LEVEL BIPOC Grant

Description

The LEVEL BIPOC Grants Program invests in the leadership capacity of BIPOC-led and BIPOC youth-led and/or youth-engaging organizations operating in B.C. These grants of $150,000 offer flexible, operating funding for three years to registered charities and registered non-profit societies. This funding can be used to cover costs that will contribute to their operational sustainability and adaptability to continue supporting the changing needs of their communities over time.

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Requirements Applications are open to un-registered grassroots groups (both new and established), non-profits, Indigenous groups, and other community groups. You have a 1) project plan for a mutual aid project focused on supporting your community in preparation for, during and/or after an extreme weather event, and/or 2) you have an idea for a grassroots action that aims to make clear the connections between intensifying extreme weather events, the climate crisis and our government’s current failure to hold polluters accountable. Your application must be made two weeks before the beginning of your project (a few exceptions may apply).
Amount $500 - $2,000
Application Deadline August 16th
Granting Term N/A
Awarding Timeline 14 business days
Location Canada

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