Role of the Cahill Family Foundation in the Funding Ecosystem
The Cahill Family Foundation serves as a key philanthropic partner in Newfoundland and Labrador, focusing on community wellness and youth development. Established in 2019 by the Cahill Group of Companies (operating since 1953), the Foundation bridges private philanthropy with community needs, directing resources to organizations that serve families and youth.
Funding Areas and Target Audiences
The Foundation supports organizations working in four main sectors: educational programs, healthcare initiatives, social services, and recreational activities. Priority is given to programs with a youth focus that help families pursue their dreams. Additionally, the Foundation funds research and clinical care for arthritis and eating disorders.
Eligibility is restricted to organizations and projects based in Newfoundland and Labrador, ensuring localized impact within the province.
Grant Programs and Application Process
The Foundation offers project grants with a minimum amount of $10,000. The annual application cycle opens January 1st and closes April 30th. Evaluation occurs in June, with grants awarded in the fall. Organizations must demonstrate that the contribution from the Foundation would be critical to project success and that the impact would be measurable.
The Foundation does not fund general operating costs, large capital campaigns, deficits, endowments, publications, workshops, or scholarships.
Transparency and Accountability
The Foundation maintains transparency by publishing past project profiles and partner organizations on its website. This allows prospective applicants to understand the types of projects funded and the Foundation's areas of interest.