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PGFL Grants 2024
Funding for local literacy initiatives
Latest source updateLast Update: May 8, 2026Latest change: PGFL now includes a separate 2025 multi-year grants program with different funding amounts, timelines, and selection criteria.View change
Latest source update
Last Update: May 8, 2026
Latest change: PGFL now includes a separate 2025 multi-year grants program with different funding amounts, timelines, and selection criteria.
PGFL program updated for 2025 funding streams
PGFL added a new 2025 Multi-Year Grants Program alongside the existing One Year Small Grants information. The new program changes funding terms, reporting requirements, timelines, and selection criteria, including an $80,000 two-year grant structure with staged payments and additional financial review expectations. The content also updates the 2025 application dates and clarifies that multi-year proposals must justify the longer timeline and larger budget. The target audience and eligible literacy project types remain broadly similar, but the program structure and assessment approach are now more detailed.
Funding available
$ 20,000
Deadline
March 21, 2025
Opened February 10, 2025
Location
Canada
Overview
This program offers $20,000 grants to support literacy initiatives that build capacity, improve promising practices, or cover operational expenses. It targets adult literacy and family literacy projects with local impact, including curriculum development, training, evaluation, research, and program support.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.
At a glance
Funding available
Financing goals
- Develop team skills
- Increase social or community impact
- Enhance an existing program
Eligible Funding
- Maximum amount : 20,000 $
- Minimum amount : 20,000 $
Funds Providers
Eligible candidates
Eligible Industries
- All industries
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
- Other Education
- Social Services
- Economic, Social and Community Development
Target groups
- General public
- Nonprofits / charities
- Low-income individuals / families
Revenue structures
- 100% donations / grants
Scope
- Local
- National
Next Steps
1
Determine your project
2
Validate your eligibility
Activities funded
- Capacity-building projects within existing literacy programs.
- Projects that evaluate and share promising literacy practices.
- Operational support for existing literacy organizations.
- Adult literacy or family literacy projects involving a parent or guardian.
- Projects centred around Indigenous languages.
Official resources
Eligibility
Who is eligible?
- Registered charities.
- Incorporated not-for-profit organizations.
- Provincial, territorial, or national literacy organizations with a clear local connection.
Who is not eligible
- Organizations that do not deliver or support literacy training programs.
- Organizations without a clear local connection for the proposed project.
Eligible expenses
- Staff salaries, rent, IT, office supplies, and personnel costs for operations.
- Costs related to curriculum development, training, evaluation, research, and program expansion.
Ineligible Costs and Activities
- Lobbying.
- Paying down debt.
- Capital purchases unrelated to the project or activity.
- Activities that only teach the use of technology, without improving literacy skills.
Eligible geographic areas
- Canada
Selection criteria
- Not-for-profit or registered charity in good standing.
- Clear project activities, milestones, and expected outcomes.
- Local impact is clearly outlined.
- Commitment to adult learning principles and a learner-centred approach.
- Organization has the capacity to carry out the work.
How to apply
- Step 1: Prepare the proposal
- Define the project or operational support requested.
- Explain the local literacy impact, milestones, and expected outcomes.
- Step 2: Submit the application
- Complete the application for the PGFL grants program.
- Provide the project details required by the guidelines.
- Step 3: Review and decision
- The application is reviewed for eligibility and scored against the guidelines.
- The PGFL Board of Directors makes the final decision.
- Step 4: Post-approval requirements
- Sign the engagement letter outlining reporting requirements.
- Acknowledge PGFL support in project materials and promotional efforts.
Processing and Agreement
- Applications are reviewed for eligibility.
- Applications are scored against the program guidelines.
- Final decisions are made by the PGFL Board of Directors.
- A final report is due one year after the initial funds are received.
Additional information
- Projects should have a local impact on literacy programs.
- Applicants must sign an engagement letter with reporting requirements.
- The PGFL must be acknowledged in project materials and promotions.
- Applications are assessed on their own merits.
Frequently Asked Questions about the PGFL Grants 2024 Program
What is the PGFL Grants 2024?
This program offers $20,000 grants to support literacy initiatives that build capacity, improve promising practices, or cover operational expenses. It targets adult literacy and family literacy projects with local impact, including curriculum development, training, evaluation, research, and program support.
How much funding can be received?
PGFL Grants 2024 Funds up to $20,000 of admissible expenses.
What is the deadline to apply?
The application deadline for this grant program was March 21, 2025.
Who is eligible for the PGFL Grants 2024 program?
To be eligible for the PGFL Grants 2024 program, you must:
Registered charity or not-for-profit.
Local adult or family literacy services.
Clear local-level project connection.
What expenses are eligible under PGFL Grants 2024?
Capacity-building projects within existing literacy programs.
Projects that evaluate and share promising literacy practices.
Operational support for existing literacy organizations.
Adult literacy or family literacy projects involving a parent or guardian.
Projects centred around Indigenous languages.
Who can I contact for more information about the PGFL Grants 2024?
You can contact Peter Gzowski Foundation for Literacy (PGFL).
Where is the PGFL Grants 2024 available?
The PGFL Grants 2024 program is available across Canada.