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Funding Opportunities for Food Programs in NL - Last Updated May 2020
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Funding Program NameGrantorType of GrantorAvailable to:Needs to be incorporated (Y/N)Area Covered:Due DateWebsiteDescription
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Western Regional Wellness Coalition GrantWestern Regional Wellness CoalitionCommunity SectorNon profit and community groups in Western Health RegionyRegional - Western Health Regionmultiple times per yearhttp://www.westernwellnesscoalition.com/page/Funding.aspxTo support community groups and organizations in the Western Health region (Port Saunders to Port aux Basques, Burgeo, Ramea and South-West Coast, east to White Bay) in promoting wellness in their communities.
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Western Regional Wellness Coalition School Grant Western Regional Wellness CoalitionCommunity SectorSchools (K-12) in Western Health RegionnRegional - Western Health Regionmultiple times per yearhttp://www.westernwellnesscoalition.com/page/Funding.aspxTo support K-12 schools within the Western Health region to promote health and wellness to all students
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Northern Regional Wellness Coalition Community Grant Northern Regional Wellness CoalitionCommunity Sectornonprofit, school councils, family resource centers, youth yRegional - Northern Peninsula & Southern Labrador (Served by LG Health Authority)multiple times per yearhttp://www.northernwellnesscoalition.comThe purpose of Community Grants is to provide monetary and resource supports to engage community involvement and encourage actions to promoteHealthy Eating, Physical Activity, Tobacco Control, Injury
Prevention, Mental Health Promotion, Environmental Health, Child & Youth Development and
Health Protection
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Labrador Regional Wellness Coalition Community Grants Labrador Regional Wellness CoalitionCommunity Sectornonprofit, community-based organizations yRegional - Labrador, excluding area served by NWRCmultiple times per yearhttp://www.lrwc.ca/home/community-grants.htm
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Eastern Regional Wellness Coalition Grant Eastern Regional Wellness CoalitionCommunity SectorNonproft, ERWC memberyRegional - Eastern Health Region (Avalon Rural)multiple times per yearhttp://easternwellnesscoalition.com/coalition-fundingThe Eastern Regional Wellness Coalition (ERWC) Community Grant program is to support community involvement and action to promote wellness. This program provides opportunity to foster and strengthen community partnerships
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Wellness Grant ProgramWellness Coalition - Avalon EastCommunity SectorNon profit organizationsnRegional - Eastern Health Region - Avalon areamultiple times per yearhttps://www.wellnesscoalition-avaloneast.ca/index.php/grantsThe Wellness Grant Program exists to support groups and organizations in the Avalon East area who are promoting wellness in their communities and to foster partnerships among community groups
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Healthy Communties Partnership FundEastern Health Government of NL - ProvincialNonprofit within Eastern Health RegionyRegional - Eastern Health Regionannualhttp://www.easternhealth.ca/OurCommunity.aspx?d=1&id=642&p=379Established by Eastern Health’s Board of Trustees, and valued at $50,000 annually, the Healthy Communities Partnership Fund enables us to work directly with local community groups and organizations to better understand and support projects that strengthen partnerships and foster the development of healthy communities.
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Community Grant ProgramCentral Regional Wellness CoalitionCommunity Sectornonprofit, municipality, educational institution k-12, community groups; Wellness Coalition membersy/nRegional - Central Health Regionmultiple times per yearhttps://www.centralwellnesscoalition.com/index.php/community-grant-programThe purpose of the Community Grants is to support groups and organizations in the central region (health authority boundaries) who are working to promote wellness in their communities and to foster partnerships among community groups.
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Initiative Funds & Promotional ItemsCentral Regional Wellness CoalitionCommunity SectorNon-profit, community organizations within Central Health RegionRegional - Central Health Regionongoinghttps://centralwellnesscoalition.com/index.php/community-initiatives-fundsTo receive funding from the Central Wellness Coalition you must be a networking member. Funds will be issued to the applicant on a reimbursement basis, following the submission of original receipts with the Community Initiatives Claims form.
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STEP (Strategic Transitions and Employment Partnerships)Association of New Canadians Community SectorEmployment of new Canadians nprovincialongoinghttp://www.ancnl.ca/newcomers-guide/provincial-guide/section-3/association-for-new-canadians/career placement program connecting local businesses with job-ready international clients. In a 5-12 week volunteer placement, clients are able to demonstrate skills and talent, gain work experience in Canada, and make valuable contacts for future employment.
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Smart & Caring Community Fund Community Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador Community SectorNonprofit, municipalities, registered charitiesy/nprovincialannualhttp://www.cfnl.ca/index.php/grantsThe aim of the Community Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador (CFNL) is to create smart and caring communities across the province by supporting organizations that help build community vitality and improve the well-being of the people of the province. Our goal is both to address community problems and to enrich the lives of community members.
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Student Employment GrantConservation Corps of NLCommunity SectorEmployment grant for non-profit organizations, municipalitiesyprovincialongoinghttp://www.ccnl.ca/employment/employers/Conservation Corps Newfoundland and Labrador partners with non-profit organizations, municipalities and businesses to create meaningful employment opportunities for youth.
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Youth Engagement Funding Initiative Conservation Corps of NLCommunity SectorYouth, individual, group, educational instituion (k-12)nprovincialannualhttp://www.ccnl.ca/programs/ccec/youth-engagement-funding/It provides seed funding/support to youth (up to and including age 30) in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador who wish to pursue endeavors relating to climate change.
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Community Waste Diversion Fund MMSBCommunity SectorMunicipalty, local service districts provincialannualhttp://mmsb.nl.ca/funding-programs/community-waste-diversion-fund/Non‐repayable contribution covering up to 80% of the eligible costs of projects that support the implementation of the Provincial Waste Management Strategy in Newfoundland and Labrador (reduce, reuse, recycle, recover, dipose)
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Community FundUnited Way Newfoundland and Labrador Community SectorCharitiesMust be a registered Charityprovincialannualhttps://www.unitedwaynl.ca/who-we-help/charities/Charities in Newfoundland and Labrador can apply for funding of a specific program or project through our Community fund grant process.
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Community Investment Program Nalcor EnergyCorporatelocal organziaiton, municipalities, local service districtprovincialongoinghttps://nalcorenergy.com/community-investment/Giving back to communities in Newfoundland and Labrador is a priority for Nalcor Energy. We make every effort possible to be a valued corporate citizen and to improve the quality of life for people throughout the province. This means actively supporting organizations in the communities where we operate and where our employees liv
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Community Investment FundingValeCorporatenonprofit, registered charity yprovincialhttp://www.vale.com/canada/en/aboutvale/communities/community-investment/community-investment-criteria/pages/default.aspx
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Hiring a Co-Op StudentMultiple: Academy Canada, MUN, CNAEducational InstitutionWork placementsprovincialongoinghttp://www.mun.ca/coop/employers/recruit.php, http://www.academycanada.com/prospective-students/work-terms/, http://www.cna.nl.ca/programscourses/co-op/pemployers.aspThese schools are looking for placements of their students for 4 month work-terms on a regular basis. Some schools require the employer provide the salary (such as MUN) while others do not (Academy Canada). CNA has funding available for potential employers (Small Enterprise Co-operative Placement Assistance Program (SECPAP)).
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Small Enterprise Co-operative Placement Assistance Program (SECPAP)Memorial University of Newfoundland and LabradorEducational InstitutionYouth (post-secondary), employersnprovincialmultiple times per yearhttps://www.mun.ca/coop/employers/funding/forms/SECPAP_Application.pdfMemorial's Co-operative Education Services Centre is currently accepting applications from the small business sector to provide challenging employment and educational opportunities to post secondary co-operative education students in Newfoundland and Labrador. SECPAP offers a wage subsidy to successful applicants
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The Graduate Transition to Employment Program (GTEP)Memorial University of Newfoundland and LabradorEducational InstitutionEmployers in private or community sectoryprovincialmultiple times per yearhttps://www.mun.ca/student/student-success/work-experience/gtep.phpThe Graduate Transition to Employment Program (GTEP) is an incentive for employers in Newfoundland and Labrador to hire Memorial University graduates.GTEP provides $6,250 of the starting salary of an approved position for a period of 26 weeks and a $250 stipend for professional development or training.
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Cal LeGrow Foundation Grant Funding Cal LeGrow FoundationFoundationYouth & youth serving opportunitiesprovincialmultiple times per yearhttp://callegrow.com/about/cal-legrow-foundation/cal-legrow-foundation-grant-funding/The Cal LeGrow Foundation exists to create opportunities that inspire and impact youth in Newfoundland and Labrador. We are passionate about removing the barriers that our province’s youth face in reaching their full potential. No child should be left behind, and we back up our belief with real funding.
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VOCM CaresVOCMFoundationRegistered charities, municipalities, educational institution (campus)y/nprovincialmultiple times per yearhttp://www.vocmcares.com/funding/Every year the VOCM Cares Foundation provides funding to community groups and organizations which help strengthen and support communities in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Community Healthy Living Fund Department of Childrens Seniors and Social DevelopmentProvincial Governmentnonprofit, municipality, local service district, educational institution k-12, Indigenous government yprovincialongoinghttps://www.cssd.gov.nl.ca/grants/chl_fund.htmlThe Community Healthy Living Fund (CHLF) is a program that supports "The Way Forward: A Vision for Sustainability and Growth in Newfoundland and Labrador" and provides a funding opportunity to communities and organization’s for initiatives that demonstrate direct measurable results towards the targets outlined in “The Way Forward”, specifically increase physical activity rates and increase the rate of vegetable and fruit consumption
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Community Garden Support ProgramDepartment of Fisheries and Land ResourcesProvincial Governmentnonprofit, municipality, local service district y/nprovincialannualhttps://www.faa.gov.nl.ca/programs/pdf/2019-20_Community_Garden_SP_Description.pdfThe Community Garden Support Program contributes to The Way Forward – Agriculture Sector Work Plan and the goal to increase food self-sufficiency in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Community Capacity Building FundDepartment of Tourism, Culture, Industry and InnovationProvincial GovernmentRegional economic development associations, municipalities, industry/sector groups, educational institutions, and any other community-based organizations involved in economic developmentYprovincialongoinghttps://www.gov.nl.ca/tcii/funding-programs/community-capacity-building/
The Community Capacity Building component assists groups by enhancing skills essential to regional economic planning, development and implementation. The component offers capacity building modules, planning sessions, and industry development sessions to interested stakeholders with a clear link to economic and business development.
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Indigenous Cultural Heritage Program Government of Newfoundland and Labrdaor Provincial GovernmentIndigenous organizations, educatorsprovincialannualhttps://www.tcii.gov.nl.ca/heritage/aboriginal_cultural_heritage.htmlThis program supports Indigenous projects that involve the safeguarding of traditions and culture, including language; traditional knowledge and skills; storytelling, music, games and other pastimes; knowledge of the landscape; customs, cultural practices and beliefs; food customs; and living off the land.
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LinkagesGovernment of NL, Advanced Education, Skills & LabourProvincial Governmentnonprofit, youthyprovincialannualhttps://www.gov.nl.ca/aesl/students/linkages/Linkages is delivered in partnership with community-based agencies, it provides unemployed youth (18-30 years of age) with 26 weeks of career-related, paid employment and an opportunity to participate in career and employment planning sessions.
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Student Summer Employment Program Post-SecondartGovernment of NL, Advanced Education, Skills & LabourProvincial GovernmentYouth (post-secondary)nprovincialannualhttps://www.gov.nl.ca/aesl/students/ssep-post-secondary/The program provides a subsidy to assist Private Sector and Not-for-Profit Organizations which include School Districts and Municipalities to create summer jobs for post-secondary students entering or returning to post-secondary studies in the upcoming school year.
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Community Garden Support Program Government of NL, Dept of Fishers and Land Resources Provincial Governmentnonprofit, municipality, local service district y/nprovincialannualhttps://www.faa.gov.nl.ca/programs/pdf/2019-20_Community_Garden_SP_Description.pdfThe Department of Fisheries and Land Resources will invest $100,000 annually to establish new community gardens and enhance existing community gardens throughout the province. Communities will benefit from increased access to fresh and nutritious locally grown foods.
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Community Enhancement Employment Program Government of NL, Municipal Affairs and Environment Provincial GovernmentRural nonprofit, municipalities, local service districts, Inuit community governmentsy/nprovincialannualhttps://www.mae.gov.nl.ca/emp_support/ceep.htmlThe Community Enhancement Employment Program (CEEP) is a provincially-funded program that provides short-term employment. Workers in rural areas are employed by local governments or community organizations for up to 400 hours to assist them with eligibility for Employment Insurance benefits.
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Job Creation PartnershipsGovernment of NL; Advanced Education, Skills and LabourProvincial Governmentnonproftyprovincialannualhttps://www.gov.nl.ca/aesl/lmda/jcp/The Job Creation Partnerships (JCP) program is designed to support community-based, not-for-profit projects. These projects will provide EI-eligible participants with opportunities to gain work experience to improve their employment prospects. Project activities should benefit both the participant and the community. The primary focus of the JCP program is helping insured participants who need work experience to increase their chances of successfully finding ongoing employment
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Age-Friendly NL Communities ProgramGovernment of NL; CSSDProvincial GovernmentMunicipality or an Indigenous governmentnprovincialannualhttps://www.cssd.gov.nl.ca/grants/age_friendly.html#guidelinesThe Age-Friendly NL Communities program offers funding to incorporated municipalities and Indigenous governments and communities throughout the province to support planning for changing demographics.
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JobsNL-42JobsNLProvincial GovernmentEmployers (private or not-for-proft organizations), post-secondary graduates yprovincialongoinghttps://www.gov.nl.ca/aesl/empservices/jobsnl/JobsNL Wage Subsidy is designed to bring employers and employees together by providing funding to employers to create employment opportunities. The program supports employer/employee connections that promote sustainable long-term employment or seasonal employment.
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JobsNL-48JobsNLProvincial GovernmentEmployers (private or not-for-proft organizations), post-secondary graduates yprovincialongoinghttps://www.gov.nl.ca/aesl/empservices/jobsnl/JobsNL Wage Subsidy is designed to bring employers and employees together by providing funding to employers to create employment opportunities. The program supports employer/employee connections that promote sustainable long-term employment or seasonal employment.
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Grants to Youth Organizations Public Engagement and Planning DivisionProvincial GovernmentYouth, youth-serving organziations provincialannualhttps://www.gov.nl.ca/pep/grants-to-youth-organizations/Grants to Youth Organizations provides project funding to youth or youth-serving organizations in Newfoundland and Labrador. Each year, our office invites applications to this program, which is announced through a press release.
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Farm to School Community GrantsFarm to Canada with Whole Kids Foundation Community Sector - NationalSchools, K-12ynationalannualhttp://www.farmtocafeteriacanada.ca/farm-to-school-canada-grants-2020/Delivered directly to schools, the grants are designed to bring more of the local harvest into schools where it is featured in a salad bar meal service, using the Farm to School approach.
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Funding opportunitesFederation of Canadian Municipalities Community Sector - Nationalmunicipality, local-service districtnationalongoinghttps://fcm.ca/en/fundingWe offer grants for municipal environmental projects. Loans are also available to municipalities at competitive rates, and most recipients receive an additional grant of up to 15 percent of their loan amount. Municipal partners may apply for competitive, long-term financing.
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Roots & Shoots A.P.E. Fund Jane Goodall Institute of CanadaCommunity Sector - Nationalyouth, individual, group nationalongoinghttps://janegoodall.ca/our-work/roots-and-shoots/ape-fund/Apply for up to $1,000 of project funding from Roots & Shoots Canada. Your project fits into one of our project streams: Sustainable Food, Indigenous Perspectives or Climate Change.
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EcoLeagueLearning a Sustainable Future (LSF)Community Sector - NationalSchools, K-12nationalannualhttp://lsf-lst.ca/en/projects/teacher-resources/action-project-fundingEcoLeague funding is available for schools to engage in an Action Project. Action Projects must be interactive, educational, and address a local sustainability issue. Projects should engage the student body and make a positive impact upon their school and/or community.
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Fair Trade Advocacy FundThe Canadian Fair Trade NetworkCommunity Sector - NationalOrganizations with fair trade designation or pending designationnnationalongoinghttp://cftn.ca/fair-trade-advocacy-fundThe Fair Trade Advocacy Fund is looking to support Fair Trade Towns, Campuses and Schools in Canada to advance current goals, while begin to look at and plan for taking on new ones
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Greening Canada School GroundsTreeCanadaCommunity Sector - Nationalnonprofit, educational institutions k-12, resource centersynationalannualhttps://treecanada.ca/greening-communities/community-tree-grants/greening-canada-school-grounds/Tree Canada supports greening projects wherever learning takes place. From elementary schools in Newfoundland to vocational learning centres in British Columbia. We are here to green any and all educational institutions across Canada
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Edible TreesTreeCanadaCommunity Sector - Nationalmunicipality, educational institutions k-12, community groups, Indigenous communitiesnationalhttps://treecanada.ca/greening-communities/community-tree-grants/We help fight food insecurity by planting fruit- and nut- bearing trees and shrubs in communities.
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Canadian Farm to School GrantWhole Kids Foundations, with Farm to Cafeteria CanadaCommunity Sector - NationalSchools, K-12nnationalongoinghttps://www.wholekidsfoundation.org/We’re fueling change in Canadian schools by getting healthy, local, sustainable food on the plates and minds of students. These comprehensive grants bring the local harvest to schools by providing school gardens, nutrition education, advocacy training and salad bars.
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Go Wild Community Grants WWF CanadaCommunity Sector - Nationalnationalhttp://www.wwf.ca/takeaction/gowild/
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Go Wild School Grants WWF CanadaCommunity Sector - NationalEducational Institutions: k-12, post secondarynationalannualhttp://www.wwf.ca/takeaction/gowildschools/You’re invited to share your best ideas for getting your school community more involved in helping nature thrive. Whether it’s a group, classroom residence or school-wide project, we want to hear from you.
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AVIVA Community FundAVIVA Canada CorporateCharitable organizationsMust be a registered charitynationalannualhttps://www.avivacommunityfund.org/voting/user/aboutthecompetitionA CRA registered charity can submit an idea to the competition. The idea must benefit a community at its core. AVIVAs theme is to strengthen and make communities better by coming together.
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Chevron Canada Grant Chevron Canada CorporateNonprofit or charityynationalongoinghttps://canada.chevron.com/community/apply-for-a-grantChevron Canada's areas of focus for community investment are health, education and training, and community capacity-building, identified as programs that address a community’s ability to build and sustain long-term economic development
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Community InvestmentConocoPhillipsCorporateeducational instiution, registered charity Ynationalongoinghttp://www.conocophillips.ca/community-investment/community-investment/At ConocoPhillips, we support the education, natural resources, health and safety, arts, civic and social services and disaster relief programs vital to the health and well-being of the communities where we live and work.
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FCC AgriSpirit Fund Farm Credit CanadaCorporateCommunities under 150,000 population; nonprofit, municipality, local food district, First Nations Band, registered charity ynationalannualhttps://www.fcc-fac.ca/en/community/giving-back.htmlFund is for enhancing rural communities with populations less than 150,000.
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Honda Canada Foundation Honda CanadaCorporatenonprofit, educational institutions (k-12 or campus) ynationalongoinghttps://www.hondacanadafoundation.ca/apply-for-fundingThe Honda Canada Foundation's mission is to enhance the social well being of Canadian communities through responsible investment in organizations that share our vision and values and focus on youth in our communities. The Foundation is proud to be involved with charitable purposes that reflect the basic tenets, beliefs and philosophies of the Honda companies
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Community Grant Program Husky Energy Corporatenonprofitynationalannualhttps://huskyenergy.com/responsibility/community-investment/default.aspHusky works with municipal, Indigenous and business leaders, as well as charitable organizations to identify community needs. The community investment program builds and strengthens meaningful relationships.
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Kent Building Supplies Community Support, Various opportunitiesKentCorporatenonprofit, registered charityynationalongoinghttp://home.kent.ca/en/community-support/index.htmlKent is active in community improvement throughout the four Atlantic provinces. Our focus is to sponsor non-profit events and registered charities that support growth, development and wellness in our community. Kent is proud to give back to a community where our employees and customers live, work and play.
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Community GrantsMECCorporateCRA registered charities, not-for-profit, association/club affiliated with university, First Nation band ynationalmultiple times per yearhttps://www.mec.ca/en/explore/spring-and-fall-grantsMEC’s Community Grants program supports organizations that can demonstrate their commitment to at least one, and preferably both, of the following areas: 1. Identify and reduce barriers to outdoor activity and increase the community of active outdoor enthusiasts, and 2. Teach responsible outdoor recreation practices and environmental stewardship.
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Shell Foundation Shell Canada Corporatenonprofitynationalmultiple times per yearhttps://www.shell.ca/en_ca/sustainability/communities/funding-guidelines-process.htmlShell Canada is proud to support a variety of community and national initiatives that benefit neighboring communities. // Community development (Traditional livelihood and cultural retention)
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Community Economic Development (CED) FundsThe Co-Operators Corporatenationalby invitationhttps://www.cooperators.ca/en/about-us/foundation/ced.aspxThe funds support community economic development initiatives that lead to job creation and/or enhanced employability for marginalized youth (aged 16-34) and individuals with mental health challenges.
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Community and National Grants - VariousWalmart CanadaCorporatenonprofit, educational institutions, community centres, registered charity y/nnationalmultiple times per yearhttps://www.walmartcanada.ca/community-giving/corporate-givingBy partnering with local, regional and national organizations, we are able to deliver on our mission of supporting Canadian families in need.
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Community Foundation; Project or Signature Grants Canada Post Foundationnonprofit, educational institutions k-12, community and Indigneous groups, registered charity y/nnationalannualhttps://www.canadapost.ca/cpc/en/our-company/giving-back-to-our-communities/canada-post-community-foundation/community-foundation-projects.page?Canada Post gives grants to charitable organizations, schools, libraries and communities to support children and youth (up to age 21) initiatives.
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School Nutrition Grant PC Children’s CharityFoundationPublicly funded schoolnnationalannualhttps://www.presidentschoice.ca/en_CA/community/pccc/school-grants.htmlPC Children’s Charity school grants provide funding to educate and empower communities to deliver school-based student nutrition programs across Canada, helping children and youth realize their full potential in life.
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Community Fund Grant PC Children’s CharityFoundationnonprofity/nnationalannualhttps://www.presidentschoice.ca/en_CA/community/pccc/organization-grants.htmlThe PC Children’s Charity Community Fund grants up to $5,000 for local, not-for-profit organizations to provide higher quality nutrition for children and youth and empower them to be their own good food champion.
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Gro for Good Scotts Miracle Gro Canada Foundationyouth, nonprofit, registered charity ynationalannualhttps://scottsmiraclegro.com/responsibility/scotts-canada/The Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation is supporting the creation of more than 1,000 community gardens and green spaces. The goal of the foundation is to bring groups together, and they want to inspire and educate local groups to appreciate gardening and develop more and protect all green spaces
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TD Friends of the Environment Foundation GrantTD Foundationregistered charities, educational institution, municipalities, Aboriginal groups y/nnationalmultiple times per yearhttps://www.td.com/ca/en/about-td/ready-commitment/funding/fef-grant/TD can fund community garden projects and composting porgrams. The project needs to contain at least one environmental issues in order to be eligible for funding.
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Funding: Child and Family Social Development projectsEmployment and Social Development CanadaGovernment - federalnonprofit, educational institutions, health/social services institutions, Indigenous organziationsynationalmultiple times per yearhttps://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/funding/child-family-social-development.htmlThrough the Social Development Partnerships Program (SDPP), funding is provided to eligible organizations for projects that help to improve the lives of children and families.
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Local Food Infrastructure FundGovernment of CanadaGovernment - federallocal food organizationsnnationalongoinghttp://www.agr.gc.ca/eng/programs-and-services/local-food-infrastructure-fund-infrastructure-and-equipment-improvement-projects/?id=1560701480448The Local Food Infrastructure Fund is a five-year, $50 million initiative ending March 31, 2024. The program is part of the Government of Canada's Food Policy which is Canada's roadmap for a healthier and more sustainable food system in Canada. The program aims to strengthen food systems and to facilitate access to safe and nutritious food for at-risk populations.
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Indigenous Agriculture and Food Systems InitiativeGovernment of Canada Government - federalIndigenous communities and governmentsnationalongoinghttp://www.agr.gc.ca/eng/programs-and-services/indigenous-agriculture-and-food-systems-initiative/?id=1542835055742The objective of the Indigenous Agriculture and Food Systems Initiative is to increase economic development opportunities of Indigenous Peoples and communities in Canada. This initiative will support Indigenous communities and entrepreneurs who are ready to launch agriculture and food systems projects and others who want to build their capacity to participate in the Canadian agriculture and agri-food sector.
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Innovative Communities FundGovernment of Canada Government - federalnonprofit municipalities, educational institutions (k-12 or campus)ynationalongoinghttp://www.acoa-apeca.gc.ca/eng/ImLookingFor/ProgramInformation/Pages/ProgramDetails.aspx?ProgramID=6The Innovative Communities Fund (ICF) invests in strategic projects that build the economies of Atlantic Canada's communities. If you are 18 or older, you can receive a loan to start a new business, or improve a current one.
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Rising Youth community service grants Government of Canada Government - federalYouth nnationalmultiple times per yearhttps://www.risingyouth.caTakingITGlobal is looking for young people who are inspired with ideas and ready to take action through youth-led community service grants
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The Science Horizons Youth Internship ProgramGovernment of Canada Government - federalYouth, employers nnationalmultiple times per yearhttps://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/science-technology/managing/horizons-youth-internship-program.htmlThe program provides wage subsidies to eligible employers to hire university, college and polytechnic graduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
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Infrastructure and Equipment Improvement ProjectsGovernment of Canada Government - federalnonprofit, municipality, local service distrcitynationalannualhttp://www.agr.gc.ca/eng/programs-and-services/local-food-infrastructure-fund-infrastructure-and-equipment-improvement-projects/?id=1560701480448Allow them to improve their infrastructure and purchase equipment that is directly related to the accessibility of healthy, nutritious, and ideally, local foods within their community
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Projects to Strengthen Local Food SystemsGovernment of Canada Government - federalnonprofit, municipal and regional governmentsynationalannualhttp://www.agr.gc.ca/eng/programs-and-services/local-food-infrastructure-fund-infrastructure-and-equipment-improvement-projects/?id=1560701480448Will target groups of community, private, academic and other organizations that collectively have the mission to reduce food insecurity in a sustainable manner by strengthening or establishing a local food system.in areas where there are no not-for-profit organizations that provide food services
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Science Horizons Youth Internship Program Government of Canada Government - federalEducational institutions (campus), youth nnationalannualhttps://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/science-technology/managing/horizons-youth-internship-program/about.htmlThe Science Horizons Youth Internship Program provides wage subsidies to eligible employers to hire university, college and polytechnic graduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
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The Community Support, Multiculturalism, and Anti-Rasicm Initiatives Program Government of Canada Government - federalIndigenous communities/governments/organizations/bands, nonprofity/n?nationalannualhttps://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/funding/community-multiculturalism-anti-racism/community-capacity-building/application-guidelines.html#a4Program provides funding for capacity building projects that will contribute to the recipient’s ability to promote diversity and inclusion.
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New Horizons for Seniors Program Government of Canada Government - federalnonprofit, for-profit (non-commercial purpose), municipalities, band/tribal councils, educational insitutions (l-12 and campus)y/nnationalhttps://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/programs/new-horizons-seniors.htmlThe New Horizons for Seniors Program is a federal grants and contributions program that supports projects designed by and for seniors. Through the NHSP, the Government of Canada encourages seniors to share their knowledge, skills and experiences to the benefit of others.
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Skills LinkGovernment of Canada; Youth Employment Strategy Government - federalYouth, employers nnationalongoinghttps://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/funding/skills-link.htmlThrough funding of organizations, the Skills Link program helps youth overcome barriers to employment, develop a broad range of skills and knowledge in order to participate in the current and future labour market and to promote education and skills as being key to labour market participation.
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Sponsorship and CommunityScotiabankCorporateNonprofit, youth, registered chairtyyinternationalmultiple times per yearhttps://www.scotiabank.com/corporate/en/home/sponsorship-and-community/community.htmlFocuses on young people in the community in the areas of health & Well-Being and Education.
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Seed Money Garden Grants SeedMoney Crowd funding Campaignpublic food gardens (youth gardens, community gardens, food bank garden, etc.) ninternationalannualhttps://seedmoney.orgOur grants are open to all types of public food garden project (youth gardens, community gardens, food bank gardens, etc.) regardless of their location.
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Bee Grant Whole Kids Foundation Foundation - NationalNonprofit, educational institutions k-12y/ninternationalannualhttps://www.wholekidsfoundation.org/The Bee Grant program allows for schools and non-profit organizations to receive support for educational honey bee hives, so students can observe bees up close and learn about the vital role these pollinators play in our food system.
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Garden Grant ProgramWhole Kids Foundations Foundation - Nationalnonprofit, educational institution k-12yinternationalannualhttps://www.wholekidsfoundation.org/Through our Garden Grant program, schools and non-profit organizations turn outdoor spaces into powerful hands-on learning gardens that connect kids with food, spark their curiosity and support classroom curriculum - Kids who grow veggies, eat veggies, so school gardens can make a big difference.
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