Media Release
OWEN SOUND, February 26, 2024 – Community Foundation Grey Bruce (CFGB) invites charities and non-profit organizations from across Grey and Bruce counties to submit grant applications for Spring Community Grants before April 15, 2024.
Eligible projects will benefit the community in one of the following categories: health and wellness, arts and culture, education and lifelong learning, living standards and housing, the environment, and community connections; areas that have been identified to support healthy communities in the Foundation’s Vital Signs® reports.
Local non-profits may request up to $3,000 to support their local projects. In 2023, 65 charitable organizations were granted over $148,000 through Community Grants for projects including youth and senior outreach, local festivals, and food security efforts.
Non-profit organizations that are considering applying to Spring Community Grants are encouraged attend CFGB’s popular annual Non-Profit Workshop. Planned for March 7th at Sydenham Campus, the workshop brings together local organizations for education and networking opportunities. This year’s agenda will feature information on CFGB’s granting process, using AI to support non-profit work, legislative changes and updates affecting non-profits, and a breakout session to support the challenges the sector is facing including the volunteer crisis.
Organizations can access the online application form, and register for the workshop through the website, www.communityfoundationgreybruce.com. It is advised that applicants confirm the eligibility of their project before beginning the application process by contacting Jennifer Isber-Legge, Grants and Donor Relations Co-ordinator at the Foundation office at 519-371-7203.
Created in 1994, Community Foundation Grey Bruce has a mandate to enhance community vitality by fostering open discussion about local need, sharing knowledge, and growing endowments to provide strategic granting and support to a wide range of non-profit organizations. The Foundation’s vision is that everyone in Grey Bruce benefits from a vital, healthy, and resilient community.













