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Stefan
- Rate $20
- Response 1h

$20/h
1st lesson free
- French
About Stefan
There are online grant directories (e.g., The Grant Portal) that list charitable, community, and foundation-funded opportunities — including ones for low-income families or community programs that serve them. You can search by region, interest, and eligibility to find supports beyond government programs. 
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Important Notes
Most non-government grant funding in Canada is given to organizations, non-profits, or community groups rather than individuals directly.
That means:
• You might apply as a group leader, community project organizer, or partner with a registered charity.
• Local charities or community agencies may be able to apply on your behalf and deliver services or supports.
For most direct financial support as an individual (like cash assistance), that generally comes through public systems (income assistance, disability support, bursaries).
⸻
What You Can Do
Reach out to local community organizations (food banks, shelters, advocacy groups) — they sometimes have small emergency funds or can connect you with private grants.
Check regional community foundations (e.g., Vancouver Foundation, Victoria Foundation).
Explore grant databases and filter for “low-income support”, “poverty relief”, “community services”, and “social services”.
About the lesson
- All Levels
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
There are online grant directories (e.g., The Grant Portal) that list charitable, community, and foundation-funded opportunities — including ones for low-income families or community programs that serve them. You can search by region, interest, and eligibility to find supports beyond government programs. 
⸻
Important Notes
Most non-government grant funding in Canada is given to organizations, non-profits, or community groups rather than individuals directly.
That means:
• You might apply as a group leader, community project organizer, or partner with a registered charity.
• Local charities or community agencies may be able to apply on your behalf and deliver services or supports.
For most direct financial support as an individual (like cash assistance), that generally comes through public systems (income assistance, disability support, bursaries).
⸻
What You Can Do
Reach out to local community organizations (food banks, shelters, advocacy groups) — they sometimes have small emergency funds or can connect you with private grants.
Check regional community foundations (e.g., Vancouver Foundation, Victoria Foundation).
Explore grant databases and filter for “low-income support”, “poverty relief”, “community services”, and “social services”.
Rates
Rate
- $20
Pack rates
- 5 h: $100
- 10 h: $200
online
- $20/h
free lessons
This first lesson offered with Stefan will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hrs
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