CFKR Invites 2025 Grant Applications

Elkford, Sparwood, Fernie, and Cranbrook, BC (Jan. 7, 2025) – The Community Foundation of the Kootenay Rockies is pleased to invite applications to its 2025 granting process. This includes CFKR’s community funds in Elkford, Sparwood, and Fernie, as well as its endowment funds for Cranbrook and area, including the South Country. CFKR welcomes applications from eligible non-profit organizations from January 1st to February 15th, 2025.

Interested non-profits are invited to visit www.cfkrockies.ca/grants/ to review and download CFKR’s 2025 grant application guidelines and fillable pdf application form.

According to Lynnette Wray, CFKR Executive Director, “Our annual granting continues to grow, with over $150,000 available for granting in 2025, thanks to the generosity of our donors and their commitment to sustainable charitable giving through permanently invested endowment funds.”

To be eligible to apply, an organization must be a CRA qualified donee, such as a registered charity, or, if the organization is not a qualified donee, enter into an agency agreement with a qualified donee. Grant applications need to clearly demonstrate a direct, positive benefit to local residents.

Most CFKR annual grants range from a few hundred dollars up to $2,000 and support local non-profits in making our communities even better places to live, work, and play.

Since 2003, thanks to the income earned from its endowment funds, as well as external project funding, CFKR has granted a total of over $1 million to more than 300 local non-profit projects in the communities of Elkford, Sparwood, Fernie, Cranbrook, and the surrounding rural areas.

The Community Foundation of the Kootenay Rockies (CFKR) provides grants to a wide range of projects: Animal Welfare; Arts/Culture/Heritage; Education; Environment; Mental Health/Addictions; Outdoor Recreation/Physical Activity/Sports; Programs for Equity-Deserving Populations (e.g., Indigenous, racialized, LGBTQ+, women, diverse abilities, seniors, children/youth); and Social/Health/Housing Services. For examples of the wide variety of projects funded by CFKR, please see the 2024 list of CFKR grant recipients.

CFKR is deeply honoured to live, work, and play in beautiful ʔamakʔis Ktunaxa, the traditional and unceded homelands of the Ktunaxa Nation, serving the communities of ʔaq̓am, Yaq̓it ʔa·knuqⱡi ‘it, Elkford, Sparwood, Fernie, Cranbrook, and the surrounding rural areas, including the South Country.

 

Check out the amazing community projects that we supported with our 2024 grants!

 

Elkford Community Fund: 2024 Grant Recipients

 

Elkford Search and Rescue: Satellite Phone

 

Elkford Arts Council: Community Programming

 

Rocky Mountain Elementary School PAC: Sandbox

 

Elkford Secondary School PAC: Indigenous Garden Project

 

District of Elkford: Urban Wildlife Committee — Community Event

 

Sparwood Food Bank: Bin Washing Station

 

Sparwood Trails Alliance: Picnic Table Replacement

 

Wildsight – Sparwood: Classroom with Outdoors

 

Elk River Alliance – Sparwood & Fernie: Office Flood Recovery

 

Sparwood Golf Club: Junior/Family Golf

 

Special Olympics BC – Elk Valley (Fernie): Bocce

 

Rocky Mountain Village Auxiliary Society (Fernie): Seniors’ Activities

 

CBEEN – Fernie: Wild Voices for Kids

 

Fernie & District Arts Council: Teen Mural Project

 

Fernie Adaptive Snowsports: Volunteer Training

 

Knights of Pythias Community Volunteer Award: Laura Kennedy in support of the 2024 Cranbrook Turkey Drive (Cranbrook Salvation Army & Cranbrook Food Bank)

 

Big Brothers Big Sisters: Cranbrook School Programs

 

CBEEN – Cranbrook: Wild Voices for Kids

 

Cranbrook Food Bank: Hydroponic Growing Tower

 

Cranbrook Women’s Resource Centre: Resource Library

 

East Kootenay Regional Science Fair – Cranbrook

 

Elk Valley Adventure and Dirt Riders Society – Trail Signage

 

Galloway Curling Club – Exterior Signage

 

Key City Theatre: Faces of Pride

 

KidSport Canada – Cranbrook Chapter: Youth Sports Grants

 

NorthStar Rails to Trails – Admin Costs

 

South Country Social Planning Committee: Food Share

 

Spirit of the Rockies Festival: Live Entertainment – Central Fairgrounds

 

Wildsight – Cranbrook: Lessons from Nature

 

Wildsight Kimberley-Cranbrook: Camp Odyssey

 

Living Lakes Canada: Groundwater Literacy Project

 

Cranbrook Past & Present Teachers’ Legacy Fund: SD#5 Resource Centre

 

Symphony of the Kootenays: St. Eugene Mission Concert

 

BGC Cranbrook: Youth Impact Garden Project

 

Cranbrook History Centre: Ed Talks

 

Cranbrook Arts: Community Programming