Sign Up for the Grant Gazette

5 Grant Gotchas - Header CTA - Hello Bar

Along the top of the site, you will see a "call to action." It's an orange bar.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

There is grant money waiting for YOU!

BUT if you step in a “grant trap,” your application is a NO! Learn the FIVE most common errors to AVOID in government grants! Get the 5 Grant Gotchas now to save you countless hours.

  • This field is hidden when viewing the form
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Anti-Racism Grant Program | Government of Alberta

January 24, 2025

Value

Up to $5,000 maximum for projects under Stream 1 and up to $10,000 maximum for projects under Stream 2.

Description

Alberta’s Anti-Racism Grant Program is intended to support community organizations in Alberta to implement initiatives that combat discrimination and address systemic racism by providing funding for projects that increase public education and enable Albertans to recognize and value cultural differences and heritage.

Eligible Applicants

  • Organizations must be based in Alberta and be a non-profit organization; or Indigenous government, tribal council, band council, settlement or not-for-profit Indigenous organization.
  • Applicants who are currently receiving other grants or funding from the Government of Alberta must be up-to-date on all required reporting to be considered.
  • Universities, colleges, or institutes, as defined under Alberta’s Post-Secondary Learning Act; for-profit organizations; and arms-length municipal or municipal district affiliated organizations may apply in partnership with an Indigenous or ethnocultural organization.
  • Organizations must have a clear understanding of the project they want to undertake and how it will contribute to the goals of the grant program.
  • Organizations must have a clear budget and timeline for their project. The project must start on or after April 1, 2025, and be completed March 31, 2026.
  • Organizations must demonstrate that they have the capacity to undertake the project.

Eligible Expenses

Educate Albertans on racism and the impacts of racism faced by Indigenous and racialized groups:

  • Albertans have an increased understanding of racism, its impacts and the challenges faced by Indigenous and racialized groups.
  • Albertans have increased knowledge to identify racism and how to address racism and racist acts.
  • Albertans have increased awareness of the resources and tools that organizations provide to support anti-racism initiatives.

 

Enable community organizations to develop their ability to support anti-racism projects:

  • Racialized communities have support to fully participate in the community.
    • Examples are training and employment, mentorship programs for internationally trained professionals, support or education for marginalized communities to navigate supports.
  • Racialized communities have capacity to continue open and honest conversations about racism, microaggressions and promoting awareness about their impact.

Deadline Date

Application period closes January 24, 2025, at 5 pm

Contact

Contact Name: Anti-Racism Grant Program

E-mail Address: goa.margrants@gov.ab.ca

Website: https://www.alberta.ca/anti-racism-grant

I’m going to let you in on a secret: You don’t have to waste countless hours or drown in paperwork to win grants

With ABG, you can find the right grants, prepare for your meeting, and write a winning application that will get you the most money, in the least amount of time.

Contact Alberta Business Grants right now.

Download Now! Five Grant Gotchas

There is grant money waiting for YOU! BUT if you step in a “grant trap,” your application is a NO! Learn the FIVE most common errors to AVOID in government grants! Get the 5 Grant Gotchas now to save you countless hours.

  • This field is hidden when viewing the form
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.