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Global Fund for Children https://globalfundforchildren.org/ | Partners của SparkFund | https://globalfundforchildren.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/GFC-SE-Asia-Learning-Partner-Collaboration-TOR-Final.pdf hoặc là https://globalfundforchildren.org/become-a-partner/ | |
Grant: In the 2022-23 grants cycle, eligible organizations can apply for grants up to $5,000. | |||
Community Services Recovery Fund (thuộc United Way British Columbia Grants & Funding) | Xin fund để làm một project (phát triển 1 khóa học, tuyển tình nguyện viên, xây dựng resource, viết nghiên cứu…) | ||
Systems Change Grants | Systems Change Grants support projects that take action to address the root causes of pressing social, environmental or cultural issues by influencing the behaviours of populations, organizations, and institutions. | https://www.vancouverfoundation.ca/grant-seekers/find-grants/systems-change-grants/ | |
Broad Impact Grants We provide funding up to $10,000 for organizations to either expand an existing program or to develop a new program across multiple communities in B.C. Grassroots Grants We provide funding up to $2,000 to develop new or enhance existing, community-based programs in B.C. Our next intake for applications is February 1 to March 31, 2024. | Building the STEM workforce of tomorrow We support organizations with programs that focus on youth education in the areas of STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) and trades training. Our goal is to help foster a more highly qualified workforce for B.C.’s future. Projects or programs with a particular focus on Indigenous communities are at the top of our list. Safety education We support organizations with programs that focus on public safety. Projects or programs that promote electrical safety, water safety, and emergency preparedness are at the top of our list. Developing a clean and sustainable future We support organizations with programs that will lead to a more sustainable future. Projects or programs that increase awareness and take steps towards environmental conservation, energy-efficiency, and reducing carbon emissions are at the top of our list. | https://www.bchydro.com/community/community-giving/grants.html | |
Local organizations: up to $125,000 per year Regional/Provincial organizations: up to $250,000 per year | Application Period Arts & Culture: Apply between February 1 and April 30 Notification by August 31 Sport: Apply between March 1 and May 31 Notification by September 30 Public Safety: Apply between July 1 and August 31 Notification by November 30 Environment: Apply between July 1 and August 31 Notification by November 30 Human and Social Services: Apply between August 1 and November 30 Notification by February 28 | ||
Bell Let’s Talk Funding | The Community Fund provides annual grants of up to $25,000 to Canadian registered charities to increase access to mental health supports and services in communities across Canada. March 15 and Summer deadline | ||
Event and Youth Initiative Grants | The National Anti-Racism Fund is one of the ways that the CRRF supports communities across Canada in the fight against racism and discrimination. | ||
Rogers Youth Grants Doubling our impact to support 100,000 youth over the next year. Info session benevity - Rainbowsix.2023van | We are investing $3 million in cash and in-kind media support to organizations across Canada that provide educational and employment opportunities for youth facing barriers to success. Over the next year, Rogers Youth Grants will support 100,000 youth ages 12-29, doubling our impact. Apply now through July 26, 2024. Review the 2024 Rogers Youth Grants document for more information on eligibility. Subscribe to receive more information about future calls for applications. | ||
LEVEL BIPOC Grants Flexible, general operating grants of $150,000 to invest directly into BIPOC-led and BIPOC youth-led and/or engaging organizations in B.C. Online application rainbowVI.2023 | July 15, 2024: Applications open. August 15, 2024: Applications close at 12pm PT. August 16 to October 2024: Applications under review. November 2024 to December 2024: Invitations for conversations will be sent via email to applicants randomly selected under the BIPOC Leadership grant stream. End of December 2024: Final decisions communicated via email to all applicants. | https://www.vancouverfoundation.ca/grant-seekers/find-grants/level-bipoc-grants/ | |
TELUS Friendly Future Foundation | • Single year funding • Up to $20,000 per year, except for Barrie and Central Ontario, which is up to $10,000 • Maximum one application per calendar year to each Community Board region | ||
Transforming Systems Grants | Flexible, operational grants of $300,000 for organizations driving systemic change by addressing the root causes of inequality. Status: Open for applications until January 14, 2025 at 5pm PT. | https://www.vancouverfoundation.ca/grant-seekers/find-grants/transforming-systems-grants/ | |
Fiscal Sponsorship for Nonprofits | What does a fiscal sponsor do? fiscal sponsorship infographic The role of the fiscal sponsor can include performing many different administrative functions on behalf of the sponsored organization or program, including taking on the responsibility of receiving and administering charitable contributions on behalf of the sponsored organization. Some fiscal sponsors do a lot more, such as performing back-office functions. It is quite common and perfectly acceptable for the fiscal sponsor to charge an administrative fee for its services, which is usually a percentage of the budget of the sponsored organization or program. Using a fiscal sponsor satisfies IRS requirements as long as the fiscal sponsor maintains the right to decide, at its own discretion, how it will use contributions. Maintaining control over the donated funds is a requirement of a legitimate fiscal sponsor arrangement. | ||