Finding funding for community programs can feel overwhelming, especially when your team is trying to improve healthcare, transportation, education, or cultural support in Indigenous communities across Canada. The TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund is one funding opportunity that may help support projects making a real impact.
Here’s a simple breakdown of what organizations should know.
What is the TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund?
The TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund provides grant funding for Indigenous-led programs and community initiatives across Canada.
The fund focuses on projects that support Indigenous Peoples, including:
- Premières nations
- Métis communities
- Inuit communities
TELUS says the goal is to support programs that create positive community outcomes and improve well-being.
Who is eligible and who can apply for the TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund?
According to the funding guidelines, eligible applicants may include:
- Indigenous-led non-profits
- Band Councils
- Indigenous Governments
- Community groups
- Representative organizations
Projects must support Indigenous Peoples within Canada. Organizations can generally apply once per calendar year.
What does the TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund support?
The fund supports programs focused on areas like:
- Health and mental wellness
- Education and access to resources
- Community growth and connection
- Cultural and language revitalization
- Land and water preservation
TELUS also mentions that projects using technology to support reconciliation may receive added consideration.
What are the conditions of the TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund?
To qualify, programs should:
- Address a clear community or wellness need
- Show measurable positive outcomes
- Support Indigenous communities in Canada
- Be led by Indigenous organizations or groups
TELUS also notes that receiving funding is competitive and applying does not guarantee approval. View official TELUS conditions
Quel est le montant du financement disponible ?
Current funding amounts are commonly listed between:
- $5,000 to $25,000 CAD
Some listings also reference grants up to $50,000 depending on the initiative or funding cycle. TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund grant details
Does the funding support wheelchair accessible vehicles or mobile medical units?
The funding details do not specifically list wheelchair accessible vans or mobile medical units.
That said, organizations running programs related to:
- Community wellness
- Remote care services
may find that accessible vehicles or mobile medical units help support those goals.
Applicants should review the program guidelines carefully to confirm how vehicle-related expenses fit within their project plans.
Dates limites à connaître
The TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund reviews applications twice per year.
Current application windows include:
- Fall intake: September 10 to October 7.
TELUS notes that applications may close early after the first 200 submissions are received.
Got any questions about funding?
The TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund could be worth looking into if your organization is working to improve healthcare access, transportation, wellness, education, or community support in Indigenous communities across Canada.
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Remarque : MoveMobility is not the funding provider and cannot assist with applications. The information shared here comes directly from the funding opportunity. To learn more, visit TELUS Indigenous Communities Fund. This content is meant to raise awareness of funding or grant opportunities.

