
- Maximum amount : 150,000 $
- Up to 10% of project cost
- Closing date : March 7, 2024
United Way of the Alberta Capital Region is a community funder serving the Edmonton area and surrounding region. It provides front-line agency funding and supports initiatives in mental well-being, educational success, and financial security. View United Way of the Alberta Capital Region's website for more information.


United Way of the Alberta Capital Region operates as a local philanthropic funder and community convener. Its website shows that it supports community agencies and programs across the region through front-line agency funding and United Way-led initiatives.
The organization’s funding and support focus on three broad community priorities: strengthening mental well-being, eliminating barriers to educational success, and empowering financial security. These areas are reflected both in its homepage impact statements and in its program pages.
The organization’s funding reaches vulnerable children, families, and individuals through local agencies and strategic initiatives. The site states that in 2024 it invested in 57 local agencies serving more than 392,000 people across the region.
Its financial security work supports job training, money management skills, food security, basic needs assistance, and related resources. Its mental well-being work connects people to counselling, culturally supportive resources, mentorship, and navigation support. Its education-related work focuses on helping students overcome barriers and stay on track to graduate.
Several sub-pages explicitly identify United Way as a funder of community agencies. One page says the organization provides Front-Line Agency Funding to 52 community agencies, with dozens of partner agencies listed under each priority area. This is strong evidence that the organization distributes money externally rather than only fundraising for its own operations.
The website emphasizes collaboration with social sector partners, government, and business. The model is network-based: United Way mobilizes community support and channels funding to agencies that deliver services directly to residents in need.