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PGCF announces more than $190,000 in general support grant funding

The Prince George Community Foundation (PGCF) has announced the recipients of its 2026 General Support Grant Program, awarding a total of $190,862 over the next three years to support local organizations delivering vital programs and services across the region.

The General Support Grant Program, which runs each winter, provides up to $10,000 in annual funding per applicant, covering up to 50 per cent of eligible operational costs for community-based programs and projects. This year’s grants reflect a broad cross-section of initiatives that enhance quality of life in Prince George, from arts and culture to health, education, and social services.
2026 General Support Grant Recipients

Multi-Year Grant Recipients:

  • Advokate Life & Education Services Society — $6,000 per year for 2 years ($12,000 total) to
    support the Beyond the Bump and Baby Boutique programs
  • BC SPCA — $10,000 per year for 3 years ($30,000 total) to support the Prince George North
    Cariboo Pet Food Bank
  • Child Development Centre of Prince George & District — $10,000 per year for 3 years ($30,000
    total) to support the Adapted Aquatics Pool program
  • Northern Voices Speech & Arts Festival — $3,200 per year for 3 years ($9,600 total) to support
    the annual Speech & Dramatic Arts Festival in Prince George
  • Prince George Folkfest Society — $10,000 per year for 3 years ($30,000 total) to support
    Coldsnap, Prince George’s multi-day winter music festival

One-Year Grant Recipients:

  • Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) — $4,409 to support the Prince George Mobile
    Hub program
  • Intersect Youth & Family Services — $3,328 to support the Switchback: Youth Mountain Bike
    program
  • Make-A-Wish Canada — $10,000 to support children and families in Prince George facing critical
    illness who are awaiting their wishes
  • Minerva BC — $2,500 to support the Learning to Lead program in Prince George
  • Northern BC Maker Collective — $10,000 to support the Making Futures program
  • Prince George Regional Art Gallery Association (Two Rivers Gallery) — $10,000 to support
    Community Art Days: Pollinators
  • Prince George Therapeutic Riding Association — $2,000 to support participation in the BCNE
    Renaissance Fair
  • REAPS (Recycling and Environmental Action Planning Society) — $10,000 to support
    construction of an accessibility ramp at the Growing Knowledge Community Compost Garden
    Education Centre
  • Scouts Canada, 3rd Prince George West Group — $1,225 to support the All-Sections Camp
    program
  • Spinal Cord Injury BC — $6,800 to support Peer Support and Information Services programs
  • UNBC – Active Minds — $9,000 to support the Northern Routes: STEAM for the Future program
  • Variety – The Children’s Charity of BC — $10,000 to support private assessments for families in
    Prince George

“These grants represent more than funding—they are an investment in the people, programs, and ideas that make Prince George a strong and connected community,” said Rae-Ann Noonan, PGCF Executive Director. “We are proud to support organizations that are creating meaningful impact across our region.”

The PGCF is grateful to the donors whose generosity makes this grant program possible. Through their support, the Foundation continues to respond to emerging needs and opportunities across the
community, and has granted more than $12 million to local charities and initiatives over the years—
strengthening the community and supporting projects that make a lasting impact.

For more information about PGCF’s General Support Grant or other grant opportunities, visit
www.pgcf.ca.

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