SASCU Green Resilience Grant Program 2026
The SASCU Green Resilience Grant Program 2026 is now accepting applications. This program supports community-driven sustainability initiatives that deliver measurable environmental and social benefits. It focuses on projects that implement practical green solutions while enhancing resilience in the Shuswap region.
🌍 About the SASCU Green Resilience Grant Program
The Green Resilience Grant encourages innovative and sustainable projects that benefit both the environment and the community. It is designed to support initiatives that promote resilience and sustainability in the Shuswap region.
💰 Benefits of the SASCU Green Resilience Grant Program
- Total funding available: $35,000
- This amount may be awarded to one applicant or divided among multiple recipients, depending on the strength of the submissions.
- Note: SASCU is not obligated to distribute all or any of the funds if applications do not meet the grant criteria.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants include:
- Nonprofit organizations
- Community groups based in the Shuswap region
📝 Application Process
Follow these steps to apply:
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Develop Project Proposal:
Define objectives, expected outcomes, and sustainability impact. -
Prepare Budget:
Include a detailed and clear budget outlining all costs. -
Identify Partnerships:
Include community or business partners if applicable. -
Submit Application:
Ensure the proposal highlights environmental benefits and community resilience. -
Reporting Requirements:
Submit a mid-project report and a final impact story demonstrating measurable results and community benefits.
📅 Application Deadline
06 February, 2026
🌐 Application Portal
- View details of the SASCU Green Resilience Grant Program.
- Apply for the grant through the SASCU Green Resilience Grant Application Portal.
Take this opportunity to contribute to a sustainable future while enhancing community resilience in the Shuswap region!
- Total funding available: $35,000. This amount may be awarded to one applicant or divided among multiple recipients, depending on the strength of the submissions. Please note that SASCU is not obligated to distribute all or any of the funds if applications do not meet the grant criteria










