Transforming the lives of those in underinvested communities by supporting innovative solutions in housing, adult education and the environment.
The grant program targets projects and initiatives that advocate for social and ecological justice across three main values: recognizing the inherent dignity of individuals, supporting service projects that meet real needs with compassion and justice, and funding proactive, creative, and imaginative responses to these needs. It emphasizes addressing systemic causes, prefers projects that cover multiple program areas, and has a strong focus on ecological integrity and environmental sustainability. Specifically, in the area of housing initiatives, the Foundation supports projects addressing homelessness and the lack of affordable housing through research, policy development, capacity building, and advocacy. It prioritizes projects benefiting Indigenous Peoples and newcomer/refugee/immigrant communities, aiming at preventing homelessness, promoting safe and affordable housing, advancing public policy, and strengthening networks within the non-profit housing sector. Projects should ideally be replicable and move from emergency responses to systemic change in housing for marginalized and low-income populations.
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