Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Bank of Nova Scotia
Overview of Available Grants and Funding
Bank of Nova Scotia is a private-sector organization active in banking, financial services, wealth management and community finance. As a grant provider, it is relevant for corporate community investment, sponsorships, donations, partnerships and sector initiatives that support eligible communities, nonprofits or education partners. View Bank of Nova Scotia's website for more information.
Content last updated: May 11, 2026
List of grants and funding offered by Bank of Nova Scotia
1 opportunities available
Grant and FundingClosed
Scotiabank - Climate Action Research Fund
Supports climate research through project funding
About Bank of Nova Scotia
What is the mission of Bank of Nova Scotia?
Bank of Nova Scotia supports business and community priorities by investing in financial inclusion, youth, education, community resilience, economic opportunity and nonprofit partnerships.
What type of organization is Bank of Nova Scotia?
Bank of Nova Scotia is a For-profit company.
What is Bank of Nova Scotia's official website?
Bank of Nova Scotia's official website is https://www.scotiabank.com/ca/en/.
What else should I know about Bank of Nova Scotia?
Bank of Nova Scotia is a corporate provider active in banking, financial services, wealth management and community finance. In grant records, this type of provider usually appears through community investment, sponsorship, donation, foundation or partnership programs rather than through a public government grant stream.
Its support may be connected to financial inclusion, youth, education, community resilience, economic opportunity and nonprofit partnerships, as well as local priorities in communities where the organization operates, employs people or has customers. Corporate funding can vary by geography, business unit, annual budget and strategic priorities.
Applicants should verify each opportunity on the provider’s official website or the specific program page linked to the grant. Eligibility, deadlines, supported expenses and contact processes can change and may be invitation-based or handled through a local community relations team.