Nutritional Snack Program Society
Who can apply: Participating schools are in Surrey School District #36. The program supports students in need; schools and students are charged nothing for the food.
Surrey Fire Fighters Charitable Society gives like a community-minded first responder charity: it supports health care, children and family services, and practical relief organizations in Surrey and the wider Lower Mainland. Its grants cluster around hospitals, cancer and disease support, child development, and emergency/basic needs services, with some funding also going to firefighter-related causes and local sports/community programs. The pattern suggests a strong preference for locally visible, high-trust nonprofits that directly help families, patients, and vulnerable residents.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency T3010, 2023
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Primarily makes moderate-sized grants to a mix of local community charities and health-focused organizations, with several larger anchor gifts to hospitals and major community institutions and smaller awards to a broader set of family-support and disease-specific nonprofits.
Emphasize direct, measurable community benefit in Surrey or the Lower Mainland, especially if your work supports families, patients, children, or first responders. Applications are strongest when they show a clear local service footprint, a practical use for funds, and a credible relationship to health, emergency relief, or child/family wellbeing.
Current and upcoming funding from SURREY FIRE FIGHTERS CHARITABLE SOCIETY that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Participating schools are in Surrey School District #36. The program supports students in need; schools and students are charged nothing for the food.
Who can apply: Requests should align with the society's goals and objectives, including relief from poverty, support for people affected by traumatic wounds or episodes, medical and health care research, bursaries for community service, programs that promote staying in school, and programs offering positive life experiences and self-esteem. The society considers budget availability, existing support, and efficient use of funds. Requests should be submitted with 1-2 months notice.
Deadline: Please submit your request with 1-2 months notice.
Who can apply: Community members who have suffered a substantial personal loss due to a catastrophic episode.
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