Grants

2018 GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS

The Cranbrook and District Community Foundation (CDCF) takes a broad and inclusive view of what a community is, and provides grants to the widest possible range of organizations and initiatives in the areas of:

  • Animal Welfare
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Mental Health and Addictions
  • Outdoor Recreation, Physical Activity and Sports
  • Programs for Seniors
  • Social and Health Services

For potential applicants, it is important to note that most of our current grants are quite small, ranging from a few hundred dollars up to $1500.

The Sparwood Community Fund is developing its granting process. Please check this website for further updates. The Sparwood Community Fund will consider grant applications from eligible organizations within the District of Sparwood, including Elk Prairie, Michel, and Natal.

The Fernie Community Fund’s application process will open January 1, 2018 and close February 26, 2018. The Fernie Community Fund will consider grant applications from eligible organizations within the City of Fernie, east to Hosmer, and west to Elko, including Tobacco Plains Indian Band and the South Country. To apply, please download and complete the Fernie Community Fund’s 2018 application form.

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The Cranbrook and District Community Foundation’s application process will open January 1, 2018 and close February 26, 2018. The Cranbrook and District Community Foundation will consider grant applications from eligible organizations within the City of Cranbrook, rural Cranbrook, Aq’am, Moyie, Fort Steele, Mayook, Bull River, Wardner, Jaffray, Tie Lake, Rosen Lake, Galloway, and the portion of Wycliffe that is not served by the Kimberley & District Community Foundation. To apply, please download and complete the CDCF’s 2018 application form.

CDCF-Cranbrook-and-Area-2018-Grant-Application-Form