Indigo Love of Reading Foundation Literacy Fund Grant Program 2026
Deadline: Jan 11, 2026
other
partially funded
Opportunity Overview
🌟 About the Program
The Indigo Love of Reading Literacy Fund Grant is designed to support schools and educational organizations in creating meaningful, long-lasting improvements in literacy. The program invests in:
- Library resources
- Instructional materials
- Literacy-focused learning environments
This initiative aims to expand access to books and foster a culture of reading among students.
🎁 Benefits of the Grant
The grant enables schools to:
- Improve literacy infrastructure by increasing access to books and educational materials.
- Foster student engagement and a lifelong love of reading through diverse literature.
- Support educator and student skills in areas like inclusion, environmental literacy, and STEM.
- Encourage community participation by involving parents, families, and local organizations.
- Promote equity in literacy access for underserved and high-needs communities.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the grant, the following requirements must be met:
- Schools: Publicly funded schools receiving at least 80% of funding from provincial or federal sources.
- Grades Supported: Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8 (schools with additional grades may qualify if within range).
- Organizations: Non-profit groups partnering with eligible schools.
- Community Focus: Priority is given to high-needs communities facing socio-economic or intersectional challenges.
🗓️ Application Date and Process
- Application Deadline: 11 January, 2026
- To apply, visit the Indigo Love of Reading Foundation Literacy Fund Grant Program Application Portal.
🔗 Additional Information
For more details about the program, visit the Indigo Love of Reading Foundation Literacy Fund Grant Program page.
Benefits
- Improve literacy infrastructure by increasing access to books and educational materials
- Foster student engagement and a lifelong love of reading through diverse literature
- Support educator and student skills in key areas like inclusion, environmental literacy, and STEM
- Encourage community participation by involving parents, families, and local organizations
- Promote equity in literacy access for underserved and high-needs communities






