https://www.breakfastclubcanada.org/apply-for-support/
Whether it involves establishing a new breakfast program or strengthening an existing one, we provide schools with the necessary funds, kitchen equipment, training, tools and food donations to make it happen. We listen to schools and help them build a breakfast program tailored to their students’ needs and adapted to fit their specific realities, including space scheduling issues.
https://truenorthaid.ca/
As a Canadian registered charity, our mandate is to provide practical humanitarian assistance through initiatives established on eight foundational stones of support. These include self-determination, reconciliation, water, food, health, housing, culture and education.
With significant barriers in accessing goods and services in remote communities and striking inequities in health and wellness outcomes, income, food, and housing, there is much work to be done. The issues facing Indigenous communities in Canada are complex and the result of a culmination of events and actions that have transpired over the past 150 years. True North Aid believes that the right to self-governance and self-determination is key to addressing these inequalities and closing the poverty gap.
https://otf.ca/our-grants/resilient-communities-fund
The Resilient Communities Fund supports community-based organizations that deliver programs and services in Ontario and need funding to recover and build capacity, resilience and sustainability.
Eligible applicants can apply for a grant to develop and implement medium to long-term plans that address current organizational challenges they are facing to recover and build resilience.
Grants support organizations as they:
- develop new approaches to generate revenue
- start new activities to meet community need
- adjust strategies and plans
- plan for future challenges
The grant application will be available as of January 4, 2023 through OTF’s granting portal. Deadline to apply for a grant is February 1, 2023.
https://mcconnellfoundation.ca/updating-our-communities-funding-strategy/
Our aim is to support community agency, respecting local knowledge and strengths. We seek to partner with organizations that are looking to accelerate and amplify positive change.
Grounded in our experience that communities know what is best for them, instead of prioritizing issue areas (eg: food security or youth), we are prioritizing work that re-balances power to equity-deserving groups and supports community driven solutions.
Our funding criteria focuses on two strategies:
- Collaboration and collective action: supporting organizations to come together to achieve shared outcomes.
- Policy change: supporting organizations to advance policies that favour economic and social justice and reduce barriers for equity-deserving groups.