Organisation:
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Halton Police Foundation - Oakville - Granting Program
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Adresse postale:
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Halton Regional Police Headquarters 2485 North Service Rd W Oakville, ON L6M 3H8
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Carte
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Intersection:
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Bronte Rd and Noth Service Rd W
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Point géographique:
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Halton Regional Police Headquarters
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Accessibilité:
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Accessible en fauteuil roulant
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Dates disponibles:
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Call for Grants will take place in Sep 2025
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Exécutifs:
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Colleen Mulholland - Interim Executive Director ED@haltonpolicefoundation.ca
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Description des services:
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Public foundation dedicated to building strong community partnerships and providing critical grants that support life-changing programs for underserved youth, adults, and families in Halton region
Invests up to $10,000 in projects that help build healthy and vibrant communities, focusing on at-risk youth and community wellbeing
At-Risk Youth- Support at-risk youth in developing stronger social and leadership skills creating meaningful improvements in their overall wellness
Community Wellbeing- Support our most underserved community members to meet their needs enabling them to prosper and thrive
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Procédé et formulaires:
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- Visit website for information
- Call for grants and online application will be available in Sep 2025
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Admissibilité / population desservie:
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- registered charitable organizations through Canada Revenue Agency
- not-for-profit organizations applying in partnership with a Canadian registered charity
- demonstrate a primary purpose, presence, and reputation for delivering programs and services with direct community benefit in Halton Region
- have the right type of complete financial statements based on total revenues and fiscal year-end date
- have a minimum of 3 active board members as of the application deadline
- provide a clear organizational structure and have proper oversight for effective management and accountability
- demonstrate strong financial capacity and the ability to manage the grant
- organization is in good standing and has no history of nefarious behaviour
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