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TELUS Friendly Future Foundation

TELUS Friendly Future Foundation — Community Board Grants

Deadline: Rolling deadline Amount: Up to CAD 20,000 Where: Canada (regional Community Boards)

About this grant

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.

Details verified from the funder's page on July 29, 2026. Always confirm the latest requirements on the official TELUS Friendly Future Foundation page before submitting.

Who can apply

Canadian registered charities and qualified donees as defined by the Canada Revenue Agency. Single-year grants only. Maximum one application per calendar year to each Community Board region, and organizations must not have received funding from the Board they are applying to in the preceding period. Ineligible: fiduciary intermediary relationships where a non-profit leverages another registered charity's status; community-based programs of religious organizations unable to show non-denominational participation; general charitable operating costs including salaries and overhead; sponsorships, advertising and retroactive funding; scholarships and bursaries; international programs.

How to apply

  1. Read the guidelines on the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation 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 TELUS Friendly Future Foundation — Community Board Grants, in minutes instead of weeks.

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