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The Lyle S. Hallman Foundation - Children's Initiatives
Healthy development of children aged 0-12 in Waterloo Region
Last Update: March 18, 2026
Funding available
Varies by project
Timeline
- Open continuously
Location
Canada
Overview
This program supports the healthy development of children aged 0-12 in Waterloo Region. The Foundation gives priority to primary prevention initiatives that promote children's wellness and provide opportunities for learning and growth.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.
At a glance
Funding available
Financing goals
- Increase social or community impact
- Raise awareness or mobilize a population
Eligible Funding
- Varies by project
Timeline
- Open continuously
Eligible candidates
Eligible Industries
- Educational services
- Health care and social assistance
- Arts, entertainment and recreation
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
- Other Recreation and Social Clubs
Target groups
- Children & youth
- Academia / students
- Low-income individuals / families
Revenue structures
- 100% donations / grants
Scope
- Regional
Next Steps
1
Determine your project
2
Validate your eligibility
Activities funded
- Primary prevention strategies promoting children's wellness.
- Programs providing opportunities for learning and growth.
- Initiatives supporting parents, caregivers, schools, and community in child development.
Eligibility
Who is eligible?
- Registered charities in Waterloo Region.
- Non-profit organizations serving Waterloo Region.
Who is not eligible
- Organizations not located in Waterloo Region.
- Non-registered charities or non-profits.
Eligible geographic areas
- Waterloo Region, Ontario
Additional information
- Priority is given to primary prevention initiatives that promote children's wellness and proactively address potential problems.
- The Foundation values the role of parents, caregivers, schools, neighbours, and the community in raising healthy children.
Frequently Asked Questions about the The Lyle S. Hallman Foundation - Children's Initiatives Program
Here are answers to the most common questions about the The Lyle S. Hallman Foundation - Children's Initiatives. This section explains what the program is, how much funding is available, eligibility requirements, application deadlines, and other important details to help you determine if this grant is right for your business.
What is the The Lyle S. Hallman Foundation - Children's Initiatives?
This program supports the healthy development of children aged 0-12 in Waterloo Region. The Foundation gives priority to primary prevention initiatives that promote children's wellness and provide opportunities for learning and growth.
Who is eligible for the The Lyle S. Hallman Foundation - Children's Initiatives program?
To be eligible for the The Lyle S. Hallman Foundation - Children's Initiatives program, you must:
Registered charity located in Waterloo Region.
Serves children aged 0-12 in Waterloo Region.
What expenses are eligible under The Lyle S. Hallman Foundation - Children's Initiatives?
Primary prevention strategies promoting children's wellness.
Programs providing opportunities for learning and growth.
Initiatives supporting parents, caregivers, schools, and community in child development.
Who can I contact for more information about the The Lyle S. Hallman Foundation - Children's Initiatives?
You can contact The Lyle S. Hallman Charitable Foundation.
Where is the The Lyle S. Hallman Foundation - Children's Initiatives available?
The The Lyle S. Hallman Foundation - Children's Initiatives program is available across Canada.
Is the The Lyle S. Hallman Foundation - Children's Initiatives a grant, loan, or tax credit?
The Lyle S. Hallman Foundation - Children's Initiatives is a Grant and Funding
Who are the financial supporters of the The Lyle S. Hallman Foundation - Children's Initiatives?
The Lyle S. Hallman Foundation - Children's Initiatives is funded by The Lyle S. Hallman Charitable Foundation