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Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Royal Canadian Legion (RCL)

Overview of Available Grants and Funding

The Royal Canadian Legion is Canada's largest Veteran support and community service organization, founded in 1926. With 1,350 Branches across the country, it provides financial assistance, support programs, bursaries, and scholarships to Veterans, serving military and RCMP members, and their families. The Legion also manages the Poppy Fund and provides funding for organizations serving Veterans. View Royal Canadian Legion (RCL)'s website for more information.

About Royal Canadian Legion (RCL)

What is the mission of Royal Canadian Legion (RCL)?

To serve Veterans, including serving military and RCMP members and their families, to promote Remembrance, and to serve our Communities and our Country.

What type of organization is Royal Canadian Legion (RCL)?

Royal Canadian Legion (RCL) is a Non-profit organization.

When was Royal Canadian Legion (RCL) founded?

Royal Canadian Legion (RCL) was founded in 1926.

What is Royal Canadian Legion (RCL)'s official website?

Royal Canadian Legion (RCL)'s official website is https://www.legion.ca.

What else should I know about Royal Canadian Legion (RCL)?

Role of the Royal Canadian Legion in the Funding Ecosystem

As Canada's premier Veterans' organization, the Royal Canadian Legion serves as a critical funding intermediary between government programs and Veterans in need. The organization distributes millions of dollars annually through various assistance programs, the Poppy Fund, and branch-level benevolent funds.

General Funding Programs

  • Financial Assistance for Veterans and families in need
  • Poppy Fund distribution for Veteran support
  • Bursaries and scholarships for youth and Veterans
  • Funding for community organizations serving Veterans
  • Support for homeless Veterans programs

Branch-Level Benevolent Funds

Individual Legion Branches, such as Branch No. 13 in Corner Brook, NL (Frank Morris Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 13 Benevolent Fund), maintain their own benevolent funds to provide localized assistance to Veterans in their communities. These branch-level funds operate under the national Legion framework.