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Grants are currently open at UBC Vancouver and Musqueam and we’re accepting applications on a rolling basis until February 1, 2024. To learn more and apply, please visit our grants webpage at utown.ubc.ca/inspiringcommunity.
Your Community Coordinator
Debbie Yeh
Contact Debbie if you have questions or feedback on Neighbourhood Small Grants. Paper applications are also available — please get in touch to ask for one.
Available grants
Resources for getting involved with Neighbourhood Small Grants as a grant applicant, project leader or program partner.
Indigenous NSG
Learn MoreA grant stream open to Indigenous people living in Metro Vancouver interested in community building.
NSG
Learn MoreGrants of up to $500 for projects that deepen connection and create change in your community.
Program partner
Your neighbourhood partner
Local partner organizations manage all aspects of the Neighbourhood Small program. Partner organizations are where your community coordinators work. They also oversee the advisory committee, which is unique to each community that reviews your grant applications.
For grants in this community, please visit https://utown.ubc.ca/inspiringcommunity to apply!
UTown@UBC
3331-2260 WEST MALL
The UBC Vancouver campus is home to a vibrant residential community where more than 20,000 students, faculty, staff and neighbourhood residents live, work and learn together. UTown@UBC is how we describe the vision of UBC as a sustainable, thriving and complete community. This growth has been supported by the development of UTown@UBC programming and services that leverage the many cultural, athletic and recreational amenities we have on our beautiful campus.
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