Neighbourhood Small Grants

Provided by Alex Neighbourhood House

Provides small grants for neighbourhood projects aimed at improving the community.
The following grants are offered:
  • Neighbourhood Small Grants (NSGs): NSGs can help bring visions of neighbourhood projects come to life. Grants of up to $500 are awarded to projects which engage the community and draw people out of isolation into connection in ways that enrich themselves and their region. During two cycles in spring and fall, volunteers from the community review proposals and decide on grants, with the principle of working with applicants to create an eligible, engaging project they can approve.
  • Youth NSGs: A grant for youth ages of 12 to 24 to led an initiative in the community. Grants of up to $500 are awarded to projects which engage the community, drawing people of all ages from isolation into connection, in ways which enrich both themselves and the places where they live. During two cycles in spring and fall, youth volunteers from the community review proposals and decide on grants, with the principle of working with applicants to create an eligible, engaging project they can approve. Open to all youth (ages 12-24) living in Metro Vancouver (Burnaby, Langley, New Westminster, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Richmond, Surrey/White Rock, and Vancouver)

604-535-0015

Website: https://www.alexhouse.net...

2916 McBride Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia

Cost: No cost

Associated Programs/Services

Also offered by Alex Neighbourhood House:

Just the closest matches listed. Click to see more!
Availability

Service area: Burnaby, Langley, New Westminster, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Richmond, South Surrey, Surrey, Vancouver, White Rock + show cities

Service area cities: Burnaby, Langley, New Westminster, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Richmond, South Surrey, Surrey, Vancouver, and White Rock

Service Types Provided
Financial
Youth Services
Ways to Access
  • Includes the provision of funding

The listing of this service in Pathways is not a recommendation or endorsement by Pathways.

Pathways does not provide medical advice. If you have an emergency please call 9-1-1. If you require assistance navigating services please call 8-1-1.

For general inquiries or for assistance, please email us:

community-services@pathwaysbc.ca

If you are requesting clinical access to medical Pathways, please provide the following information via the email above:

  1. First Name
  2. Last Name
  3. Email
  4. In which city/town do you work?
  5. What is your role? E.g. Family Physician, Office Staff, Medical Resident
  6. Employer Name (for office staff)
  7. Office Phone

Click anywhere to close