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The Health Grants (RBC Youth Mental Well-being Project) is a grant program from RBC Foundation USA that funds nonprofit organizations helping youth and families access mental healthcare. The mission of RBC Foundation USA is to improve the quality of life in communities where RBC does business by supporting nonprofits that promote diversity and make a positive community impact.
Priority is given to programs equipping young people with mental health resources and building pathways to inclusive prosperity. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations with programs aligned to RBC's community investment goals. Grant amounts vary based on project scope and organizational need.
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Foundation grants and sponsorships – RBC Wealth Management–U.S. Foundation grants and sponsorships Through the RBC Foundation USA and our strategic partnerships with charitable and non-profit organizations, we help the communities where we live and work thrive. Let’s make a positive impact together. Ideas for People and Planet TM The mission of RBC Foundation USA is to improve the quality of life in the communities where we do business.
We do this by supporting non-profit organizations that make a positive difference in our communities and that have programs aligning with our funding ambitions. Our giving approach aims to support community needs while aligning with RBC’s ambitions to equip people with the skills for a thriving future, drive more inclusive opportunities for prosperity and support the transition to a net-zero economy.
Learn more about our funding ambitions and how to apply below.
Equipping people with the skills for a thriving future Driving more inclusive prosperity in our communities Supporting the transition to a net-zero economy Equip people with the skills for a thriving future Advanced technologies are creating millions of rewarding careers, but livelihoods are also being displaced and industries dislocated by the rapid shift in skills required.
We aim to support programs that: For example, we support programs that: Build diversified skills in trades, artificial intelligence, technology, agriculture, health care, sustainability skills, emotional intelligence and business acumen, cultural and creative fields Support re-skilling and upskilling through education Provide access to in-demand skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, teamwork and communication Offer mentorship or internship opportunities Build and expand professional networks to grow and sustain career development Support entrepreneurial expertise Help youth bridge the gap between school and work Help people facing barriers to complete high school and/or enter and complete post-secondary education Support language learning specific to job requirements Profile talent to match or expose individuals to new or expanded opportunities and experiences General language learning not specific to job requirements Other organizations’ scholarships Sole funding for travel for end-user beneficiaries Programs with unclear pathways to the future of work Job placements not related to intended career of participant General volunteer opportunities Programs that are recreational and do not include skill development for job readiness Programs that do not have clear pathways to sustained employment Salaries of internships at other for-profit companies Drive more inclusive prosperity in our communities Widening disparities and concerns around affordability are impacting the resilience of our communities.
We aim to support community investment partners that address this imbalance, either by responding to local needs or by addressing issues at a systemic level.
We intend to support programs that: Create stability by addressing food security, housing stability and access to health services Increase financial well-being by helping people build financial confidence and manage their current and future financial situations Increase accessibility of community spaces by funding the physical accessibility of newly constructed buildings, and/or retrofitting of existing spaces For example, we support programs that: Improve long-term access to healthy and affordable food to alleviate pressure on short-term emergency supports Improve access to housing that is safe, secure, and affordable Enable more inclusive health outcomes by removing barriers to relevant health supports and services Help people improve financial confidence through tailored financial education Generate healthy financial habits through personalized coaching and counselling Help increase access to available benefits and tax credits Address unique barriers to appropriate financial services faced by specific populations Create easier access to buildings through installation of ramps, lifts and automated doors Create accessible restrooms, kitchens and workspaces Provide wayfinding signage or Tactile Walking Surface Indicators (TSWIs) in flooring Support outdoor spaces such as fully accessible trails, playgrounds or courtyards Accommodate wheelchairs and other assistive devices comfortably, such as by widening doorways and hallways Update lighting and acoustics, to support individuals with visual or auditory impairments Provide equipment designed to create accessible recreation or cultural experiences Long-term relief programs Generic education or awareness programs Large-scale housing development projects Land or easement purchase costs General disease-based research Public and/or partisan advocacy campaigns Direct payments to individuals or businesses Updates to single-family dwellings General equipment purchases Support the transition to a net-zero economy Climate change and biodiversity loss are two of the biggest environmental challenges facing the planet, and the impact people are having on the environment is placing us on an unsustainable path.
With this perspective in mind, we aim to support community investment partners that are helping to advance positive environmental change.
We intend to support programs that: Advance climate change mitigation solutions that help reduce greenhouse gases (GHGs), boost energy efficiency and/or promote decarbonization, particularly in the highest-emitting sectors Advance nature-based solutions that work with nature, given its inherent ability to sequester carbon and contribute to climate adaptation and ecosystem resilience Increase environmental sustainability of community spaces by funding capital improvements to reduce the carbon footprint or increase energy efficiency of a newly constructed buildings and/or existing spaces For example, we support programs that: Support capacity to drive clean technology solutions Build capacity and provide services to help facilitate the decarbonization of buildings Promote environmental sustainability across the food supply chain Support the transition to environmentally sustainable transportation options Reduce waste and prolong the lifecycle of materials Shift consumption patterns and lifestyle choices towards more sustainable ways of living Conserve areas that are important for biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services, including those that generate third-party verified carbon credits Advance best management practices on working landscapes including farmlands, ranchlands and forests Enhance green infrastructure in urban settings to help address environmental challenges and support climate adaptation and resilience Create experiential learning opportunities that foster understanding, connection and stewardship Support the use of renewable energy such as through installing solar panels to generate energy from the sun Support energy recovery such as by installing an Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) Install environmental features such as a green roof or bio wall Conserve energy by updating windows or insulation Help with alternative heating and cooling, such as a heat pump or ductless air conditioning Conserve water, such as by adding low-flow plumbing fixtures, a rain sensor or insulating pipe For-profit clean technology or climate change mitigation solutions Direct payments or subsidies to individuals or businesses Direct contributions into stewardship endowments Land or easement purchase Generic education programs with no experiential connection Updates to single-family dwellings Historic restoration projects Upgrades to storage buildings or buildings not associated with community use If you have questions, contact our foundation grants administrator.
Email fndapplications@rbc. com Before applying for a grant from the RBC Foundation USA, make sure your request meets these requirements. Organizations must have the following 501(c)3 registered public charity status for a minimum of three years A minimum annual operating budget of $100,000 Located in a community where RBC Wealth Management has a business presence and has active community involvement.
Generally, we do not support The Foundation Grant Program does not fund Sports teams (unless they are a qualified donee) Political organizations or parties Private or corporate foundations Community foundations, unless for programmatic support Private (fee-based) elementary or secondary schools Trade associations, advocacy organizations, chambers of commerce and professional organizations Religious or sectarian programs or purposes Endowment or memorial campaigns Travel-related costs or events Organizations with values, purposes, policies or practices in conflict with RBC values If you have questions, contact our foundation grants administrator.
Email fndapplications@rbc. com RBC Foundation USA offers grants to non-profit organizations in locations where RBC Wealth Management has a business presence and has active community involvement. Please review our giving guidelines and eligibility requirements before selecting the appropriate application based on your location.
Outside the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area Important update, our grant portal has changed, you will need to first create an account on the Blackbaud grant portal before you are given access to a new grant application. Select the Access a new 2026 grant application link to set up your account.
Access a new 2026 grant application Return to a saved 2026 grant application Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area Important update, our grant portal has changed, you will need to first create an account on the Blackbaud grant portal before you are given access to a new grant application. Select the Access a new 2026 grant application link to set up your account.
Access a new 2026 grant application Return to a saved 2026 grant application Funding decisions on all grant applications will be communicated within approximately 90 days of the deadline date. If you have questions, contact our foundation grants administrator. Email fndapplications@rbc.
com Enhancing communities through strategic partnerships Through sponsorship opportunities, RBC Wealth Management enriches the communities we serve with charitable partnerships, including theatrical and musical performances, art exhibitions and strategic fundraising events. Corporate sponsorships complement the work we fund with grants from RBC Foundation USA.
Sponsorships are separate from foundation grants because they include non-charitable components, such as cultural, educational or entertainment benefits.
RBC Wealth Management sponsorships typically meet the following guidelines: At least 80 percent of event proceeds must benefit a qualified charitable organization or effort Offer premier visibility and opportunity for client or employee entertainment Align with our business or marketing objectives Priority is given to organizations and events with which our employees are actively involved Priority is given to organizations and programs that fit our three primary corporate funding focus areas: arts and culture, human services and youth education All sponsorships are evaluated to make sure they meet outlined objectives and must be endorsed by an employee.
Major sponsorships also require approval by management. To apply for a sponsorship, please visit our application website .
Investment and insurance products offered through RBC Wealth Management are not insured by the FDIC or any other federal government agency, are not deposits or other obligations of, or guaranteed by, a bank or any bank affiliate, and are subject to investment risks, including possible loss of the principal amount invested.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations that make a positive difference and promote diversity, specifically those with programs helping youth and families access mental healthcare. 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.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.