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Community Investment Funding – Youth Empowerment is a grant from CIBC that funds charitable programs supporting healthy active living, education, and assistance for children and youth with disabilities across Canada. Through the CIBC Foundation, this program reflects the bank's long-standing commitment to creating a world without limits to ambition for young people.
Eligible applicants are Canadian registered charities, not-for-profits, or qualified donees with sound financial practices, sustainable funding models, and evidence-based, culturally informed programs. Grant amounts vary based on program scope and organizational need.
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Focus areas and funding guidelines Supporting cancer initiatives To create a future where no one has to fear a cancer diagnosis.
Cancer research, treatment, screening and diagnosis Wellness, survivorship and patient support programs Under the cancer focus area, CIBC Foundation will consider funding projects that meet the below eligibility: Canadian registered charities, not-for-profits, or qualified donees Organizations with sound financial practices, and a sustainable funding model Organizations who track impact with a clear evaluation and measurement process and can specify the number of individuals helped through the project Culturally informed programs or services that are filling evidence-based gaps in an identified community Projects or programs that are aligned to the following criteria will be considered: Access: Improved access to care equipment for rural hospitals, transportation, and accommodation Patient support: Wellness, survivorship and patient support programs Public education: Importance of regular checkups and healthy active living, smoking cessation programs, healthy eating and living, impacts of alcohol and infections Screening and diagnosis: Finding cancer early, new diagnostic imaging equipment; faster screenings; and capital campaigns for new cancer centres Treatment and research: New and existing innovative research projects, fellowships and endowed research chairs; treatment-based equipment, collaborative research initiatives Championing inclusive communities To create economic opportunities for all.
Projects increasing access to education and employment outcomes for underserved communities, with a focus on reskilling and upskilling Programming for children aged 13 and under that supports healthy active living, education and enrichment or help for children with disabilities Under the inclusive communities focus area, CIBC Foundation will consider funding projects that meet the below eligibility: Canadian registered charities, not-for-profits, or qualified donees Organizations with sound financial practices and a sustainable funding model Organizations who track impact with a clear evaluation and measurement process and can specify the number of individuals helped through the project Culturally informed programs or services that are filling evidence-based gaps in an identified community Projects aligned to the following criteria will be considered: Initiatives that increase access and remove barriers to education or employment for underrepresented communities.
Initiatives include skills development, employment services, educational programming and support Addressing the digital divide facing underserved communities through digital accessibility and affordability projects, technology courses, and digital skills training Upskilling and reskilling projects supporting underserved communities with a focus on the following in-demand areas: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math), digital literacy, entrepreneurship, and cyber security Creating a sense of belonging for children aged 13 and under Help for children with disabilities: Supporting families and children with childhood disabilities Medical assessment, treatment, and innovation for childhood disabilities Specialized programs supporting children with disabilities Support for family's needs Healthy active living: Investing in kids from a young age to develop healthy life skills Programs that help kids develop health-conscious skills and habits that lead to positive life choices, such as good eating habits and being physically active Education and enrichment: Programs that engage Canada's young students and promote life-long learning Educational opportunities that engage students and promote life-long learning Homework, after-school and mentoring programs that help fill the gaps at home Increasing access to affordable technology, extra-curricular activities such as financial education, camp, coding classes, and mentorship Investing in financial education To ensure everyone has the skills, knowledge, and confidence to enjoy a lifetime of financial wellbeing Financial education resources and learning opportunities Under the financial education focus area, CIBC Foundation will consider funding projects that meet the below eligibility: Canadian registered charities, not-for-profits or qualified donees Organizations with sound financial practices, and a sustainable funding model Organizations who track impact with a clear evaluation and measurement process and can specify the number of individuals helped through the project Culturally informed programs or services that are filling evidence-based gaps in an identified community Projects or programs that are aligned to the following criteria will be considered: Educational resources and learning opportunities that aim to improve confidence in individuals' financial education leading to achieving financial wellbeing Initiatives that allow our team members to volunteer their time by delivering financial education programs in their community Financial Education requests are accepted year-round but are reviewed between March and October.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Canadian registered charities, not-for-profits, or qualified donees with sound financial practices, sustainable funding models, and evidence-based, culturally informed programs. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
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