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* Prepare your application * Prepare your application **February 9, 2026:** Application is available **February 27, 2026 (2:00 pm ET):** Application deadline **March to June 2026:** Application review and trustee approval period **July to August 2026:** Decision is communicated to applicants **September 2026:** Public announcement of grant recipients The Canada Post Community Foundation provides grants to Canadian schools, charities and community organizations that make a difference in the lives of children and youth (up to age 21).
Since 2012, the Foundation has granted $16. 4 million to more than 1,400 projects across Canada. Grants are available for projects that support three areas: Projects that help foster a better future for children, including social services, arts and culture.
Projects that offer education, therapeutic and rehabilitative programs. Projects that support the health and physical activity of children from vulnerable communities, or those with disabilities or illnesses. ## Step 1: Types of grants ### Community-based project grants Most of the grants we award fall into this category.
Eligible projects should increase the capacity of an organization and create or expand services, rather than maintaining existing services. For example, purchasing new equipment or launching new programs. **Project grants are available for projects valued at up to $25,000 each.
** The Signature Grant is meant to contribute to the overall work and mission of national organizations that deliver programs or support to Canadian children and youth. **Up to three Signature Grants of $50,000 each can be awarded each year.
** ### Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation Signature Grant The Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation Signature Grant is available to Indigenous regional, local or national organizations offering programming anchored in the principles of Indigenous truth and reconciliation that supports Indigenous children and youth across the country. **One Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation Signature Grant of $50,000 can be awarded each year.
** ## Step 2: Eligibility criteria Each grant type has different eligibility criteria and information requirements. **Please note that financial documentation must be provided for all applications. ** Each year, we receive a large number of applications for a wide variety of programs.
Please ensure you meet all our eligibility criteria. Here is a breakdown of the different grants we offer and which organizations are eligible: #### Small project grants (up to $5,000) Project grants are project-specific and cannot be used for general funding. Eligible projects should increase the capacity of an organization and create or expand services, rather than maintaining existing services.
Examples: playground equipment, park upgrades, library supplies, after-school programs, etc. **Organizations eligible:** * Schools (as defined by the Education Act in each province) * School/parent organizations * Unregistered organizations * Small municipalities (5,000 residents and under) Note: Playground equipment is only eligible for a small project grant ($5,000 and under).
**Financial documentation requirements** Grants up to $5,000 require minimal financial documentation. We require a project budget and financial statement for the current year. Applications from schools or school parent councils may include their current school board budget.
#### Project grants ($5,001 to $25,000) Project grants are project-specific and cannot be used for general funding. Eligible projects should increase the capacity of an organization and create or expand services, rather than maintaining existing services. Examples: purchasing new equipment or launching new programs.
**Organizations eligible:** * Registered charities with a Canadian charitable registration number * Registered non-profit organizations with a valid B/N business registration number * Registered Canadian amateur athletic associations * Small municipalities (5,000 residents and under) Note: These groups can also apply for a small project grant (under $5,000) for smaller projects.
**Financial documentation requirements** Depending on the amount of funding requested, different types of financial documents are required: Grants of $5,001 to $15,000: * Notice to Reader or Compilation Engagement * An independently audited financial statement is also acceptable Grants of $15,001 to $25,000: * Review Engagement Report * A Notice to Reader, Compilation Engagement or independently audited financial statement is also acceptable * #### Signature Grant ($50,000) Signature Grants are only available to national organizations whose activities are national in scope and benefit children and youth across the country.
Regional or provincial chapters of national groups are not eligible. Unlike our project grants, these grants can be used for either project-specific requests or general funding. Up to 3 Signature Grants of $50,000 each can be awarded each year.
**Organizations eligible:** Only national charities and organizations are eligible to apply for a Signature Grant. **Financial documentation requirements** All Signature Grant applications require independently audited financial statements.
* #### Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation Signature Grant ($50,000) The Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation Signature Grant is awarded each year to an Indigenous regional, local or national organization offering programming anchored in the principles of Indigenous truth and reconciliation that supports Indigenous children and youth across the country.
Only 1 Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation Signature Grant of $50,000 can be awarded each year. **Organizations eligible:** Only Indigenous regional or local organizations are eligible to apply for this grant. Review eligibility requirements (PDF) **Financial documentation requirements** All Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation Signature Grant applications require independently audited financial statements.
### Projects eligible for grants For examples of projects that are eligible for funding under each grant type, see Eligible projects for Community Foundation grants (PDF). The examples are not exhaustive and are only intended to give applicants an idea of the type of projects we have supported in the past.
### Projects ineligible for grants The following projects **do not qualify** for any of the Foundation grants: * professional or amateur sports teams * activities outside Canada * debt reduction campaigns * requests to cover mailing, shipping and/or delivery fees * lobby, advocacy or partisan groups that promote a particular social, political or economic point of view * fundraising events such as golf tournaments, galas, runs or races * brand or general advertising, as distinguished from information directly related to front-line activities * financial assistance for individuals * conventions, conferences or events * organizations, political parties or other programs that require, as a condition for receiving support or services, an adherence to, or promotion of a particular religious faith, political affiliation or cultural group * ongoing operating costs (e.g., administrative costs not directly linked to delivery of front-line programs) (Signature Grants are exempted) * salaries and administrative costs for school employees * school celebration trips (note: educational field trips are eligible for consideration, but graduation or class trips abroad are not) * standard classroom supplies * professional development ## Step 3: Prepare your application Once you have reviewed our eligibility criteria, you can start gathering the documents you need to complete your application.
The application checklist also includes all financial documents you will require. Download application checklist (PDF) ## Step 4: Submit your application during the grant application period Eligible organizations are invited to submit applications for funding each spring. **The grant application period for 2026 opens on Monday, February 9 and closes on Friday, February 27 at 2:00 PM ET.
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You can save an application and complete it later, if needed (during the grant application period only). All grant applications will be reviewed from April to June. Successful grant applicants will be notified in July, and there will be a public announcement of all grant recipients in September.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Canadian schools, charities and community organizations serving children and youth up to age 21. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $25,000 for project grants; $50,000 for Signature Grants. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The most recent published deadline was February 27, 2026, which has passed. This is an annual program, so a new cycle should follow. The next cycle is expected around February 2027.
Community Foundation Grants is funded by Canada Post Community Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
The solicitation lists one required document: Financial documentation. Check the official notice for formatting and page-limit rules.
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