EMPOWERING NON-PROFITS
Strengthening Shuswap Communities
The Shuswap Community Foundation’s Community Grants program helps strengthen the region by supporting local charities, non-profits, and community organizations working to improve quality of life across the Shuswap. Through the generosity of donors and endowed funds established by individuals, families, businesses, and organizations, the Foundation provides funding for projects and initiatives in areas such as arts and culture, education, health and wellness, youth, seniors, environment, recreation, heritage, social equality, and community development.
With two annual grant cycles, the program empowers local organizations to deliver meaningful programs, create lasting impact, and build vibrant, connected, and resilient communities throughout the Shuswap.
COMMUNITY GRANT CYCLE 1 OPENS JULY 1
COMMUNITY GRANT CYCLE 2 OPENS DECEMBER 1
COMMUNITY GRANT CYCLE 2 OPENS DECEMBER 1
Community Grants up to $20K
Our grant programs are only possible because of the generous individuals, organizations, and businesses who have donated to one of our many funds. We invest these endowed funds and use those earnings to provide grants, offering our donors a chance to shape the future of our community by supporting a broad spectrum of local non-profit organizations and projects.
Community Grants are guided by the following principles:
Everyone has gifts: Anyone can offer their ideas, talents, skills, experiences and contacts to build a strong community
Small is powerful: Small amounts of money have a potential to bring powerful changes in community in forms of new relationships, increased self-confidence, leadership development, stronger sense of place and creation of local traditions
Local decisions are best: Community members from diverse backgrounds and experiences get an opportunity to make decisions on who should get the grants in their community
Where we live matters: the grants enable anyone to team up with their neighbour and come up with a project that they can carry out within an area of where they live and based on what they think works best in their community
We learn together: There is no single right way to build community so anyone involved in the program will have many opportunities to learn, share, reflect, exchange and capture knowledge, skills and information that they can use within and beyond the program
Everyone is invited: The program is accessible and inclusive to anyone living in an NSG area no matter their age, ethnicity, income, cultural background, gender, ability and sexual orientation
You have an idea. What’s next?
You’ve already gotten through the first step. We make the application process as simple as possible. Here’s what you can expect.
Write and submit your application
Grants are available for up to $500.
Wait for the results
Your application will be reviewed. Expect to hear whether it’s been approved within two to eight weeks.
Bring your idea to life
Your grant will be sent to you via cheque or direct deposit. Now it’s time to get started!
Share your story
Be sure to take a few photos and share them with us. This will help inspire more people like you to get started too.
COMMUNITY GRANTS FAQ
Neighbourhood Small Grants is a program that was started by the Vancouver Foundation, and has now spread throughout British Columbia in collaboration with other Community Foundations and community organizations. It provides up to $500 to individuals or informal groups to do local projects together that focus on building community and making their communities better places to live. The program is based on a simple but powerful idea—that everyone is a valuable member of the community and that we all have something to share.
These grants are meant for groups of people who live in the same community and the projects are meant to take place in the area where they live. Neighbourhood Small Grants are about building community after all!
A group of volunteers who also live in our community decide which applications will get funding and distributes the funds between those projects. They are called the Neighbourhood Grant Committee.
An individual can be a main applicant on one Neighborhood Small Grant application per year.
Lots of different ideas can get funded, with a focus on those that build connections. In the past the program has funded block parties; emergency preparedness workshops; art making projects and art shows; community garden projects; book exchange boxes; music, harvest and lantern festivals; cultural celebrations; sports days; and much more! Preference will be given to new projects or those that have been funded for less than three consecutive years.
- Applicants must live in the participating community they apply to and do the project in that community.
- Projects must be free, accessible and welcoming to all. They may not charge entrance fees request donations, or fundraise for other projects and/or organizations.
- Except for community gardens, projects involving infrastructure building or upgrading or purchasing of large equipment such as computers are not eligible.
- Projects involving therapy and counselling support are not eligible.
- Applicants may not profit financially from the project.
- Registered organizations and businesses are not eligible to apply. These grants are specifically for individuals and small volunteer-based neighbourhood/community groups.
- A portion of the grant money may be used to pay people for services (also called honoraria) to help with the project. An example may be a carpenter or face painter. Total honoraria may not be more than $100 per project.
- Festival-style events are expected to focus on a specific neighbourhood or community with a range of 100 to 300 attendees. Projects that are part of festivals must demonstrate an activity within the event that helps neighbours to develop or strengthen relationships.
- If a project is going to take place on neighbourhood streets or public spaces/parks, applicants will need to follow municipal by-laws and obtain appropriate permits and liability insurance prior to their project start date.
Although organizations cannot apply for these grants, we encourage them to spread the word to the members of their programs! When members of programs at an organization are funded, applicants are encouraged to do their projects outside of regular program activities and to open them up to people not already linked to the program. Staff can provide support and mentorship for a project, but the applicants are encouraged to plan, implement and take leadership in their projects.
Applications will be open on April 1 and the deadline for applying is November 30 providing funding is still available. Retroactive funding is not available, so projects can start once the applicants have been notified that their application has been approved, which will happen 4-6 weeks after an application has been submitted. Project activities can continue longer but grant money must be used by December 31.

APPLY FOR A
COMMUNITY GRANT
Applications are accepted online through our Grants Portal (login or create an account and look for “Community Grants”).
Applications that meet our criteria and are approved will be notified, a cheque issued and then your project can start.
CYCLE 1 APPLICATIONS OPEN: July 1
CYCLE 1 APPLICATIONS CLOSE: August 15
Adjudication planned for September; cheques disbursed by October 31
CYCLE 2 APPLICATIONS OPEN: December 1
CYCLE 2 APPLICATIONS CLOSE: January 15
Adjudication planned for February; cheques disbursed by March 31


