
Closed
Last Update: May 19, 2026
Funding available
Varies by project
Timeline
- Receipt of requests is now closed
Location
Canada
Overview
This program supports selected nonprofit partners through strategic funding and pro bono support. It funds education, Jewish community, community giving, epilepsy-related initiatives, and antisemitism-related work, with a maximum overhead of 2.5% for universities and government agencies.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.
At a glance
Funding available
Financing goals
- Develop strategic partnerships
- Develop a new program or service
- Increase social or community impact
Eligible Funding
- Varies by project
Timeline
- Receipt of requests is now closed
Eligible candidates
Eligible Industries
- Educational services
- Health care and social assistance
Location
- Canada
Legal structures
- Non-profit
Annual revenue
- All revenue ranges
Organisation size
- All organization sizes
Audience
- All groups
Non-profit candidates
Sector of operation
- Primary and Secondary Education
- Higher Education
- Other Education
- Research
- Social Services
- Economic, Social and Community Development
- Grant-making Foundations
- Children and Youth Organizations
Target groups
- General public
- Children & youth
- Young adults
- Nonprofits / charities
- Academia / students
- Low-income individuals / families
Revenue structures
- 100% donations / grants
Scope
- Provincial
- National
- International
Next Steps
1
Determine your project
2
Validate your eligibility
Activities funded
- Education programs that expand high-quality applied learning and STEM opportunities.
- Postsecondary alternatives that combine rigorous curriculum with work-based learning.
- Initiatives that strengthen Jewish identity and community.
- Research and engagement initiatives addressing antisemitism.
- Clinical research and strategic initiatives in epilepsy.
Official resources
Eligibility
Who is eligible?
- 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations.
- Selected education nonprofits.
- Selected organizations working in Jewish community, community support, epilepsy, or antisemitism-related initiatives.
- Schools receiving grants to adopt new education programs.
- Universities and government agencies.
Who is not eligible
- Organizations that submit unsolicited proposals.
- Organizations that are not 501(c)(3) nonprofits.
Eligible expenses
- Operating support for grantee organizations.
- Funding for strategic planning and implementation.
- Support for scaling effective programs and related research.
- Grants to schools to offset the costs of adopting new programs.
Eligible geographic areas
- Massachusetts
- United States
Selection criteria
- Strength of the organization’s goals and leadership capacity.
- Clear theory of change and expected outcomes.
- Solid strategic plans and detailed annual implementation plans.
- Ability to scale impact and demonstrate measurable results.
- Potential to contribute to research, insight, and continuous improvement.
How to apply
- Step 1: Invitation or selection
- Wait for an invitation, as unsolicited proposals are generally not considered.
- One8 may periodically invite small grant proposals for specific endeavors.
- Step 2: Due diligence review
- Provide information needed for the foundation’s review of your organization and project.
- Demonstrate your goals, leadership capacity, theory of change, and expected outcomes.
- Step 3: Assessment and decision
- The foundation reviews the proposal and determines whether to proceed with support.
- Selected organizations move forward as grantee partners.
Processing and Agreement
- Applications are subject to a rigorous due diligence review.
- The foundation assesses the organization’s goals, leadership capacity, theory of change, programs, and outcomes.
- Funding is not guaranteed and is limited to selected partners.
- One8 may invite small grant proposals for specific endeavors.
Additional information
- Only invited proposals are considered for most grantmaking.
- The foundation uses a rigorous due diligence process.
- Multi-year support is available for selected grantees.
- Grants may include operating support and strategic planning support.
Contacts
Frequently Asked Questions about the One8 Foundation — General Funding Program
What is the One8 Foundation — General Funding?
This program supports selected nonprofit partners through strategic funding and pro bono support. It funds education, Jewish community, community giving, epilepsy-related initiatives, and antisemitism-related work, with a maximum overhead of 2.5% for universities and government agencies.
Who is eligible for the One8 Foundation — General Funding program?
To be eligible for the One8 Foundation — General Funding program, you must:
Nonprofit organization
501(c)(3) status required
Invited or selected proposals only
What expenses are eligible under One8 Foundation — General Funding?
Education programs that expand high-quality applied learning and STEM opportunities.
Postsecondary alternatives that combine rigorous curriculum with work-based learning.
Initiatives that strengthen Jewish identity and community.
Research and engagement initiatives addressing antisemitism.
Clinical research and strategic initiatives in epilepsy.
Who can I contact for more information about the One8 Foundation — General Funding?
You can contact One8 Foundation by email at none or by phone at none.
Where is the One8 Foundation — General Funding available?
The One8 Foundation — General Funding program is available across Canada.
Is the One8 Foundation — General Funding a grant, loan, or tax credit?
One8 Foundation — General Funding is a Partnering and Collaboration
Who are the financial supporters of the One8 Foundation — General Funding?
One8 Foundation — General Funding is funded by One8 Foundation