Foundation / Corporation
Port Moody Foundation
02/26/21
03/31/21
Grants of up to $2,500 to British Columbia nonprofit organizations in eligible regions for projects and programs to benefit the community. Applicants are required to submit an LOI prior to applying. Priority will be given to organizations working with equity-seeking groups. Funding areas of interest include sports and recreation, improving the quality of life, the environment, heritage, and arts and culture. Eligible organizations serve the community of Port Moody.
The economic impact caused by the COVID-19 pandemic cannot be overlooked in 2021. Many organizations are still incurring unforeseen additional costs. The Foundation’s grant programs are intended to benefit cultural and community organizations, particularly those that support, engage, and work with equity-seeking groups.
GrantWatch ID#: 166035
Grants of $300-$2,500 will be given.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Apply: http://portmoodyfoundation.ca/index.php/our-focus/grants/expression-interest/
For further information contact Jo-Anne Parneta, Grant Committee Chair
236-994-9947
grant@portmoodyfoundation.ca
Port Moody Foundation
300 Ioco Rd
Port Moody BC V3H 2V7
604 469 4699
Canada: British Columbia: Port Moody;
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