Grants for Indigenous Communities in Newfoundland and Labrador (2025)

If you’re part of an Indigenous-led or serving organization in Newfoundland and Labrador, 2025 offers a rich landscape of grants supporting everything from cultural preservation to youth engagement, climate justice, education, and community resilience. Below is a curated guide to help you find the right fit for your work.

1. Indigenous Cultural Heritage Program – Government of Newfoundland and Labrador

Deadline: April 1, 2025
Focus Areas:
Supports the preservation, revitalization, and celebration of Indigenous cultures and heritage. Projects may include traditional arts and crafts, oral histories, language preservation, storytelling, cultural festivals, and intergenerational knowledge transfer.
Eligibility: Indigenous groups/organizations in Newfoundland and Labrador
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2. Grants to Youth Organizations – Government of Newfoundland and Labrador

Deadline: June 6, 2025, by 5:00 PM
Focus Areas:
Funds programs that empower and engage youth, promote leadership, life skills, and social development. Supports after-school activities, youth-led initiatives, mentorship programs, and engagement in arts, sports, and community service.
Eligibility: Non-profit organizations serving youth in Newfoundland and Labrador
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3. Community Fund – Community Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador

Deadline: Varies
Focus Areas:
Backs grassroots community-driven initiatives that create lasting local impact. Prioritizes projects that enhance social inclusion, volunteerism, education, health, and quality of life in Newfoundland and Labrador communities.
Eligibility: Non-profits in the province
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4. Creating, Knowing and Sharing – Canada Council for the Arts

Deadline: Varies
Focus Areas:
Supports Indigenous-led artistic creation, cultural knowledge transmission, and community-based practices. Projects may include visual arts, performance, land-based practices, ceremonial work, or intergenerational knowledge transfer in creative forms.
Eligibility: First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals and groups
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5. Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage – Local Festivals

Deadlines:

  • Jan 31: For festivals starting Sep 1–Dec 31
  • Apr 30: For festivals starting Jan 1–Jun 30
  • Oct 15: For festivals starting Jul 1–Aug 31
    Focus Areas:
    Funds festivals that celebrate local culture, heritage, and the arts. Emphasis on community participation and inclusion of Indigenous traditions, languages, stories, music, and food.
    Eligibility: Non-profits, municipalities, Indigenous organizations
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6. Canada Cultural Spaces Fund

Deadline: Ongoing
Focus Areas:
Supports the renovation, construction, and equipment purchase for facilities dedicated to arts and heritage. Helps create accessible and safe spaces like museums, cultural centers, and performance venues in Indigenous and rural communities.
Eligibility: Indigenous and non-profit cultural organizations
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7. RBC Future Launch Scholarship for Indigenous Youth

Deadline: February 5, 2025
Focus Areas:
Provides financial support and mentorship opportunities for Indigenous youth pursuing post-secondary education. Encourages the development of leadership and career readiness skills.
Eligibility: Indigenous students across Canada
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8. TD Friends of the Environment Foundation (TD FEF) Grant

Deadlines: Jan 15, Jul 15
Focus Areas:
Funds environmental education, green infrastructure, and citizen science projects. Encourages community engagement through schoolyard greening, park programming, tree planting, and sustainability education.
Eligibility: Indigenous communities, schools, municipalities, charities
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9. Lululemon Social Impact Grants

Deadline: LOI opens in June
Focus Areas:
Supports community-led initiatives promoting physical, mental, and social well-being. Focuses on historically marginalized populations and projects that foster inclusivity and equity.
Eligibility: Non-profits or fiscally sponsored groups, global scope
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10. McConnell Foundation Grants

Deadline: Rolling
Focus Areas:

  • Reconciliation: Indigenous-led healing and governance
  • Climate: Systemic approaches to environmental justice
  • Community Building: Strengthening social infrastructure and belonging
  • Capacity: Non-profit and leadership development
    Eligibility: Canadian charities and select partnerships
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11. Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund (IPRF)

Deadline: Upcoming
Focus Areas:
Supports land stewardship, traditional knowledge sharing, spiritual wellness, food sovereignty, and community healing. Designed and directed by Indigenous leaders.
Eligibility: Indigenous organizations and councils
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12. Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro – Community Investment Program

Deadline:

  • General: Year-round
  • Wetlands: May 25, 2025
    Focus Areas:
  • General: Youth safety, STEM, inclusion, environmental awareness
  • Wetlands: Conservation and education in Labrador
    Eligibility: Charities, non-profits, Indigenous groups
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13. TELUS Friendly Future Foundation – Community Board Grants

Deadline: Sep 8 – Oct 3, 2025
Focus Areas:
Innovative youth-focused health and education projects that use technology to bridge access gaps—like virtual learning platforms, digital mentorship, and assistive tech.
Eligibility: Canadian registered charities
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14. Catherine Donnelly Foundation – Environment Grant

Deadline: LOI due by June 3, 2025
Focus Areas:
Funds bold, community-led climate justice efforts, especially those that are Indigenous-led. Supports grassroots mobilization, education, narrative change, and cross-sector collaboration.
Eligibility: Canadian charities and non-profits
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15. Indigenous Youth Roots (formerly CRE)

Deadline: Multiple (check site)
Focus Areas:
Empowers youth-led projects that promote Indigenous knowledge, culture, education, and leadership in urban, rural, and remote communities.
Eligibility: Indigenous youth groups and non-profits
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Tips for a Successful Grant Application

  • Align Your Mission: Make sure your project clearly aligns with the funder’s priorities and values.
  • Be Specific: Clearly define the need, goals, activities, and expected outcomes of your project.
  • Demonstrate Impact: Show how your project will benefit your community and contribute to long-term change.
  • Follow Instructions Carefully: Each funder has different requirements—pay close attention to formatting, deadlines, and supporting materials.
  • Collaborate: Partnering with other organizations can strengthen your proposal and extend your reach.

Good luck with your applications!

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