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Alberta’s $13.5 Million Ethnocultural and Anti-Racism Grants Empower Communities

Austin Campbell

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Anti-Racism Grants

Alberta has taken another meaningful step toward creating a province where everyone belongs. With the reopening of the Ethnocultural and Anti-Racism Grant Programs, the Government of Alberta is investing $13.5 million over three years to help communities foster inclusion, celebrate diversity, and combat discrimination.

This initiative, which reopens applications until December 19, 2025, provides vital funding for projects that connect people across cultural backgrounds. The Ethnocultural and Anti-Racism Grants serve as a bridge, supporting organizations that bring Albertans together through shared values and understanding.

Funding That Strengthens Communities

The Ethnocultural Grant Program offers up to $50,000 for projects that celebrate multicultural connections and promote collaboration with Indigenous and ethnocultural groups. These grants are helping communities create meaningful events, cultural programs, and educational initiatives that build social cohesion.

Grant TypeMaximum FundingFocus Area
Ethnocultural Grant$50,000Projects that celebrate cultural diversity and Indigenous partnerships
Anti-Racism Grant$10,000Initiatives that educate and build anti-racism awareness


As one example, the Philippine Arts Council Alberta used a previous grant to launch an art exhibit celebrating Filipino-Canadian stories. The project sparked important conversations about shared experiences, identity, and belonging.

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Empowering Voices Against Racism

The Anti-Racism Grant Program provides up to $10,000 for community-led projects that fight discrimination and create educational opportunities. This funding empowers local organizations to run workshops, host awareness campaigns, and build networks that challenge racial bias.

Community leaders have praised this funding for giving them the tools to make a real difference. From youth-led discussions to public awareness drives, the impact of these grants can be seen in how Albertans are learning, growing, and connecting.

Why These Grants Matter

Programs like these not only celebrate Alberta’s multicultural identity but also strengthen its economic and social fabric. A province that welcomes all voices fosters innovation, creativity, and a more resilient workforce.

By investing in Ethnocultural and Anti-Racism Grants, Alberta continues to affirm that unity in diversity is not just an idea, it’s the foundation of a thriving society.

Alberta’s Path Toward Inclusion

The reopening of Alberta’s Ethnocultural and Anti-Racism Grants is more than a funding announcement; it’s a statement of shared purpose. With $13.5 million dedicated to community-driven inclusion, the province is reaffirming its belief that diversity is its greatest strength. Together, Albertans are writing a story of unity, respect, and opportunity for all.

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