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Community Action Fund is sponsored by Sobeys Inc.. The Community Action Fund supports Canadian Registered Charities focused on 'Healthy Bodies' (access to healthy and affordable food) and 'Healthy Minds' (early interventions in child & youth mental health). This fund helps remove barriers for Canadians to access healthy and affordable food, and partners with marginalized groups to amplify their commitment to inclusive belonging.
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Community Action Fund Donation Requests We are proud to be Canadian. Whether it’s supporting organizations on the frontlines of food insecurity or making early interventions possible for child and youth mental health, being Canada’s Family Grocery Store and building healthier tomorrows is at the heart of everything we do.
We aren’t just about one family, but all the different kinds of families who make up our great land from coast to coast. The Community Action Fund was created in March 2020 to help support immediate needs in the communities we serve. Our support of the local community is focused on building healthier tomorrows for more neighbors, by supporting the mental and physical health of children and families.
Funding is centered on: Healthy Bodies - removing barriers for more Canadians to access healthy and affordable food. Healthy Minds - early interventions of child & youth mental health A healthy body and healthy mind go hand-in-hand, and the community groups we partner with support one or both of these areas of health and wellness. Woven throughout our company is our commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Through the Community Action Fund, we partner with marginalized groups to help provide the right ingredients to amplify our commitment to build a sense of inclusive belonging for all of our neighbors.
General Guidelines and Eligibility Criteria for Community Action Fund Donations The organization must be a Canadian Registered Charity The donation request is for under $10,000 The event or project must directly benefit the communities where we operate The donation request is for a donation vs an event sponsorship* (see below) Eligibility is dependent on the organization agreeing to provide a follow up report that identifies their measures of success The organization must align with one or both areas of support listed above (healthy bodies and healthy minds) We do not issue charitable donations to the following: Any individual or business endeavours Organizations that collect funds for subsequent redistribution to other charities or to individuals Organizations with values, purposes, policies or practices in conflict with Sobeys values Promotion of political organizations and affiliated activities Religious or sectarian programs or purposes, unless they are engaged in a significant project benefiting the entire community Salaries or operating costs Film, video and television productions Publications and advertising *If you are seeking a sponsorship related to a for-profit venture or event, please submit your request to: partnerships@sobeys.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Canadian Registered Charities. The donation request must be under $10,000 and directly benefit the communities where Sobeys operates. Organizations must align with 'Healthy Bodies' or 'Healthy Minds' areas of support and agree to provide a follow-up report. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Under $10,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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