Community Development Grant - Operational Support

The Community Development Grants provided by Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities aim to create equitable opportunities for children and youth to engage in sport and physical activity.
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Overview of the Community Development Grant - Operational Support program:

Canadian Tire’s Jumpstart Community Development Grants are dedicated to empowering organizations to deliver sport and physical activity programs tailored to children and youth facing financial challenges or disabilities. The program is designed to enhance access to physical activity opportunities, which can significantly contribute to the overall development of participants. The funding helps organizations sustain ongoing initiatives or launch new programs that align with the mission of improving the quality and availability of sport programs. These grants cover a wide range of expenses, including program delivery costs, capacity building for staff, and the development of inclusive policies to ensure equitable and safe experiences for all participants. The program emphasizes long-term benefits by focusing on programs that extend over multiple sessions and provide meaningful engagement for youth.

Benefits of the Community Development Grant - Operational Support program:
  • For Programs:
  • Financial assistance for developing and delivering sport and physical activity sessions.
  • Funding for operational improvements, including staff training and safety policy development.
  • Resources to support children and youth with disabilities, creating an inclusive environment.
  • For Participants:
  • Access to structured, inclusive physical activities that encourage social and physical development.
  • Increased opportunities for children and youth to engage in sports, fostering health and teamwork.
Eligibility criteria of the Community Development Grant - Operational Support program:
  • To qualify for the grant, applicants must:
  • Be a qualified donee under the Canada Revenue Agencys definition.
  • Offer programs engaging children aged 4-18 from financially disadvantaged families, or youth aged 4-25 with disabilities.
  • Ensure programs include at least five sessions, spanning a minimum of five hours delivered over five different days.
  • Demonstrate their commitment to fostering inclusive and equitable participation.
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