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              Focus on Communities

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COMMUNITIES ......................................................................................................................... 1
   Access Communications Children’s Fund............................................................................... 1
   ARC Resources Ltd. ............................................................................................................... 1
   Aviva Community Fund .......................................................................................................... 1
   The Banff Centre .................................................................................................................... 1
   BATC Community Development Corporation.......................................................................... 1
   Bayer Crop Science Sponsorships ......................................................................................... 1
   Baytex Energy Corp ............................................................................................................... 1
   Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund ............................................................................................. 2
   Breakfast Club Programs........................................................................................................ 2
   Build a Bear Foundation ......................................................................................................... 2
   Cameco .................................................................................................................................. 2
   Canada Post Community Foundation ..................................................................................... 2
   Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant .......................................................................................... 2
   Canada’s Farmers Grow Communities ................................................................................... 2
   CIBC Donation and Sponsorship Funding Guidelines............................................................. 2
   CN: Stronger Communities Fund ............................................................................................ 3
   Community Initiatives Fund: Community Grant Program ........................................................ 3
   Conexus Community Investment Program ............................................................................. 3
   CO-OP Community Spaces .................................................................................................... 3
   CP Has Heart Community Fund ............................................................................................. 3
   Dakota Dunes Community Development Grant ...................................................................... 3
   Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation: Dreamcatcher Fund .................................................... 3
   Enerplus ................................................................................................................................. 4
   ESSO Imperial Oil: Community Fund...................................................................................... 4
   FCC Agrispirit Fund ................................................................................................................ 4
   Giant Tiger Charitable Giving ................................................................................................. 4
   Go Out & Play Challenge........................................................................................................ 4
   Government of Canada: Celebrate Canada ............................................................................ 4
   Government of Canada: Commemorate Canada.................................................................... 4
   Government of Canada: Communities at Risk: Security Infrastructure Program ..................... 4
   Government of Canada: Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund.......................................... 4
   Government of Canada: Enabling Accessibility Fund ............................................................. 5
Government of Canada: Indigenous & Northern Affairs Canada ............................................. 5
Government of Canada: Youth Take Charge .......................................................................... 5
Government of Saskatchewan: Funding transit for People with Disabilities ............................ 5
Government of Saskatchewan: Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program .......................... 5
Government of Saskatchewan: Municipal Economic Enhancement Program 2020 ................ 5
Grant for Change .................................................................................................................... 6
Home Depot Canada: Community Grants .............................................................................. 6
Information Services Corporation ........................................................................................... 6
Lehigh Hanson Materials Limited: Community Investment...................................................... 6
Macro Properties Prairie Partnership ...................................................................................... 6
Mosaic Company Community Investment............................................................................... 6
Mountain Equipment Co-Op ................................................................................................... 6
Orano Community Investment ................................................................................................ 6
ParticipACTION Community Better Challenge Grant .............................................................. 7
Peavy Mart Community Agricultural Grant .............................................................................. 7
President’s Choice Children’s Charity Grants for Schools....................................................... 7
President’s Choice Children’s Charity Grants for Non-Profit Organizations ............................ 7
RBC: Aboriginal Banking ........................................................................................................ 7
RBC: Future Launch ............................................................................................................... 7
RBC: Youth Mental Health Project.......................................................................................... 7
Safeway Canada - Community Involvement ........................................................................... 7
Saputo .................................................................................................................................... 7
The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation Grant ..................................................................... 8
Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant Program .............................................................. 8
Saskatchewan Prevention Institute: Youth Action for Prevention Grant Program.................... 8
Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association .................................................................... 8
SaskEnergy ............................................................................................................................ 8
SaskTel: Community Investment Program .............................................................................. 8
SaskTel: Be Kind Online ......................................................................................................... 8
SaskWater Community Investment Program .......................................................................... 8
S’cool Life Fund: We Fund D.R.E.A.M.S. ............................................................................... 9
Seed Foundation Grant .......................................................................................................... 9
Seventh Generation Fund....................................................................................................... 9
SGI: Community Grants ......................................................................................................... 9
SIGA Sponsorship .................................................................................................................. 9
SPRA Parks for All Action Grant……………………………………………………………………..9
Staples: Superpower Your School .......................................................................................... 9
The Elks and Royal Purple Fund ...........................................................................................10
Trans Canada: Community Funding Grants ..........................................................................10
Viterra: Community Investment Plan .....................................................................................10
Walmart Canada – Community Giving ...................................................................................10
Western Financial Group: Western Communities Foundation ................................................10
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COMMUNITIES
Access Communications Children’s Fund
The Access Communications Children's Fund contributes funds and support to youth-based
not-for-profit organizations and charities.
https://www.myaccess.ca/childrens-fund/childrensfund/?L=0

ARC Resources Ltd.
ARC often partners with organizations to provide multi-year commitments for funding special
projects, in an effort to create lasting change and long-term results.
https://www.arcresources.com/responsibility/community-partnerships

Aviva Community Fund
Have an idea that will create change in YOUR community? The most popular ideas, as chosen
BY Canadians, will have a chance at sharing in the $1,000,000 Aviva Community Fund.
Applications accepted from September 19 to October 6, annually.
https://www.avivacommunityfund.org/

The Banff Centre
A variety of scholarships are available for non-profit leaders with registered Canadian charities
thanks to the generous support of donors who recognize the important role that non-profit
organizations play in our communities.
https://www.banffcentre.ca/funding-opportunities

BATC Community Development Corporation
The BATC CDC invites applications from charitable and non-profit organizations for Battlefords
Agency Tribal Chiefs, Battlefords Tribal Council, as well as independent First Nations located
within the BATC CDC catchments and in the immediate communities of North Battleford and
Battleford.
http://www.batc.ca/cdc.php

Bayer Crop Science Sponsorships
Seeking to build long-term relationships with these organizations found within our areas of
giving, which support both non-profit and for-profit groups on a national or regional scale.
Sponsorships can include such things as event, program, product and/or operational funding
opportunities. Areas of giving include agriculture, science and innovation, education and youth,
arts and culture.
http://www.cropscience.bayer.ca/Our-Company/Community-Investment.aspx#tabs-2

Baytex Energy Corp
Baytex supports not-for-profit organizations that meet a compelling need within a community in
which Baytex has a business presence and employee base.
http://www.baytex.ab.ca/corporate/community-policy.cfm
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Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund
The Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund is focused on improving access to programs and services
that support and help improve the mental health and wellbeing of people living with mental
health issues.
https://letstalk.bell.ca/en/community-fund

Breakfast Club Programs
Breakfast programs in schools with children aged 5-18 that feed children living in
underprivileged areas and that meet requirements of a healthy meal.
https://www.breakfastclubcanada.org/

Build a Bear Foundation
The Build-A-Bear Foundation is dedicated to adding a little more heart to life by inspiring kids to
be Helpful, Empowered, Accepting, Respectful and Team players. Please review the website
carefully to learn more about Build-A-Bear Foundation funding and support.
https://www.buildabear.com/brand-about-giving.html

Cameco
Cameco gives priority to initiatives that promote youth activities in the following areas:
education, health and wellness, sports and recreation.
http://www.cameco.com/northernsk/in_the_community/community_investment/

Canada Post Community Foundation
Financial support is provided to registered charities, school programs and local initiatives that
strive to improve the lives of children in communities across Canada.
https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/pages/aboutus/communityfoundation/default.page

Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant
The Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant will put skills training decisions in the hands of
Saskatchewan employers and help workers get the training they need for available jobs.
Through this program, employers and government will partner to fund training for unemployed
or underemployed individuals leading to a new or better full-time job.
http://economy.gov.sk.ca/job-grant

Canada’s Farmers Grow Communities
Now with the help of the Monsanto Fund, Canada’s Farmers Grow Communities is giving back
to farmers and rural communities by providing them with a chance to win $2,500 for a local
charitable or not-for-profit group important to them and their community.
http://canadasfarmers.ca/about-the-program/

CIBC Donation and Sponsorship Funding Guidelines
CIBC is committed to supporting causes that matter to our clients, our team members and our
communities. We aim to make a difference through corporate donations, sponsorships and the
volunteer spirit of our employees.
https://www.cibc.com/ca/inside-cibc/community-matters/miracle-day/about-foundation.html
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CN: Stronger Communities Fund
Supporting the communities in which Canadian National Railway Company operates, they
consider funding requests with the focus areas of Health and Safety for young people, including
injury prevention and the promotion of healthy lifestyles; transportation education; CN
Railroaders in the Community.
http://www.cn.ca/en/delivering-responsibly/community

Community Initiatives Fund: Community Grant Program
Through this program the CIF can support community projects that involve: healthy
development of children and youth; wellbeing of individuals, families and the
community; leadership and positive life choices; physical activity for any or all ages; community
inclusiveness and celebrations; volunteerism and non-profit initiatives.
http://www.cifsask.org/grants

Conexus Community Investment Program
Together with non-profit and charitable organizations, we promote financial well-being through
these focus areas: financial literacy education programs, capital projects, programs that address
basic human needs in the areas of education, food, shelter and health services.
https://www.conexus.ca/AboutConexus/Community/Sponsorship/

CO-OP Community Spaces
Co-op Community Spaces has been developed to help protect, beautify and improve spaces
across Western Canada. In keeping with our ongoing commitment to invest in the communities
we serve, Co-op will contribute up to $1 million annually to help support projects that improve
the places Canadians meet, play, learn and share.
https://www.co-op.crs/communityspaces

CP Has Heart Community Fund
This program supports heart health initiatives that empower people to lead healthier lives
through positive food choices, increased physical activity and managing blood pressure.
Organizations applying must be located and serving communities within vicinity of CP
operations.
http://www.cpr.ca/en/community/cp-has-heart/community-fund

Dakota Dunes Community Development Grant
Funding for community investment grants is allowable under the following categories: Economic
development; Social development; Justice initiatives; Education development; Recreational
facilities operation and development; Senior and youth programs; Cultural development;
Community infrastructure development and maintenance; Health initiatives; and, Other
charitable purposes.
https://www.dakotadunescdc.com/grants.html

Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation: Dreamcatcher Fund
A registered foundation designated to provide support and address situations unique to the First
Nations community. The Foundation will supply grants to individuals with a goal of developing
youth as future community leaders.
http://www.dcfund.ca/
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Enerplus
Enerplus encourages interested community organizations in their areas of operation to apply for
funding. Applicants do not have to be a registered charity.
http://www.enerplus.com/responsibility/community/funding.cfm

ESSO Imperial Oil: Community Fund
We offer financial and volunteer support to hundreds of these organizations each year.
http://www.imperialoil.ca/Canada-English/community_invest_apply.aspx

FCC Agrispirit Fund
The FCC AgriSpirit Fund supports capital projects in rural communities. Successful projects in
the past have included hospitals and medical centres, childcare facilities, fire and rescue
equipment, playgrounds, food banks, libraries, recreation centres and community gardens.
https://www.fcc-fac.ca/en/community/giving-back/agrispirit-fund.html

Giant Tiger Charitable Giving
We aim to do the greatest good possible, for the greatest number of people in Giant Tiger
communities. Our charitable giving focus is on three main areas: Food Banks, Family Physical
and Mental Health, and Youth Empowerment.
https://www.gianttiger.com/category/aboutgt/community/charitable-giving.do

Go Out & Play Challenge
Give your community the best chance to win $10,000 by following the rules for the Go Out &
Play Challenge powered by Saskatchewan Blue Cross.
https://challenge.saskatchewaninmotion.ca/

Government of Canada: Celebrate Canada
Celebrate Canada provides funding for activities organized on National Aboriginal Day, Saint-
Jean-Baptiste Day, Canadian Multiculturalism Day and Canada Day.
https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/funding/celebrate-canada.html

Government of Canada: Commemorate Canada
The Commemorate Canada program provides funding to initiatives that commemorate and
celebrate historical figures, places, events and accomplishments of national significance.
https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/funding/commemorate-canada.html

Government of Canada: Communities at Risk: Security Infrastructure Program
The Communities at Risk: Security Infrastructure Program is designed to help communities at
risk of hate motivated crime to improve their security infrastructure, which will help make
Canada safer for all Canadians. Funding is available to not-for-profit organizations linked to a
community at risk of being victimized by hate motivated crime.
https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/cntrng-crm/crm-prvntn/fndng-prgrms/scrt-nfrstrctr-prgrm-
en.aspx%20%20March%2031

Government of Canada: Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund
The Government of Canada launched the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund (DMAF), a
national merit-based program that will invest $2 billion to support large-scale infrastructure
projects to help communities better manage the risks of disasters triggered by natural hazards.
www.infrastructure.gc.ca/dmaf-faac/index-eng.html
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Government of Canada: Enabling Accessibility Fund
The Enabling Accessibility Fund (EAF) provides funding for eligible capital projects that increase
accessibility for people with disabilities in Canadian communities and workplaces, creating more
opportunities for people with disabilities to participate in community activities, programs and
services, or access employment opportunities.
https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/programs/enabling-accessibility-
fund.html

Government of Canada: Indigenous & Northern Affairs Canada
https://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/eng/1425576051772/1425576078345

Government of Canada: Young Canada Works
Young Canada Works (YCW) offers eligible employers wage subsidies and access to a pool of
talented youth with innovative ideas and competitive skills.
https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/funding/young-canada-works.html

Government of Canada: Youth Take Charge
Through partnerships with youth-serving organizations, the Youth Take Charge Program
supports projects that exemplify an ability to strengthen youth attachment to Canada in the
following thematic areas: History and heritage, Civic engagement and youth service, Arts and
culture, Economic activities.
https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/funding/youth-take-charge.html

Government of Saskatchewan: Funding transit for People with Disabilities
The Government of Saskatchewan's role under the Transit Assistance for People with
Disabilities (TAPD) program is to provide financial support to municipalities who offer para-
transit services for persons with disabilities.
https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/municipal-administration/funding-finances-and-asset-
management/funding/funding-transit-for-people-with-disabilities

Government of Saskatchewan: Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program
The governments of Canada and Saskatchewan signed a bilateral agreement in October 2018
for the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP). The program will provide more than
$896 million in federal funding for all types of Saskatchewan infrastructure projects over 10
years until 2028.
www.saskatchewan.ca/ICIP

Government of Saskatchewan: Municipal Economic Enhancement Program 2020
“The Government of Saskatchewan is proud to continue to fulfil its commitment to the people of
the province by ensuring important infrastructure dollars are available to our communities when
they need it most,” Carr said. “This $150 million investment into Saskatchewan’s municipalities
can be used for shovel ready infrastructure projects and initiatives, and will help keep our
municipalities strong during the current pandemic.”
MEEP 2020 will provide $150 million, or approximately $143 per capita, to local municipalities to
support investments in infrastructure, to stimulate economic recovery and encourage local job
creation.
https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/municipal-administration/funding-finances-and-asset-
management/funding/municipal-economic-enhancement-program
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Grant for Change
Funding to match organization dollar-for-dollar, up to a maximum of $10,000, of in-kind support
to help increase your reach through web, social and print media. Applications are accepted
year-round.
http://www.pixelsweatshop.com/grant-change-guidelines

Home Depot Canada: Community Grants
Home Depot has 3 grants available: Community Impact Grants, The Orange Door Project Grant
Program and the Orange Door Awards Program.
https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/corporate-information/our-community/the-home-depot-
canada-foundation/how-we-help/grant-programs.html

Information Services Corporation
This program is for organizations requesting financial sponsorship for an event, program or
annual funding.
http://www.isc.ca/About/CommunityInvestment/Pages/HowToApply.aspx

Lehigh Hanson Materials Limited: Community Investment
Lehigh Hanson works diligently to fulfill its vision of Working Together to Build Our Communities
by focusing on four areas of community investment initiatives. These focus areas are
community, education, environment and health & safety.
http://lehighhansoncanada.com/working-communities-build-better-futures

Macro Properties Prairie Partnership
Macro Properties Prairie Partnership will provide grants to programs and initiatives focused on
the following areas: Early Childhood Education; First Nations Educational Outcomes; and Self-
Reliance Initiatives. For more information visit:
http://www.saskatooncommunityfoundation.ca/posts/fund/macro-properties-prairie-partnership/

Mosaic Company Community Investment
Mosaic helps the world grow the food it needs. Mosaic focuses their investments in three core
areas that help us achieve this goal: Food, Water and Local Community Investments.
http://www.mosaicco.com/sustainability/or_how_to_apply.htm

Mountain Equipment Co-Op
MEC helps keep space for adventure by conserving ecologically and recreationally important
places and by inspiring and enabling Canadians to be active outside.
https://www.mec.ca/en/explore/granting/

Orano Community Investment
Orano’s community investment pillar is primarily focused on community initiatives and
organizations in the regions near our operations and activities or where our employees reside.
Education, as well as health and wellness, and cultural programming remain the focus of
Orano’s contributions.
http://mining.areva.com/scripts/canada/publigen/content/templates/show.asp?P=210&L=EN&SY
NC=Y
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ParticipACTION Community Better Challenge Grant
ParticipACTION is bringing back its Community Better Challenge. Starting January 27 you can
apply for grants to support physical activity in your hometown during the challenge.
 https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3879914154575012877

Peavy Mart Community Agricultural Grant
The Peavey Mart Agricultural Grant provides a total of up to $50,000 each year to non-profit
groups who submit successful applications.
http://www.peaveymart.com/community.php

President’s Choice Children’s Charity Grants for Schools
PC®Children’s Charity school grants provide funding to educate and empower communities to
deliver school-based student nutrition programs across Canada, helping children and youth
realize their full potential in life.
https://www.presidentschoice.ca/en_CA/community/pccc/apply-for-funding.html

President’s Choice Children’s Charity Grants for Non-Profit Organizations
PC®Children’s Charity Community Fund grants up to $5,000 for local, not-for-profit organizations
to provide higher quality nutrition for children and youth and empower them to be their own good
food champion.
https://www.presidentschoice.ca/en_CA/community/pccc/apply-for-funding.html

RBC: Aboriginal Banking
RBC provides you with tailored and innovative solutions to a full range of financial services, as
well as support for community and social development, employment and training, and
procurement opportunities.
http://www.rbcroyalbank.com/commercial/aboriginal/

RBC: Future Launch
RBC Future Launch is a 10-year $500 million commitment to help Canadian youth prepare for
the jobs of tomorrow. RBC Future Launch is a catalyst for change-bringing people together to
co-create solutions so young people are better prepared for the future of work.
www.rbc.com/community-sustainability/commitment-to-youth/index.html

RBC: Youth Mental Health Project
Focus on children and youth between the ages of 0 - 18. Deal with the most prevalent childhood
and adolescent mental illnesses.
http://www.rbc.com/community-sustainability/index.html

Safeway Canada - Community Involvement
Safeway's giving priorities primarily focus on building healthy communities by supporting human
health and nutrition, hunger prevention, people with disabilities and community-based activities.
https://www.safeway.ca/about-us/community-involvement/apply-for-support

Saputo
Funding provided to organizations that foster youth development.
https://saputo.sponsor.com/form?pid=0&cid=284549
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Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation Grants
The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation provides grants to individuals, community groups,
municipalities and corporations working to preserve our heritage.
https://www.saskheritagefoundation.com/grant-programs

Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant Program
The Saskatchewan Lotteries Community Grant is a collaboration of Sask Sport Inc.,
SaskCulture Inc. and the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association, Inc., and can be
awarded for projects getting people of all ages involved in sports, recreation or cultural events.
Deadline for applications is February 28, annually.
https://www.sasklotteries.ca/about-us/community-grant-program.htm

Saskatchewan Prevention Institute: Youth Action for Prevention Grant Program
Two areas of focus at the Prevention Institute of importance to youth are the prevention of
alcohol-related harms (including the prevention of FASD) and promotion of sexual health.
http://skprevention.ca/alcohol/youth-action-for-prevention/#youth-health-community-grants-
program

Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association
SUMA has compiled all of the major provincial and federal grants into several easy to use tables
alphabetically and by grant type. There are various application deadlines. Deadlines are
throughout the year.
http://www.suma.org/index.php?p=Grants

SaskEnergy
Supporting Saskatchewan events and activities is critical to building a healthy society. As a
Saskatchewan Crown Corporation we embrace our responsibility to help make a positive
contribution in this province.
http://www.saskenergy.com/community/default.asp

SaskTel: Community Investment Program
SaskTel has developed a Community Investment Program which responds to the sponsorship
requests of Saskatchewan non-profit and charitable organizations. The program provides broad
support to all communities, along with a focus on activities linked to technology, diversity, youth,
and rural life.
http://www.sasktel.com/wps/wcm/connect/content/home/about-sasktel/corporate-social-
responsibility/sponsorship

SaskTel: Be Kind Online
Want to be a positive force in your community? Have an idea? Spreading kindness begins with
you! Have your voice heard, and rally others to Be Kind Online (and in person). Apply for a Be
Kind Online Grant today and you could receive up to $1,000 to bring your idea to life.
https://bekindonline.com/
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SaskWater Community Investment Program
SaskWater supports Saskatchewan communities by providing sponsorships of cash or in-kind
contributions and donations of cash or promotional items. Priority will be given to activities which
demonstrate environmental stewardship and diversity and Aboriginal people’s involvement in
business and employment.
www.saskwater.com/services/community_investment/sponsorship.php

S’cool Life Fund: We Fund D.R.E.A.M.S.
Drama, Recreation, Extra-Curricular, Arts, Music, or Sports helping to make school life more
enjoyable for thousands of public elementary school kids (K-8). Applications accepted year-
round.
http://www.scoollifefund.ca/index2.php?id=3

Seed Foundation Grant
The Foundation offers a dynamic granting program designed to give you the confidence to
dream big, be innovative, and be fiscally bold with your fundraising event.
http://www.seedmaster.ca/seed/

Seventh Generation Fund
Indigenous-initiated and Indigenous-led community-based organizations and projects aligned
with our mission.
http://www.7genfund.org/how-apply-grant

SGI: Community Grants
Community grants for traffic safety and Acquired Brain Injury prevention programs. To enable
community groups to establish, enhance and deliver programs that address safety issues in
their communities. SGI and ABI will provide support and guidance in identifying priorities and in
the development and implementation of any of these initiatives.
https://www.sgi.sk.ca/community-grants-programs

SIGA Sponsorship
SIGA and its casinos support hundreds of organizations and events. By embracing and
implementing the teachings of our Elders, SIGA continues to foster its philanthropic commitment
by giving back to its communities.
http://www.siga.sk.ca/community-investment/sponsorship/

SPRA Parks for All Action Grant
The SPRA Parks for All Action Grant supports efforts that achieve the Parks for All Vision.
Efforts can be local, regional or provincial in scope. Applications should highlight how people will
be engaged, and the long-term benefits that are expected.
http://spra.blob.core.windows.net/docs/2020-Parks-for-All-Grant-Application-Online-fillable.pdf

Staples: Superpower Your School
We are thrilled that you are considering participating in our 2018 Staples Superpower your
School Contest, brought to you in collaboration with Earth Day Canada. Elementary and
secondary schools in Canada that are either publicly funded or independent are eligible to
participate. To enter the contest, complete the entry form and tell us about your school’s
innovative environmental efforts.
https://www.staples.ca/sbdca/en_CA/cre/marketing/staples_soul/rfe_contest.html
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The Elks and Royal Purple Fund
Charitable programs addressing the needs to children with hearing and speech problems. For
children prior to turning 19 when sponsored by local lodge. All applications go through local
Lodge prior to being submitted to National Office.
https://www.elksofcanada.ca/about-our-charity/

Trans Canada: Community Funding Grants
TransCanada is committed to building healthy, safe and vibrant communities where our
employees live and work. Applications accepted year-round.
https://tccan.sponsor.com/

Viterra: Community Investment Plan
Through our Community Investment Program, Viterra is committed to contributing to positive
social outcomes in the communities where Viterra has operations and its employees live, work
and play. In order to align these positive outcomes with business value, Viterra provides support
in the areas of promoting good nutrition and healthy lifestyles; supporting agriculture and
associated activities.
https://www.viterra.com/web/canada/how-we-give-back

Walmart Canada – Community Giving
Corporate giving at Walmart Canada is not just about giving money – it’s about giving hope and
inspiring change. Through our corporate giving program, together with our customers, Walmart
Canada has raised and donated more than $250 million to Canadian non-profit organizations
since 1994. Find out how your local community organization and Walmart Canada can work
together.
https://www.walmartcanada.ca/community-giving/corporate-giving

Western Financial Group: Western Communities Foundation
The Foundation actively supports a range of community based charitable activities which
include the Community Defibrillator Program, Exceptional Achievement Award, Agency
Matching Grant, Community Infrastructure Grant and Vision Care Support.
https://westernfinancialgroup.ca/Gives
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