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Apply now for Community Mural Grant Program (Canada)
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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)
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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)
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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.
Call for Applications: Connection Grant Program (Canada)
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The Connection Grant Program supports short-term initiatives that foster knowledge exchange and engagement in the social sciences and humanities. Grants fund events, outreach activities, and international collaborations designed to promote interdisciplinary dialogue, intersectoral partnerships, and public engagement. Funding ranges from $10,000 to $50,000, and eligible applicants are affiliated with Canadian postsecondary institutions or not-for-profit organizations.
Civic Engagement for Social Change Funding Opportunity (Canada)
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Civic Engagement for Social Change funding by the Catherine Donnelly Foundation supports initiatives that strengthen democracy, advance equity, and empower communities through education, advocacy, and collective action. The program prioritizes underserved groups, especially Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities. Eligible applicants include Canadian charities and nonprofits working on systemic social change and inclusive community development.
Open Call: Fostering Climate Justice for an Inclusive Future (Canada)
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The Catherine Donnelly Foundation Climate Justice Grants support Canadian charities and nonprofits working to advance climate justice, Indigenous leadership, and a transition to a post-carbon future. The program prioritizes underserved communities, including Indigenous, racialized, and low-income groups, and funds initiatives that address systemic causes of climate change. Eligible applicants must be registered Canadian charities or nonprofits aligned with the Foundation’s values.
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