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Maple Leaf Community Fund — London Community Foundation Get to Know Our Fundholders Health and Homelessness Fund For Change Get to Know Our Fundholders Health and Homelessness Fund For Change Together we're building a stronger community. Forever. Maple Leaf Community Fund in honour of Harvey and Erma Beaty Applications Open February 3, 2026 - 2 p.
m. March 31, 2026 Maple Leaf Community Fund supports the capital-related needs of food security programs that promote dignity and build individual and community capacity. The funding is available to both Oxford and Middlesex counties; therefore London Community Foundation and Oxford Community Foundation partner on the application intake and vetting process.
Find out more about the Maple Leaf Community Fund here . Oxford County Applicants: e: info@oxfordcommunityfoundation. org t: 226.
667. 6404 Middlesex-County Applicants & Technical Questions: grants@lcf. on.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations in Oxford and Middlesex counties (Ontario, Canada) with capital-related needs for food security programs that promote dignity and community capacity. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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