Our Programs

Our programs are educational and community-serving, designed to be publicly accessible and non-partisan.

Freedom Education Series

Lectures, workshops, and publications explaining the importance of fundamental freedoms—especially freedom of expression—in a free society.

Educational Resources

Public lectures and workshops

Heritage Materials

Curricula and public-access resources

Heritage Learning Resources

Curricula and public-access materials exploring Canada's Western and Scottish-rooted heritage, the common law tradition, and the role of the family and faith communities in civil society.

Community Initiative Grants

Small grants to registered charities and church-run community programs (e.g., family support, addiction recovery support groups, literacy tutoring). Grants are awarded through a transparent application and reporting process focused on public benefit.

Community Support

Grants for qualified organizations

Grant Process

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Application Window

Bi-annual application periods

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Eligibility

Registered charities or qualified donees in Canada

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Assessment

Public benefit, alignment with objects, outcomes, fiscal stewardship

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Reporting

Outcomes & financial summary