Empowering Communities Through Grants

Access funding for employment, education, and community engagement initiatives that transform lives and build stronger communities.

Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs
Community Development Corporation

We help connect organizations and non-profit organizations with the grants they need to drive meaningful community development through education, employment, and engagement opportunities.

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Non-profits and charitable organizations within the First Nations of the Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs and Battlefords Tribal Council.

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Independent First Nations.

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Communities within 100 km of North Battleford and Battleford.

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Organizations whose activities align with permitted purposes.

Who Can Benefit

Collaborative Partnerships

Funding supports initiatives that foster partnerships between First Nation and non-First Nation communities, emphasizing cost-sharing and teamwork.

Focus on Human Services

Eligible projects aim to improve education, health, and well-being for children, youth, and families.

Community-Centered Solutions

Priority is given to programs that actively involve the community in their design and delivery, addressing needs with preventative and impactful approaches.

Feature News

Discover the impact of our grants in action. From funding education programs to supporting sustainable employment initiatives, see how our Indigenous communities & local organizations are thriving.

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Explore the latest news and updates around what BATC-CDC does.

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work that we have done

See all the organizations we have supported throughout the years.

BATC is a fantastic community supporter making a huge difference in peoples’ lives.

Kim Morrison
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Your Vision, Our Support

Ready to make a difference? Explore our grant opportunities and apply today to start building a brighter future for your community.

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