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TELUS Community Board Grants is sponsored by TELUS. TELUS Community Board Grants are local grants awarded by regional community boards across Canada. These grants often support various community initiatives, and a small business with a strong community focus on financial literacy could potentially be eligible.
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Community Boards | TELUS Friendly Future Foundation TELUS Friendly Future Foundation and the 13 Canadian TELUS Community Boards entrust local leaders with making the most impactful funding decisions. Community Board impact at a glance From the introduction of Community Boards in 2005, community board grants have made a real difference for grassroots Canadian charities and the youth they serve.
projects funded nationwide donated to Canadian charities projects funded nationwide donated to Canadian charities Learn more about our Canadian Community Boards and regional funding Barrie and Central Ontario Calgary and Southern Alberta Edmonton and Northern Alberta Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area Interior and Northern B. C.
Manitoba and Saskatchewan Ottawa and Eastern Ontario TELUS Community Board Grants Funded by the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation®, our Community Boards support initiatives from Canadian registered charities and qualified donees that focus on local, grassroots community-based health and education programs that help youth reach their full potential.
By funding more than 500 youth-serving charities each year who are struggling to keep up with the demand, TELUS Friendly Future Foundation provides an important source of funding for these charities, and helps youth nationwide build skills, confidence and feel a sense of belonging. Manitoba and Saskatchewan Funding in British Columbia In British Columbia, the TELUS Community Boards serving Interior and Northern B. C.
, Vancouver and Coastal, and Vancouver Island provide critical funding to charities in support of their youth-focused education and health programs that address community needs. Learn how our funding is helping grassroots organizations across British Columbia positively impact the lives of youth.
In Alberta, the TELUS Community Boards serving Calgary and Southern Alberta, as well as Edmonton and Northern Alberta provide critical funding to charities in support of their youth-focused education and health programs that address community needs. Learn how our funding is helping grassroots organizations across Alberta positively impact the lives of youth.
Funding in Manitoba and Saskatchewan The TELUS Community Board serving Manitoba and Saskatchewan provides critical funding to charities in support of their youth-focused education and health programs that address community needs. Learn how our funding is helping grassroots organizations across Manitoba and Saskatchewan positively impact the lives of youth.
In Ontario, the TELUS Community Boards serving the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, Ottawa and Eastern Ontario, and Barrie and Central Ontario provide critical funding to charities in support of their youth-focused education and health programs that address community needs. Learn how our funding is helping grassroots organizations across Ontario positively impact the lives of youth.
In Quebec, the TELUS Community Boards serving Montreal, Quebec City, Rimouski and surrounding administrative regions provide critical funding to charities in support of their youth-focused education and health programs that address community needs. Learn how our funding is helping grassroots organizations across Quebec positively impact the lives of youth.
Funding in Atlantic Canada The TELUS Community Board serving Atlantic Canada provides critical funding to charities in support of their youth-focused education and health programs that address community needs. Learn how our funding is helping grassroots organizations across Atlantic Canada positively impact the lives of youth.
Find your TELUS Community Board Barrie and Central Ontario Calgary and Southern Alberta Edmonton and Northern Alberta Greater Toronto & Hamilton Area Interior and Northern B. C.
Manitoba and Saskatchewan Ottawa and Eastern Ontario If you're looking for funding outside of Canada, please click here Let’s brighten futures, together Your generous support of TELUS Friendly Future Foundation helps address pressing issues facing youth today to build a friendlier tomorrow. Together, let’s empower youth so they can reach their full potential.
View terms and conditions From 2005 to 2018, the TELUS Canadian Community Boards were funded through the generosity of TELUS, with a contribution of $69M supporting 5,685 projects. Since October 2018, the funding has been provided by TELUS Friendly Future Foundation.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Canadian registered charities and qualified donees focused on youth-serving education and health programs. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund, offered through the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation, provides single-year grants of up to ,000 to CRA-registered charities and qualified donees delivering health and education programs that benefit Indigenous youth and communities across Canada. Programs must support youth up to age 29 experiencing barriers to reaching their full potential and operate within designated TELUS Community Board regions spanning all provinces. Preference is given to applicants that demonstrate how technology integration — such as digitizing programs or building sensory-friendly environments — enhances their program's effectiveness. Ineligible expenses include operating overhead, capital campaigns, sponsorships, and TELUS product purchases. Organizations may apply annually and can receive funding for up to three consecutive years. The deadline for the next cycle is October 7, 2026.
Indigenous Communities Fund (ICF) is sponsored by TELUS. The TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund provides flexible grant funding to Indigenous-led programs supporting Indigenous Peoples in Canada across all provinces and territories. Funding is available for projects focused on, but not limited to: health, mental health and well-being; access to education and resources; preservation of the land and water; community building and enhancement; and intergenerational language and cultural revitalization.