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The Victoria Neighbourhood Small Grants are currently closed and will be opening in the spring of 2025.
Your Community Coordinator
Alison Cartan
Alison supports grant applicants and project leaders living, working, and/or volunteering in Quadra Village, North Park, Burnside Gorge and Oaklands neighbourhoods (priority is given to these 4 areas). Alison also supports applicants and projects from other neighbourhoods in the Victoria area if grant funds are available to do so. Everyone is welcome to apply.
Contact Alison if you have questions or feedback on Neighbourhood Small Grants. Paper applications are also available — get in touch to ask for one at nsgproject@quadravillagecc.com.
*Please note that, due to limited availability, it might take up to 4 days before receiving a response. Your patience is greatly appreciated.
Available grants
Resources for getting involved with Neighbourhood Small Grants as a grant applicant, project leader or program partner.
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 Grants 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.
Quadra Village Community Centre
901 Kings Road, Victoria
The Quadra Village Community Centre is a safe and welcoming gathering place that has served the vibrant and diverse neighbourhood of Hillside Quadra since 1974. The Centre works to nurture community well-being by providing services and programs to meet the social, educational, health, employment, environmental and recreational needs of people in the heart of the city.
Victoria Foundation
200-703 Broughton Street, Victoria
The Victoria Foundation is a community foundation and a registered charity accredited by Imagine Canada. By connecting visionary donors with causes that truly matter, the Foundation is able to invest in people, projects and non-profit organizations that make our communities stronger – now and for the long-term. The Foundation has been doing so since 1936.
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