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Important dates
- Applications for 2025-26 grant intake are now open.
- Application deadline: December 19, 2025 at 5 pm MST
Overview
Alberta’s Anti-Racism Grant Program is intended to support community organizations in Alberta to implement initiatives that combat discrimination and address systemic racism by providing funding for projects that increase public education and enable Albertans to recognize and value cultural differences and heritage.
The program funds are not designed to address access to affordable housing, job opportunities or healthcare. Rather, the funds are intended to educate about the impacts of discrimination and racism faced by Indigenous and racialized groups and enable community organizations to develop their ability to support anti-racism projects.
The program will also support smaller grassroots Indigenous or ethnocultural groups to deliver programs and services through partnerships with larger organizations.
In the 2025-26 intake, $508,930 was awarded to 59 community organizations.
Funding streams
The program supports initiatives that help prevent and address racism. There are 2 funding streams.
Organizations approved for funding may receive an amount that is less than the total requested, based on available resources and alignment with program priorities.
Stream 1
Projects for grant funding must align with at least one of the identified outcomes listed under either of the program objectives.
Stream 2
Projects for grant funding must align with at least one of the identified outcomes listed under both of the program objectives.
Applicants may request up to $5,000 maximum for projects under Stream 1 and up to $10,000 maximum for projects under Stream 2.
Projects submitted for funding must meet one or more of the following program outcomes:
Program objectives
Objective 1
Educate Albertans on racism and the impacts of racism faced by Indigenous and racialized groups:
- Albertans have an increased understanding of racism, its impacts and the challenges faced by Indigenous and racialized groups.
- Albertans have increased knowledge to identify racism and how to address racism and racist acts.
- Albertans have increased awareness of the resources and tools that organizations provide to support anti-racism initiatives.
Objective 2
Enable community organizations to develop their ability to support anti-racism projects:
- Racialized communities have support to fully participate in the community.
- Examples are training and employment, mentorship programs for internationally trained professionals, support or education for marginalized communities to navigate supports.
- Racialized communities have capacity to continue open and honest conversations about racism, microaggressions and promoting awareness about their impact.
Eligibility
- Organizations must be based in Alberta and be a non-profit organization; or Indigenous government, tribal council, band council, settlement or not-for-profit Indigenous organization.
- Applicants who are currently receiving other grants or funding from the Government of Alberta must be up-to-date on all required reporting to be considered.
- Universities, colleges, or institutes, as defined under Alberta’s Post-Secondary Learning Act; for-profit organizations; and arms-length municipal or municipal district affiliated organizations may apply in partnership with an Indigenous or ethnocultural organization.
- Organizations must have a clear understanding of the project they want to undertake and how it will contribute to the goals of the grant program.
- Organizations must have a clear budget and timeline for their project. The project must start on or after April 1, 2026, and be completed March 31, 2027.
- Organizations must demonstrate that they have the capacity to undertake the project.
Before you apply
Here are some resources that will be helpful for your application:
Grant information sessions
Watch the recorded 2025 Alberta Anti-Racism Grant Information Session.
How to create an Alberta.ca Account for Organizations
How to apply for the Ethnocultural and Anti-racism grants
How to apply
Step 1. Watch the videos and read the guidelines
Watch the videos above and download these resources for reference:
Step 2. Create an account
If you do not have an Alberta.ca Account for Organizations, sign up at the link below. If you have an existing account, proceed to Step 3.
- Sign-up for an Alberta.ca Account for Organizations.
Step 3. Submit the application online
Sign in to the grant application page with your Alberta.ca Account for Organizations account ID
- Attach a detailed budget for the project using the Budget template.
- Attach an Application for Electronic Payment Form
- Direct deposit information issued within the past 3 months (mandatory).
- Attach a sample financial statement. Refer to Program Guidelines section 4.1 for details.
- Attach partnership or reference letters (optional).
- If you have indicated on your application that your organization has received any Government of Alberta funding in the past 3 years, please attach a document in the “Supporting Documents” section of the application and provide additional information on any grants received. This should include:
- Funding source
- Year funds received
- Amount received
- Project Name that funds were received for
- Read the program guidelines carefully to ensure you include all the necessary information.
- Read carefully the “Guidelines for Submitting Banking Details to Receive Grant Funds” document that is in the Grant Applications Resources page.
- Submit your completed application online. Only complete applications will be considered.
After you apply
Applications received by the submission deadline will be screened for eligibility and referred for further evaluation and recommendation for funding.
All applicants will receive written notification of the results of their application. For 2025-26, applicants will be notified of decisions by April 15, 2026.
All decisions are final and no appeals will be considered.
Reporting
When the project is complete, grant recipients will need to submit a final report using the application portal:
- Ethnocultural and Anti-Racism Grant Programs
- Log in to your application and you will see a new status of your application as “Awaiting Completion”
- Click on the “Open” button and proceed to completing requested information
Project outcomes and financial reporting is due within 60 days of project completion.
Organizations that fail to submit their final reports within 60 days of project completion will be deemed non-compliant and required to return all grant funds to the Government of Alberta.
Note: Successful applicants will receive complete reporting requirements in Schedule C of the Grant Agreement.
Post event surveys
Organizations are encouraged to gather participant feedback through surveys to assess the impact of funded projects. This input supports reporting on how the project aligns with the objectives and outcomes of the Anti-racism Grant Program.
Sample post event survey
For a sample post event survey, visit the Open Publications website at:
Note: Organizations are not required to submit copies of the surveys.
Grant recipients
Successful applicants will be notified and listed on the grants disclosure table.
Contact
Connect with the Anti-Racism Grant Program:
Email: [email protected]