Bonnie Arthur Participatory Grantmaking Initiative - RADIUS SFUThe Refugee Livelihood Lab is offering grants designed to support community initiatives led by racialized migrant and refugee communities in British Columbia (B.C.). We understand that many funding opportunities can be difficult to access. This grant aims to change that by providing transparent, accessible, and inclusive application support from our team so that you can get the funds needed to launch or expand your important work in community. If you are building a project that is rooted in community, embeds equity and inclusion, and creates meaningful change for migrant and refugee communities, we would love to find ways to collaborate with you.
The application format can be one that best represents your work, whether that’s written, audio, or video. This could also include repurposing a previously prepared application for another funding opportunity and submitting it to us without any major edits.You can submit your application in one of the following four ways:
- Submit Online Form
- Email Written Submission
- Email Video/Audio Submission
- Email a previously prepared application
All submissions should be made in English. We do not expect academic quality writing and english fluency is not a factor in our decision-making criteria. At this time, we are unable to provide any translation support to potential applicants.
All applications must be received by 10am on February 3rd, 2025.
You can download the detailed application instructions, questions and the decision-making criteria here:
- Application Questions for Small Grants ($10,000 – $20,000) | PDF | Doc
- Application Questions for Medium and Large Grants ($20,000 – $80,000) | PDF | Doc
If you have questions about the application or would like to explore a different method of sharing your story and application with us, please reach out to us at this email ssharma@radiussfu.com.