Canadian registered charities and qualified donees are invited to apply for a TELUS Canadian Community Board grant

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July 2025

Canadian registered charities and qualified donees are invited to apply for a TELUS Canadian Community Board grant through the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation. Grants are available that support local, grassroots community-based health and education programs that help youth reach their full potential.

  • Single-year funding
  • Up to $20,000 per year, except for Barrie and Central Ontario, which is up to $10,000
  • Maximum one application per calendar year to each Community Board region

Who can apply

  • A Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) registered charity or qualified donee
  • Must not have received funding from the TELUS Community Board you’re applying to in the last 12 months

Your program must:

  • Support youth up to age 29 in Canada experiencing obstacles to reaching their full potential
  • Focus on health or education
  • Be delivered in one of the following regions:
    • Atlantic Canada
    • Quebec: Rimouski, Quebec City, Montreal
    • Ontario: Ottawa and Eastern Ontario, Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, Barrie and Central Ontario
    • Manitoba and Saskatchewan
    • Alberta: Calgary and Southern Alberta, Edmonton and Northern Alberta
    • British Columbia: Interior and Northern B.C., Vancouver and Coastal, Vancouver Island

For further information about the TELUS Canadian Community Board grants or to apply, click here.

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