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BC Community Gaming Grants — Human and Social Services
Annual sector-based grant supporting eligible not-for-profit organizations delivering human and social services programs in British Columbia. Sector intake for Human and Social Services runs August 1 to November 30, 2026.
Truist Foundation Grants
Grant program supporting nonprofit organizations in Truist's operating footprint. All applications are submitted through the Foundation's online portal — paper or verbal requests are not accepted, and 501(c)(3) status is verified automatically on submission.
Kroger Family of Companies Charitable Giving
Kroger's charitable giving program supporting communities where it operates, advancing positive change at national and local levels. Runs on fixed quarterly deadlines rather than a single annual cycle.
Build Strong Social Impact Grants
TC Energy's Build Strong social impact program funds community initiatives near its operations. Investment opportunities are considered from communities within approximately 30 kilometres (20 miles) of TC Energy assets. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Foundation For The Carolinas Competitive Grant Programs
Foundation For The Carolinas administers 22 competitive grant programs, each with its own priorities and requirements. A shared sample application exists to help applicants gather the information most of those programs ask for.
Abell Foundation Grants — Regular and Small
Supports organizations building a stronger Baltimore where all residents can thrive. Two tracks share one process: the Small Grant for requests of $10,000 or less, and the Regular Grant for requests greater than $10,000. Notably, neither application has word or character limits, and applicants may submit a Word or PDF attachment instead of completing the individual questions inline.
Brooklyn Org General Operating Support
Multi-year, general operating support of up to $45,000 per year for organizations rooted in and serving Brooklyn communities. General operating support means unrestricted funding for the organization's core work rather than a single project.
Neighbourhood Small Grants (NSG)
Small grants of $50 to $500 for residents to lead projects that bring neighbours together. Open to any resident of British Columbia of any age, experience or background, and to small volunteer-based neighbourhood and community groups. Reviewers look for projects that genuinely bring neighbours together and are open and inclusive.
Free to Play
Supports outdoor play for children — creating the time, space and freedom for unstructured outdoor play so families come outside, neighbours meet, and communities grow closer. Eligible activities include temporarily closing streets for outdoor play and hosting traditional land-based activities. Delivered nationally through local community foundations.
Community Vitality Grant Program
Multi-year granting program that has distributed over $14M since 2011, supporting substantial community projects in London and Middlesex County. Administered as a three-stage process: Letter of Intent, full application, then decision.
Calgary Foundation Community Grants
The Calgary Foundation's largest granting program, open twice a year, supporting engaged and inclusive communities in the Calgary area. Funds existing programming (delivery, continuation, stabilization or incremental growth where the core program, target population and service delivery model stay the same) as well as new initiatives. Roughly 200 applications are received each cycle.
Canada Post Community Foundation Grants
Annual granting program making a positive impact on the lives of Canadian children and youth aged 21 and under. Offers project grants, capped grants for schools and recreation facilities, and larger Signature Grants for national organizations, plus an Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation Signature Grant awarded annually.
TELUS Friendly Future Foundation — Community Board Grants
Regional Community Boards fund local, grassroots community-based health and education programs that help youth facing obstacles reach their full potential. Boards operate by region (including Interior and Northern BC, Vancouver and Coastal, Vancouver Island, Barrie and Central Ontario, and others), each with its own intake.
Bell Let's Talk Community Mental Health Fund
Improves access to mental health care, supports and services across Canada by funding proven best practices and evidence-based or evidence-informed community programs. One-year grants aligned to a grant year that typically starts October 1.
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