Ted Rogers Community Grants

Ted Rogers Community Grants help thousands of young Canadians discover their highest potential.

Ted Rogers Community Grants enable registered charities and non-profits to support youth ages 12-29 through programs in education, health and sport, entrepreneurship and digital literacy. This provides support that helps empower youth in Canada to achieve their highest potential.

The grants support organizations that are making a meaningful difference in the lives of more than 45,000 youth annually, from coast to coast. Rogers is proud to have awarded hundreds of Ted Rogers Community Grants since launching the program in 2017.

Rogers invites eligible registered charities and non-profits to apply for a Ted Rogers Community Grant directly through our online portal​. Grant applications are now closed for 2023.

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Our 2023 Ted Rogers Community Grants

Investing in our 2023 grant recipients means investing in the next generation to help youth across the country discover and reach their highest potential.

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