About this database

The majority of our current funding is allocated to our three focus areas: Communities, Reconciliation and Climate. In addition to our focus areas, we devote a small portion of our funding to support organizations based in our home city of Montreal, and to organizations seeking to strengthen their capacity to address social and environmental change.

We also occasionally direct modest amounts of funding to support unique and time-sensitive needs through our Opportunity funds, or to organizations that seek to test a new idea aligned with our focus areas through our Program Development funding. Finally, our staff and board occasionally provide directed funds to charities across the country.  A full list of our funding can be viewed on the Canada Revenue Agency’s website.

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Funding supports renovation of a historic convent into a multi-use community hub in Montreal.

$ 150,000

Background of the Organization Espace LGBTQ+ is creating Montreal’s first large-scale resource hub for LGBTQ+ communities, bringing together ten charitable organizations in an accessible, inclusive space in the Village. Project description Funding will help renovate two connected commercial buildings into a hub offering services, programs, and community spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals and organizations.  

$ 300,0002026-2028

Funding supports cultural restoration, energy transition planning, and land stewardship in one of Nova Scotias oldest African Nova Scotian rural communities.

$ 600,0002025-2029

Funding supports legal action and community organizing to make oil companies pay for abandoned well cleanup.

$ 700,0002025-2027

Funding supports grassroots mobilization and policy advocacy to hold polluters accountable and clean up abandoned oil wells across Alberta.

$ 300,0002025-2028

Funding supports land transfer, cultural preservation, and community healing in Truro’s historic African Nova Scotian settlement.

$ 325,0002025-2029

Background of the organization The First Nations Fisheries Council of BC (FNFC) is an Indigenous-led, province-wide body mandated under the BC First Nations Fisheries Action Plan to support First Nations in protecting and advancing their Aboriginal Title, Rights and Treaty Rights as they relate to fisheries and aquatic resources. FNFC coordinates across regions, provides policy […]

$ 450,0002025-2028

Funding supports Indigenous-led clean energy development and transmission advocacy through the National Indigenous Electrification Strategy.

$ 300,0002025-2027

Funding supports culturally appropriate perinatal care and partnerships that improve health outcomes for Black and equity-denied communities.

$ 450,0002025-2028