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Non-profit grants in Canada
Open Call: Summer Company Program for Young Entrepreneurs (Canada)
Funds for NGOs
The Summer Company Program 2026 is now open for applications and supports students in Ontario aged 15 to 29 who want to start and run a small business during the summer. Eligible participants can receive up to $3,000 in grant funding, along with business training, mentorship, and hands-on entrepreneurial experience.
Apply Now: Starter Company Plus Program (Canada)
Funds for NGOs
The Starter Company Plus Program supports adults in Ontario who want to start, grow, or buy a small business. Eligible participants receive training, coaching, mentoring, networking support, and may apply for a financial award of up to $5,000 after successfully completing the program.
Call for Applications: Community Economic Development Fund (Canada)
Funds for NGOs
The Community Economic Development Fund (CEDF) provides grants of up to $300,000 to Toronto-based not-for-profit organizations and Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) to support initiatives that foster inclusive economic development, community wealth-building, and local resilience. Projects focus on placemaking, strategic planning, cultural celebration, and collaboration to strengthen neighborhoods and promote sustainable economic growth.
Apply now for Community Mural Grant Program (Canada)
Funds for NGOs
The City of Edmonton Community Mural Grant provides funding to community leagues, non-profits, and licensed businesses to create public murals. Grants support artistic costs, community engagement, and projects that promote equity, inclusion, and diversity, fostering vibrant and safe public spaces.
Request for Proposals: Destination Horizon Grant Program (Canada)
Funds for NGOs
The Destination Horizon Grant Program supports Canadian researchers in building international partnerships and preparing for Horizon Europe – Pillar II funding. It provides up to $15,000 for one year to strengthen collaboration networks—not to conduct research. The program focuses on readiness, global engagement, and forming competitive consortia for future EU-funded projects.
Request for Applications: Partnership Engage Grant Program (Canada)
Funds for NGOs
The Partnership Engage Grant Program supports Canadian researchers in collaborating with non-academic organizations to address immediate, real-world challenges. Grants range from $10,000 to $50,000 for one year and emphasize stakeholder-driven partnerships, knowledge co-creation, and practical solutions. The program encourages Indigenous research, diverse methodologies, and timely, applied social sciences and humanities projects.
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