Foundation / Corporation
Lyle S. Hallman Foundation
09/12/14
Grants to Ontario, Canada non-profit organizations to promote the healthy development of children and young people aged 0-12 years of age in Waterloo Region. The Foundation supports the engagement, support and involvement of parents, as well as families, schools, and the community at large as a critical factor in children’s successful development and learning.
The Foundation gives priority to proposals that:
-Build the strengths and developmental assets of children
-Provide prevention strategies through universal or targeted programs
-Address one or more Determinants of Health that contribute to healthy childhood development
-Create direct benefits for children
-Engage and involve children, parents, schools, and neighbourhoods in an integrated approach
-Model inclusion and accessibility
-Incorporate collaborative, comprehensive approaches that address multiple objectives simultaneously
-Use evidenced based strategies and/or promising practices
-Will have long-term impact and have the potential to be sustained
GrantWatch ID#: 145525
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Lyle S. Hallman Foundation
20 Crestview Place
Kitchener ON N2B 0A2
P: 519-579-7351
F: 519-744-1997
info@lshallmanfdn.org
Laura Manning, Executive Director
519-579-7351 x110
lmanning@lshallmanfdn.org
Garry Haack, Grants and Administration Officer
519-579-7351 x105
ghaack@lshallmanfdn.org
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