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Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Oakville Community Foundation (OCF)

Overview of Available Grants and Funding

The Oakville Community Foundation is a community foundation in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. It is the town's largest philanthropic organization with 400 Funds. The Foundation provides multiple grant programs including scholarships, bursaries, awards, and Charity Microloans up to $10,000 for local Halton charities. It manages Donor Advised Funds and operates the Community Education Awards Hub offering $400,000 in educational funding to students. View Oakville Community Foundation (OCF)'s website for more information.
Content last updated: March 7, 2026

List of grants and funding offered by Oakville Community Foundation (OCF)

1 opportunities available
GIVEOakville
Grant and FundingClosed

GIVEOakville

Supports local charities through online community grants
Quebec, Canada
Eligible Funding
  • Maximum amount : 25,000 $
Eligible Industries
  • All industries
Types of eligible projects
Quebec, Canada

About Oakville Community Foundation (OCF)

What is the mission of Oakville Community Foundation (OCF)?

To keep an eye on Oakville community's needs and put resources where they are needed, believing that the future strength and prosperity of the community starts with long-term investments made today.

What type of organization is Oakville Community Foundation (OCF)?

Oakville Community Foundation (OCF) is a Foundation.

What is Oakville Community Foundation (OCF)'s official website?

Oakville Community Foundation (OCF)'s official website is https://www.theocf.org/.

What else should I know about Oakville Community Foundation (OCF)?

Role in the Funding Ecosystem

The Oakville Community Foundation serves as Oakville's central philanthropic organization, managing 400 Funds and acting as a 360-degree granting organization. It supports the entire range of charitable activities including health care, social services, environment, community development, arts, culture, fitness, and heritage.

Funding Programs

The Foundation administers multiple funding streams: the Community Education Awards Hub providing $400,000 in scholarships and bursaries for post-secondary students; Charity Microloans offering up to $10,000 in interest-free loans to local Halton charities for emergency bridge financing; and Donor Advised Funds that allow donors to direct grants to registered charities across Canada.

Key Initiatives

Major initiatives include GIVEOakville (annual crowdfunding campaign raising nearly $920,000 in 2025), Community Classroom bringing arts and environmental programs to elementary students, the Halton Youth Collective supporting youth transitioning out of care, and the Women's Giving Collective providing annual grants.

Transparency and Governance

As a community foundation aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, the Foundation conducts community-based research to identify emerging needs and guides its granting programs accordingly. It works with Indigenous advisors on Truth and Reconciliation initiatives.