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Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Emmanuel International Canada (EIC)

Overview of Available Grants and Funding

Emmanuel International Canada is a Christian relief and development charity that partners with local churches and communities in several countries to address poverty, health, gender-based violence and spiritual needs. It channels Canadian donations and institutional co-funding into multiple projects and initiatives abroad. View Emmanuel International Canada (EIC)'s website for more information.
Content last updated: March 14, 2026

About Emmanuel International Canada (EIC)

What is the mission of Emmanuel International Canada (EIC)?

Emmanuel International Canada exists to work through local churches to address both physical and spiritual poverty, mobilizing Canadian Christians and donors to support relief, rehabilitation, sustainable development and Christian ministry projects in some of the world’s most vulnerable communities.

What type of organization is Emmanuel International Canada (EIC)?

Emmanuel International Canada (EIC) is a Non-profit organization.

When was Emmanuel International Canada (EIC) founded?

Emmanuel International Canada (EIC) was founded in 1975.

What is Emmanuel International Canada (EIC)'s official website?

Emmanuel International Canada (EIC)'s official website is https://www.eicanada.org/en-us.

What else should I know about Emmanuel International Canada (EIC)?

Emmanuel International Canada (EIC) is a Christian relief and development organization based in Canada that partners with local churches and community groups in some of the world’s poorest regions. From its Canadian donor base, it mobilizes financial resources and people to support a portfolio of overseas projects aimed at addressing the root causes of poverty and demonstrating holistic Christian care.

Role of Emmanuel International Canada in the funding ecosystem

EIC functions as a bridge between Canadian supporters, institutional funders and community-level initiatives in partner countries such as Malawi, Uganda and Tanzania. Donations collected through its online giving tools, e‑transfers and special campaigns are allocated to country-specific projects, missionaries and thematic areas like maternal health, gender equality, disaster relief and sustainable livelihoods. In several cases, these contributions are leveraged through matching arrangements with agencies such as Global Affairs Canada, significantly multiplying the impact of each dollar raised.
Rather than operating as a traditional open-call grant program, EIC develops and supports projects in close collaboration with local churches, community leaders and service providers. Funding from Canada is then disbursed to enable activities such as small-scale capital injections through village savings and loans groups, construction and rehabilitation of community infrastructure, training of health and social workers, and digital systems that improve protection and referral services for vulnerable people.

Supported sectors and project themes

  • Relief and rehabilitation – responding to crises and helping communities recover through targeted assistance delivered via local church networks.
  • Sustainable development – long‑term initiatives that build resilience, including income generation, savings groups and market access for small producers.
  • Health and social protection – projects such as maternal and child health programs and interventions that combat sexual and gender-based violence.
  • Christian ministries – support for missionaries and church-based outreach integrated with practical community development.

Publics served and overall impact

EIC supports women, children and families in high-poverty districts, working through trusted local structures so that resources are managed close to the people they are intended to serve. Its project stories highlight reduced child mortality, greater access to post-natal care, improved waste management in clinics, and strengthened support systems for survivors of violence. Canadian donors can choose to fund specific projects, countries or general needs, while EIC oversees the responsible allocation of funds and reporting back on results.
Through this model, Emmanuel International Canada plays a hybrid role as both an implementing agency and a financial conduit, ensuring that Canadian charitable giving and institutional grants are converted into concrete, well-targeted interventions in partner communities around the world.