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Rogers Communications

Rogers Youth Grants

Deadline: Rolling deadline Amount: CAD 10,000 – CAD 25,000 Where: Canada (national)

About this grant

Open call for registered Canadian charities and non-profits delivering educational and employment programs to youth ages 12-29, prioritizing youth furthest from opportunity due to socioeconomic and other barriers. Funds mentorship, core academic training, career-readiness and skills-building, and structured learning that increases the likelihood of pursuing higher education or employment. Grants are one year only, administered through the Benevity portal.

Details verified from the funder's page on July 29, 2026. Always confirm the latest requirements on the official Rogers Communications page before submitting.

Who can apply

Registered Canadian charitable or non-profit organizations, headquartered in Canada. Grants are one-year (no multi-year). Overhead must not exceed 30% of the request. Requires a recent audited financial statement (completed in the past two years). A $10,000 grant must impact at least 75 youth; a $25,000 grant at least 150 youth. Not funded: sponsorships of events, scholarships, research, pilot projects at the $25K level, sports teams and sporting events, golf tournaments, conferences and trade shows, endowment or memorial campaigns, multi-year requests, capital campaigns, for-profits, political/lobbying organizations, individuals, religious groups (unless providing secular services), private fee-based schools, advertising, and organizations headquartered outside Canada.

How to apply

  1. Read the guidelines on the Rogers Communications website and confirm your organization qualifies.
  2. Gather your basics: mission, the problem you address, your program plan, and a budget for what you'd do with the funding.
  3. Write the proposal — or have GrantOrb draft it for you from your organization's profile, tailored to Rogers Youth Grants, in minutes instead of weeks.

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