally, AFCC, Elder Reg Crow Shoe (CM) and Rose Crow Shoe (CM), wishes to honour the significant cultural contributions of Canada’s First Nations and Indigenous peoples by providing a variety of Indigenous art work. Furthermore, the intent is to invite local Indigenous artists to provide artwork, artifacts, sculptures, and other interpretative works to create a living culture with tangible links to the Indigenous community. See attached suggested request for proposals for local Indigenous artists. The amenity and gathering space have been envisioned as a multi-purpose area for cultural activities, teaching, knowledge circle, and ceremonies. The opportunity to provide special rug as a central focus and other accessories to create a unique environment for spiritual healing, and knowledge transfer. See attached suggested request for proposal for local indigenous artist. The current project funding is for hard and soft costs only. Appliances are currently unfunded. To offer a truly dignified living environment for seniors, We would like to furnish all the suites with. a curated package : bedding, furnishings, appliances, cookware, and other household items provided to each unit has been designed to reflect the overall respect we have for the Elder’s of the community. A turnkey, fully furnished housing solution allows for the assurance of safety, comfort, and dignity to the residents. Given the timing of the anticipated completion date of May 2023, we believe this aligns perfectly with the timing of the Calgary Foundation.Amount
$380,000 -
Name of Organization
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProject Name
Is Kitsii Gome (Seven Brothers Circle): Community Healing CollectiveGrant Program
Major & Signature GrantsGrant Year
April 2022 - March 2023Description
The collective strategically supported the community through the pandemic, and now provides continuing care supports post COVID. This unique approach to delivering programs and services is geared towards removing barriers and empowering individuals. The collective maintains it's Indigenous based framework and strategy ( attached for context) to ensure cultural relevancy and safety. Our goal is to address the following key areas : basic needs , food security and provide cultural reconnection opportunities. The Seven Brothers Circle membership operates on a 'pooling' resources and coordinated approach to meeting the need of the community. During the requested timeframe, we hope to achieve the following: 1) Identifying immediate needs of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit people living within the Treaty 7 territory of Alberta. Post COVID - Continuing Care Supports. 2) Coordinate and connect the efforts of front-line agencies, partners, funders, and advisors to meet the needs of Indigenous community members. 3) Joint funding applications for new program development addressing existing gaps in services. 4) Create Orientation/Recruitment package, ie. ‘Creation Story’ 5) Elder consultations and guidance. 6) Utilization of the community network to spread information of important current events, community updates, and new programming and supports. 7) Holistic evaluation of the wellbeing, engagement, and success of Indigenous community members, and sharing information on any programming gaps or successes with the collaboration to improve community .Amount
$220,000 -
Name of Organization
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProject Name
Is Kitsii Gome (Seven Brothers Circle): Community Healing CollectiveGrant Program
Major & Signature GrantsGrant Year
April 2023 - March 2024Description
The collective strategically supported the community through the pandemic, and now provides continuing care supports post COVID. This unique approach to delivering programs and services is geared towards removing barriers and empowering individuals. The collective maintains its Indigenous based framework and strategy to ensure cultural relevancy and safety. Their goal is to address the following key areas: basic needs, food security and provide cultural reconnection opportunities. The Seven Brothers Circle membership operates on a 'pooled' resource and coordinated approach to meeting the needs of the community.Amount
$440,000 -
Name of Organization
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProject Name
Board Governance and Strategic PlanningGrant Program
Strategic Opportunity GrantsGrant Year
April 2019 - March 2020Description
Develop a three-year strategic plan and board governance refresher for The Aboriginal Friendship Centre of Calgary (AFCC) Board of Directors.Amount
$10,000 -
Name of Organization
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProject Name
Circle for Aboriginal Relations - AFCC Board Governance and Strategy DevelopmentGrant Program
Strategic Opportunity GrantsGrant Year
April 2019 - March 2020Description
Circle for Aboriginal Relations brings together professionals from diverse backgrounds with with Aboriginal Relations groups in communities, governments and industries. We provide leadership by creating a circle to foster a broad understanding different perspectives to address needs in community. CFAR values the vision and direction of the AFCC and so in partnership would like to understand the predominant needs of the Indigenous community so as to build solutions together for the betterment of Indigenous people. This project would bring in a qualified consultant Tracy Balash, Brave Birds Studio to undertake Board Governance and Strategy training to update and align the direction of CFAR as an entity, and in concert with AFCC. See workplan.Amount
$10,000 -
Name of Organization
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProject Name
Seven Brother's Wildfire Response CollaborativeGrant Program
OtherGrant Year
April 2023 - March 2024Description
Amount
$50,000 -
Name of Organization
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProject Name
Elders & Seniors Gathering to Address the Community's Opioid CrisisGrant Program
OtherGrant Year
April 2019 - March 2020Description
To support 80 Elders in a community gathering by providing stew, bannock and berry soup; for the voices of the Elders to be heard on this important issue that is having a great impact on our community.Amount
$1,200 -
Name of Organization
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProject Name
Calgary Urban Indigenous Immunization RolloutGrant Program
Pandemic-Related Grant ProgramsGrant Year
April 2021 - March 2022Description
The Aboriginal Friendship Centre of Calgary, leading with its key partners (Circle of Wisdom Elders and Seniors Centre, and Siksika Health Services) will urgently deliver COVID-19 immunizations to high-risk Indigenous individuals living in the Calgary area. AFCC will be the first Friendship Centre in Canada out of 121 to lead an Urban Indigenous COVID-19 vaccination program.Amount
$75,000 -
Name of Organization
Aboriginal Friendship Centre of CalgaryProject Name
SEVEN BROTHERS CIRCLE - IS KITSII GOMEGrant Program
Pandemic-Related Grant ProgramsGrant Year
April 2021 - March 2022Description
SEVEN BROTHERS CIRCLE -IS KITSII GOME is the collective Indigenous response to COVID 19 for Calgary's urban Indigenous community and surrounding Nations. Using the Indigenous Oral Practices Governance Model over 24 partnering agencies and stakeholders address seven areas (circles)- social and cultural supports Indigenous housing basic needs mental health technology enabling services income support. The Circles are guided by the wisdom of the Elders/Knowledge Keepers.Amount
$75,000 -
Name of Organization
Abundant Life Church SocietyProject Name
Bread Basket Food Program RedesignGrant Program
Pandemic-Related Grant ProgramsGrant Year
April 2020 - March 2021Description
We hope to add mobile shelving and other equipment to reorganize and redesign our program so we can distribute food while following current health and safety guidelines (to meet AHS regulations).Amount
$5,721 -
Name of Organization
ACCA Leadership FoundationProject Name
Alberta Social Innovation & Finance StrategyGrant Program
OtherGrant Year
April 2019 - March 2020Description
To fund a two-year 'experiment' to build the social finance ecosystem in Alberta.Amount
$20,000 -
Name of Organization
Accessible Housing SocietyProject Name
HR Efficiency and Compliance ImprovementsGrant Program
Community GrantsGrant Year
April 2019 - March 2020Description
Improvements to Accessible Housing's digital human resources systems will result in greater efficiency and accuracy for Accessible Housing's team, resulting in a stronger and more sustainable organization overall.Amount
$25,169 -
Name of Organization
Accessible Housing SocietyProject Name
Accessible Renovations for safety and aging in placeGrant Program
Community GrantsGrant Year
April 2022 - March 2023Description
Accessible Housing is expanding into a new market with the Residential Accessible Design (RAD) Program. The RAD Renovations team will help individuals age in place and improve safety in their homes with accessibility features as well as help businesses and community centres improve access. From home and site assessments, accessibility recommendations to construction coordination, RAD Renovations can oversee your accessibility renovation every step of the way.Amount
$70,000 -
Name of Organization
Accessible Housing SocietyProject Name
General charitable activityGrant Program
OtherGrant Year
April 2022 - March 2023Description
To honour their contribution to community building, outgoing Calgary Foundation volunteers were asked to recommend a grant to the charity of their choice.Amount
$200 -
Name of Organization
Accessible Housing SocietyProject Name
Alan Moon Capacity Building Award 2022-23Grant Program
OtherGrant Year
April 2022 - March 2023Description
The grant is to support the organization's capacity building work as it implements the coaching and learning from the Thriving Non-Profits Program.Amount
$5,000 -
Name of Organization
Accessible Housing SocietyProject Name
Pandemic Funding NeedsGrant Program
Pandemic-Related Grant ProgramsGrant Year
April 2020 - March 2021Description
Due to the pandemic we have had to find new/different ways to provide services for clients and residents in programs. Clients coming out of homelessness do not have mobile phones, we need to adjust service delivery significantly during this pandemic, thus communication remotely with clients is vital. To adjust we need to purchase prepaid phone so Case Workers can provide regular check ins with clients to see how they are coping physically and emotionally with the pandemic. In another program, we are incurring unbudgeted and unexpected expenses to provide daily health screenings for all residents. Each day, we do 100 screenings based on information from Alberta Health, each screening sheet needs to be printed and kept on record. This process has increased supply costs for printing and toner and increased workload for staffing. We also had to adjust increased demand in staffing by adding on-call staff and contract workers as well as incurring additional overtime costs for staff.Amount
$10,000 -
Name of Organization
Accessible Housing SocietyProject Name
Emergency Call System for InclusioGrant Program
Community GrantsGrant Year
April 2023 - March 2024Description
Inclusio, Accessible Housing's supportive living site for adults with disabilities/limited mobility needs to upgrade the emergency call system in the residents. For the safety of residents a very old outdated system lacking safety features expected in a supportive living site needs to be replaced. Inclusio is looking to replace the system with newer technology that will improve safety for emergency responses to falls or medical situations. The grant will go towards implementing a new system.Amount
$67,495 -
Name of Organization
ACORN Institute CanadaProject Name
Civic Engagement for Calgary Tenants in partnership with Calgary ACORNGrant Program
Community GrantsGrant Year
April 2023 - March 2024Description
ACORN Institute Canada will assist Calgary ACORN in expanding it's impact in Calgary's low-to-moderate income communities through the Civic Engagement for Calgary Tenants project. This engagement project and workshop series will combat civic disengagement in the Calgary's low-to-moderate income communities by engaging and training new civic leaders on policy issues that matter to them.Amount
$30,000 -
Name of Organization
Action Coalition on Human Trafficking Alberta AssociationProject Name
Internal Audit and Market AssessmentGrant Program
Strategic Opportunity GrantsGrant Year
April 2022 - March 2023Description
The goal of this project is to enhance ACT Alberta's front-line services to victims/survivors of human trafficking through The goal of this project is to enhance ACT Alberta's front-line services to victims/survivors of human trafficking through improved efficacy and cross-agency collaboration. We will achieve this by completing three phases of work: 1) Internal audit of our programs, services, and logic models 2) External market assessment of the programs and services available for victims and survivors of human trafficking in Calgary and surrounding regions 3) Facilitate a workshop with ACT Alberta's Board and staff to share learnings and determine how to pivot, partner, or enhance our programs and cross-agency partnerships This work will directly inform a secondary project funded by the City of Calgary, expanding the scope to better serve the sector.Amount
$10,000 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
Strengthening Ethnocultural Communities ResponseGrant Program
Pandemic-Related Grant ProgramsGrant Year
April 2020 - March 2021Description
ActionDignity partners with 80 culturally diverse community organizations, 15 of whom expressed the need for help to better serve families in consideration of their culture. We are part of a COVID Response Team that partners with AHS in educating and assisting workers' families to practice AHS advisory. More than 70percent of 2,300 Cargill workers live in Calgary with their families. We support essential workers and their households from Cargill and elsewhere, most of whom are infected and isolating.Urgent Needs for ethnocultural organizations:1. Help organizations provide culturally appropriate urgent needs: food, house supplies 2. Support organizations use technology and online communications to safely assist their community members in first language as they get food, supplies and information 3. Coaching on how to apply for CERB, Workers Compensation, and government benefits 4. Information about COVID, flattening the curve, coping, mental health, workers rights.Amount
$120,000 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
The B.L.A.C.K Project Becoming Leaders Acquiring Critical KnowledgeGrant Program
Community GrantsGrant Year
April 2019 - March 2020Description
The B.L.A.C.K Project is a 3-year collaborative project for Black youth in Calgary to focus on personal growth and development beyond the classroom. Youth will gain confidence, leverage community connections and learn how to build their own initiatives, while combating anti-black racism.Amount
$135,000 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
Reaching Out Acting Together for Equity and DiversityGrant Program
Community GrantsGrant Year
April 2018 - March 2019Description
Action Dignity aims to adjust its organizational framework to act as a shared platform for boosting joint initiatives across communities. It will broadly communicate its new brand to the public, plan and implement formal platform functions and transition to a more effective collaborative for equity.Amount
$150,000 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
3-year core operating supportGrant Program
OtherGrant Year
April 2021 - March 2022Description
Amount
$225,000 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
Mental Health Forum: Connecting Professionals with Community MembersGrant Program
Stepping StonesGrant Year
April 2022 - March 2023Description
Volunteers organize an event to discuss mental health wellness strategies for professionals in the field and their communitiesAmount
$1,000 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
BEE Project (Brokers for Equity and Empowerment)Grant Program
Strategic Opportunity GrantsGrant Year
April 2022 - March 2023Description
This project will support ActionDignity's Brokers for Equity and Empowerment (BEE) Project that is partially funded by the City of Calgary. The need to retain and sustain community brokers is paramount for ActionDignity's niche work: community development and capacity building. The goal of the project is to create a Broker Sustainability Model by 1) tightening the efficiencies in ActionDignity's internal system viz-a-vis its ever evolving and integrated Brokers Strategy and needs of the communities it serves; 2) strengthening strategies that enhance capacity building; 3) sustaining and retaining these talents to achieve organizational outcomes and broader community impact.Amount
$10,000 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
Celebrating African Tapestry, Culture, and History in partnership with Ladies in the Family FoundationGrant Program
Neighbour GrantsGrant Year
April 2022 - March 2023Description
An event to celebrate and promote African women's volunteerism in the Calgary community.Amount
$7,500 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
Memorial Gathering Honouring Our Brothers and Sisters Let's Start a Conversation, in partnership with Greater Forest Lawn Indigenous leadersGrant Program
Neighbour GrantsGrant Year
April 2022 - March 2023Description
A neighbourhood event of community truthtelling, healing, and culture sharingAmount
$7,500 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
Every Vote Counts 2018Grant Program
Neighbour GrantsGrant Year
April 2018 - March 2019Description
Youth educate youth about the importance of voting.Amount
$5,000 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
Reconnecting with Nature in partnership with Eritrean Seniors Community AssociationGrant Program
Neighbour GrantsGrant Year
April 2018 - March 2019Description
Seniors and their communities deepen their connection to the land and their city through learning activitiesAmount
$5,000 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
South Asian Inspiration Awards DevelopmentGrant Program
Strategic Opportunity GrantsGrant Year
April 2021 - March 2022Description
This project will support the launch of the South Asian Inspirational Awards by laying the foundation for the creation of the awards that will recognize individuals who have contributed to positive changes in the community. This initiative will also raise awareness of the need to advance gender equality/equity in the South Asian Community in Calgary in surrounding area. The SAIA was incorporated as a nonprofit society in September 2021, and development work is needed to create the process, policies, and framework for the awards with a goal to launch the awards program in the fall of 2022.Amount
$6,900 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
Sound Mind Sound BodyGrant Program
Neighbour GrantsGrant Year
April 2019 - March 2020Description
Women in the Afghani community run a series of workshops to involve more isolated women into community lifeAmount
$7,500 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
Bahaghari Rainbow ProjectGrant Program
Neighbour GrantsGrant Year
April 2019 - March 2020Description
Members of the FilipinX community group Bahaghari support each other and engage their wider communities through events and activities to breakdown stereotypes.Amount
$7,500 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
Greater Forest Lawn Parent Support NetworkGrant Program
Neighbour GrantsGrant Year
April 2019 - March 2020Description
Neighbourhood volunteers build links of trust and empowerment between community residents and local services.Amount
$7,500 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
Youth Empowerment mental-health FairGrant Program
Neighbour GrantsGrant Year
April 2019 - March 2020Description
Young leaders within the Filipino community organize a public event to destigmatize the topic of mental health and will collect youth’s stories as a new community resource.Amount
$7,500 -
Name of Organization
Action DignityProject Name
Third Party Fundraising Strategic PlanGrant Program
OtherGrant Year
April 2020 - March 2021Description
To hire a consultant to help guide the organization (staff and Board) through creating best practices, policies and procedures in relation to organizing, partnering and hosting third party fund-raising events. In addition, the consultant will help create a donor relations strategy to help build long-term sustainability and capacity in the organization.Amount
$20,000