
Calgary Flames Foundation - Inclusion Program
- Varies by project
- Open Date : February 3, 2026
The Calgary Flames Foundation is the charitable arm of the Calgary Flames in Southern Alberta. It funds education, health and wellness, and grassroots sports through multiple grant and donation programs, including community grants and inclusion funding. View Flames Foundation for Life's website for more information.


The Calgary Flames Foundation operates as the charitable arm of the Calgary Flames and uses fundraising to support community initiatives in Southern Alberta. Its website shows a clear funding role: the foundation provides grants, donations, and program support across education, health and wellness, and grassroots sports.
The foundation’s stated priorities focus on helping children, families, and community organizations, with an emphasis on youth-serving activities. The site also highlights inclusion-focused support for marginalized and underrepresented groups in sport and recreation.
The Community Grant Program and CSEC Inclusion Program are described as annual funding streams for CRA-registered charities in Southern Alberta. The site also references large gifts, capital campaign support, event donation requests, and recent donations to a wide range of local charities and community groups.
Published pages indicate that the foundation has raised and distributed substantial amounts over time, including millions since inception and more than $4 million in annual support referenced on the application page. The foundation’s portfolio spans sport participation, health-related community supports, education initiatives, and inclusion programming.
The website presents the foundation as an established philanthropic vehicle connected to the Calgary Flames hockey organization. It frames its work as community investment and notes that it has supported numerous external beneficiaries across Southern Alberta.