A Race to an Inclusive Canada 2025 Micro Grant Opportunity for Youth Ages 15-29!

A Race to an Inclusive Canada allows youth ages 15 - 29 to request grants up to $2,800 CAD in funding to create, promote, and facilitate programs/events focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion within their communities all across Canada.  

The Canada Service Corps funds this initiative and Frontlines Toronto is looking to provide 166 youth across Canada with micro-grants to carry out their projects while funding lasts. Applications are open from now until March 30th.

A Race to an Inclusive Canada Micro Grant Eligibility Requirements: 

  • Applicant is between the ages of 15-29.
  • Applicant identifies as BIPOC (Indigenous and/or Racialized).
  • The applicant is a legal resident of Canada (excluding Quebec).
  • The Project occurs in Canada and focuses on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
  • The Project increases civic engagement, leadership, life skills, and community connections, particularly in BIPOC, low-income, and newcomer communities.
  • The Project promotes Canadian History and the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
  • Events/activities must be free for participants (no funds used for profit-making).
  • This is not a business grant; it is for community-based initiatives.

Deadline: March 30, 2025, APPLY NOW!

For questions, contact: info@frontlines.to or call 416-244-7017

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A Race to an Inclusive Canada allows youth ages 15 - 29 to request grants up to $2,800 CAD in funding to create, promote, and facilitate programs/events focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion within their communities all across Canada.

The Canada Service Corps funds this initiative and Frontlines Toronto is looking to provide 166 youth across Canada with micro-grants to carry out their projects while funding lasts. Applications are open from now until March 30th. Applicants can scan the QR code on the flyer or use this link: https://forms.gle/93u5nu3QPfTBpRqv6 to apply for this grant.
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