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Brant United Way is a nonprofit organization that supports local social services, poverty reduction, youth, health, and community well-being through programs, services, advocacy, partnerships, and community-based initiatives. View Brant United Way's website for more information.
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    Brant United Way Community Grants

    Local funding for community-serving organizations
    Canada
    Eligible Funding
    • From $2,500 to $50,000
    Eligible Industries
    • All industries
    Types of eligible projects
    Construction and Renovation Business BuyoutDigital Transformation
    Canada

About Brant United Way

What is the mission of Brant United Way?

Its mission is to strengthen communities by mobilizing resources, expertise, and partnerships around shared needs.

What type of organization is Brant United Way?

Brant United Way is a Non-profit organization.

What is Brant United Way's official website?

Brant United Way's official website is https://www.brantunitedway.org/.

What else should I know about Brant United Way?

Brant United Way is a local funding intermediary for Brantford, Brant County, and Six Nations. It strengthens the funding ecosystem by pooling donor support, workplace campaign revenue, volunteer review capacity, and local knowledge, then directing those resources to agencies that keep residents safe, fed, connected, and supported. Its community grants help smaller and frontline organizations access flexible program funding without having to build separate relationships with every donor. The organization also gives funders a shared assessment process through community impact panels, which helps align dollars with urgent needs, reduce duplication among service providers, and make local charitable funding more transparent. For nonprofits, Brant United Way can act as both a funder and a coordinating partner that connects money, evidence, volunteers, and service gaps.