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System Innovations Grant

System Innovations grants support collaboratives as they aim to understand and strengthen systems so they work better for youth.

Sectors such as education, justice, child welfare, language and culture, social services and employment play a critical role in the social and economic wellbeing of youth. When there are gaps in the infrastructure and interactions within and between these sectors, communities and organizations work together to create meaningful change. This is what we define as systems change.  

Systems change work examines how policies, practices and procedures can be improved to better reflect the needs of youth impacted by systemic issues. In this grant stream, YOF prioritizes systems change work that improves the experiences of Indigenous and Black youth who continue to face system barriers and oppression.  

YOF recognizes that systems change takes time, trust and a deep understanding of how systems function. Youth must be included in the process along with youth-serving organizations and other key stakeholders who directly support policy, design and grassroots work. This collaboration ensures real change goes beyond any single organization and/or isolated program. 

In the System Innovations grant stream, we invest in collaborative work that strengthen systems to:  

  • Improve how young people navigate and experience services. 
  • Reimagine more unique and equitable access to supports, resources and programs.  
  • Involve youth in the creation of new processes and approaches to better meet their needs.  
  • Reduce the impact of systemic barriers and oppression as a result of historical and current-day realities of Indigenous (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) and Black youth.  

YOF prioritizes investing in collaborative projects that positively impact youth with the following lived experiences or identities:  

  • Youth in conflict or at risk of being in conflict with the law   
  • Youth in care or leaving care   
  • Youth at-risk of dropping out or have dropped out   
  • Youth living with disabilities and/or special needs between the ages of 12 to 29   
  • Two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and/or questioning, intersex, asexual (2SLGBTQIA+) youth 

Please read the information on this page carefully and access available supports and resources before you apply for a grant.

Organizations must book a required pre-application coaching call by February 19, 2025, 5 PM ET. This call will discuss key eligibility requirements, the details of your project and the readiness of your collaborative.

Deadline for lead organizations to submit the Organization Information is February 26, 2025.

The final grant application submission is due March 12, 2025, 5 PM ET.