Grants & Recipients

GoodLife Kids Foundation is always on the lookout for groups and organizations who are passionate about making achievable, sustainable change in kids’ activity levels. We want to hear from you!
Grants and Recipients
 

Apply for a Grant

Does your organization provide opportunities for kids to benefit from an active life?  Are you ‘champions’ for the cause?  Together we can help kids in your community achieve sustainable behavioural change in activity levels.

We invite Canadian registered charities to review our criteria and application prior to submitting a proposal.

Grant Recipients

Did you know that there are many forces in communities across Canada striving to make an impact on active healthy lives for kids?   Making an impact through:

  • School and community programs for kids at risk
  • Inspiring creativity and fun while being physically active
  • Providing role models the tools to make regular physical activity a part of every kids life
  • Building a child’s confidence through physical activity and developing the habit of giving back to their community

We are inspired and energized by some of the organizations we are currently supporting.


The Children’s Museum  

-Waterloo, Ontario

The Children’s Museum is leading the way as a vital community resource by showcasing local innovation, protecting the environment, celebrating imagination and bringing educational experiences to life through the power of collaboration. Read More…

Fort Whyte Alive  

- Winnipeg, Manitoba

holman island blanketNestled within the urban boundaries of Winnipeg, Fort Whyte’s 640 acres includes 5 lakes, forest, marsh, meadow and farmland along with 7 km of urban trail – offering countless ways for people to interact with and within nature. Read More…

London Regional Children’s Museum  

−London, Ontario

Ski! Skate! Slide! at London Children's MuseumA child’s imagination can take them to the winter Olympics in sports such as curling, luge, and biathlons when they participate in Ski! Skate! Slide!: Celebrate Olympic Pride at London Regional Children’s Museum. Read More…

Fun Fit Friday at Hugh Cairns School  

−Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Fun Fit Friday was created by teacher Daryl Lesyshyn to get his students excited about leading an active life. Read More…

East View Public School  

– Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

East View Public School is located in an urban setting with 79% of the student population from the Garden River Indian Reserve, and a large number of families living on social assistance and/or in single parent families.  A significant number of students do not have the financial capacity to participate in activities outside the school environment. Read More…

Okanagan Boys & Girls Club  

– Vernon, British Columbia

Alexis Park P S  - Vernon BC Feb 2010Alexis Park Elementary School approached the Okanagan Boys & Girls (OBGC) Vernon Club about the potential to run an after school program for students aged 10 – 12 who are often left unsupervised during the after school time period.  Children Read More…

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Chatham-Kent  

– Chatham, Ontario

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Chatham KentBig Brothers Big Sisters of Chatham-Kent strives to enrich and enhance the personal growth of children and youth by nurturing a meaningful friendship with an adult mentor. Building on existing success the organization is introducing a new program focused on healthy lifestyles for boys. Read More…