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Our mission is to help non-profit organizations in Canada achieve their goals by providing access to funding through grants. As a leading cloud solutions and services provider, we understand the challenges that non-profits face in transforming their operations and securing the funding they need to make a difference in their communities. That’s why we’ve created Social Impact, a program designed to help non-profits obtain funding so that they can invest in tools that will make a lasting impact on their clients.
Collaborate with us to determine the eligibility of your project or service. Tap into our expertise to enhance your grant application and increase your chances of approval.
We conduct a comprehensive analysis of your existing processes and technology, identifying areas where technology can be leveraged to maximize opportunities for your non-profit.
As a leading provider of digital transformation tools and services for non-profits across Canada, we collaborate with your team to assess how various technologies can be leveraged to meet your organization's needs and those of your funders.
Discover the funding opportunities available to your non-profit organization and access the grants you need to invest in digital solutions that create lasting impact. Below, you can view the opportunities we’ve identified, and with our expertise, you can prepare successful grant applications to help your organization thrive. To uncover a wide range of grant options and determine your eligibility, book a quick contact session with us.
To USA, Canada, and International nonprofit and non-governmental organizations to address urgent social issues. Applicants must complete an eligibility quiz and submit a preliminary application prior to submitting a full proposal. Funding is intended for projects and activities within the focus areas of economic empowerment, education, and crisis response. Eligible programs benefit underserved populations and leverage technology to enhance the effectiveness of services.
There is a funding amount of up to $75,000 to support underserved communities.
These grants are specifically designed to support nonprofits in executing strategic and transformative projects that have the potential to substantially enhance their impact, efficiency, or long-term sustainability. The funding is intended to assist organizations in implementing capacity-building initiatives in two key areas:
These grants provide financial support for nonprofits to engage project consultants who will assist in developing various types of plans, such as strategic plans, business plans, feasibility plans, and technology plans. These planning initiatives are essential for guiding organizations towards achieving their objectives and maximizing their potential.
Funding is also available for high-impact technology initiatives that can significantly improve an organization's efficiency, effectiveness, and overall sustainability. Eligible projects may include the development of front and back-end office systems, performance measurement systems, online functionality, financial accounting systems, inventory management systems, point-of-sale systems, and other crucial business systems.
The grant funding supports proposed project budgets of $100,000 or more. These substantial funding opportunities aim to ensure the successful execution of transformative projects that can drive significant positive change within nonprofit organizations.
This grant aims to support programs that foster collaboration among service providers to reduce fragmentation within the mental health system. The ultimate goal is to achieve integration not only within the mental health system but also between the mental health and general health systems. The funding initiative prioritizes programs that offer unique services and do not duplicate the efforts of other organizations.
We are committed to supporting organizations and programs that meet the following criteria:
The grant program offers funding in the range of $10,000 to $100,000,
These grants are available to registered charities, nonprofit organizations, and qualified donees in Canada for initiatives that promote inclusivity. The grant program focuses on the following areas of interest:
Eligible programs aim to increase access to education and employment for underserved communities. This includes initiatives that provide reskilling, upskilling, and address the digital divide. Projects may encompass skills development, employment services, educational programming, and support to remove barriers and foster inclusivity.
Funding is available for programs that specifically address the health and education needs of high-needs children aged 13 and under. This includes culturally-informed projects that fill evidence-based gaps in the identified community. Areas of focus may include medical assessment, treatment, innovation for childhood disabilities, specialized programs to overcome impairments, and support for families.
Projects aligned with the following criteria will be considered:
To be determined based on the discretion of the funders.
These grants are available to community-based organizations in Ontario that are striving to recover, build capacity, enhance resilience, and ensure sustainability. The grant program has prioritized the following areas of intervention:
Eligible initiatives aim to create novel approaches to generate income, ensuring financial stability and sustainability. This includes innovative methods of fundraising, exploring financial technology resources, and other avenues to diversify and enhance income.
Funding is extended to organizations seeking to develop and implement medium to long-term strategies. These strategies should address existing challenges and plan for potential future obstacles, thereby reinforcing organizational resilience.
With the rapidly changing technological landscape, grants support organizations that need to transition to cloud-based systems, procure technology for flexible working conditions, and adhere to evolving public health standards.
Projects aligning with the following criteria will be given consideration:
The grant program offers funding in the range of $10,000 to $100,000,
Communities, varying from rural to metropolitan settings, have their own unique needs and aspirations. Local advisory committee members, drawn from the employee base, work diligently to determine funding priorities that reflect the intrinsic values and needs of each community. The main areas of focus include:
To be determined based on the discretion of the funders.