Foundation Grants

Application Cycle Begins September 16th, 2024

General Information

Who can apply for a Foundation grant?

The Community Foundation will consider funding projects, programs and activities of not-for-profit and charitable organizations which align with our charitable aims. The applicant’s project, program or activity must also demonstrate a fit with our funding guidelines and priorities.

If you’re an individual hoping to host a neighbourhood event or fund a small local project, please consider applying for a neighbourhood small grant here. The next application cycle for the Neighbourhood Small Grant program will take place in Spring 2025.

What’s the timeline?

To accommodate delivery of the Okanagan Prosperity Fund, we are shifting the timing of our annual Foundation grant cycle for 2024/25. A mandatory letter of interest component has also been added to the program. Prospective applicants must submit a letter of interest by October 25th to be invited to submit a full application.

The information gathered from these letters will help us communicate the anticipated level of competition for grants to prospective applicants before they begin their applications.

Here is the timeline we’ll follow for our Foundation grant cycle this year:

September 16 through October 25 (note new end date)October 11 through November 20 (note new start and end dates)December through January
January
Early February
Letter of interest submission period.Application submission period. Applicants must submit a letter of interest before applying. All applications must be received by 5pm on the due date.Grants Committee reviews applications and makes funding recommendations.Community Impact Committee receives and approves grant recommendations. Applicants are notified. Grant payments begin to successful applicants.

Funding Guidelines

Please read the following funding guidelines carefully before you start the application process:

How do I access the application portal?

Please note that only the Letter of Interest form will be available on the portal until October 11th, when the application form will be added.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply for both an Okanagan Prosperity Fund and a Foundation grant?

How are grant decisions made?

Are faith-based projects eligible for funding?

Can you apply for funding outside of the service area of the CFSOS?

Do demographics play a role in deciding who will get money?

What happens if I forgot to submit last year’s grant report?

How soon do we receive the money?

What does the application review process look like?

How long does it take to decide who will receive funding?

What are eligible expenses?

How much money is available each year?

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Our 2024 Foundation Grant Recipients

The following organizations received grants through our 2024 Foundation grant cycle, which took place in the Fall of 2023:

Agur Lake Camp Society – Campground Assistant

Autism Okanagan – Penticton Youth and Adult Program (YAP) for People with Autism

B.C. Wildlife Federation – South Okanagan Wetland Restoration

Cawston Primary School PAC – Subsidized Lunch Program

Columbia Elementary PAC – Hot Lunch Equality Fund

Desert Sun Counseling and Resource Centre – Cindy Taylor Safe Home (multi-year grant: year 2 of 3)

Dragonfly Pond Family Society – Family Get Together

Inclusive Community Garden Society – Community Garden Greenhouse Completion Project

Incredible Edible Penticton – Raised garden bed replacement

Kaleden Community Association – Making Pioneer Park More Accessible

Keremeos Senior Center Society – Equipment and Security Upgrades

Lower Similkameen Community Services Society – Similkameen Starfish Pack

NeighbourLink Summerland – Christmas Senior Care Packages Program

Oasis United Church – Food Cupboard 

Okanagan Similkameen Conservation Alliance – Meadowlark Nature Festival

Oliver Senior Centre Society – Safety and Security Upgrades

OneSky Community Resources – Operating Support for Aging Well Penticton

Osoyoos & District Arts Council – Portable sound equipment for public concerts

Osoyoos Seniors Centre Association – Technology upgrade: multi function printer

Penticton Academy of Music & Dramatic Arts – Operating and Bursary Support

Penticton and Area Access Centre – Triage Receptionist

Penticton Art Gallery – Gifts of Madness: community-wide arts project focused on mental health

Penticton Recovery Resource Society – Discovery House (multi-year grant: year 3 of 3)

Penticton Soupateria Society – Meals Program

Princess Margaret Secondary School – Maggie’s Lunch Program

Princeton & District Community Services Society – Princeton Meals on Wheels

Ryga Festival Society – Marketing and Communications Support

South Okanagan Loss Society – Families Living With Loss Program

Summerland Food Bank & Resource Centre Society – Seed to Feed Program

Summerland Singers and Players Society – Marketing, outreach and promotion support

TFL Technology for Living – Technology for Independent Living Program

The Canadian Red Cross Society: South Okanagan HELP Service – Replacement Bed Rail Assists

Trout Lake Elementary School – Breakfast Program

Vermilion Forks Elementary School – Vermilion Forks Breakfast Club

Vermilion Forks Metis Association – Metis Threads & Traditions

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