Welcome to Neighbourhood Small Grants (NSG)
Do you have an idea for your community?
The Neighbourhood Small Grants (NSG) program, a partnership between the Vancouver Foundation and the City of Maple Ridge, is a great way to connect neighbours and build community. Neighbourhoods are not just a physical location; they are where we gather, connect and build strong relationships!
Small Projects, Big Impact - Grants up to $500
NSG can help bring your ideas to life with grants up to $500 per project and are an opportunity to strengthen your community.
Applications are accepted from March 1 - April 30. We encourage early application to avoid disappointment. All ideas and projects that receive funding for this intake must be completed by November 30 of that Calendar Year.
Applications for the 2026 season are now open Apply Online Here before April 30, 2026.
Important Notes
- Equipment purchase is not an eligible cost.
- Only residents of Maple Ridge are eligible to apply.
Want to talk to our team about your ideas?
We would love to hear from you! Please email us at neighbours@mapleridge.ca or call 604-467-7325 Ext. 3
- Projects that share and exchange local assets/talents (ex: Arts & culture workshops, demonstrations, virtual games night)
- Baking / cooking workshops
- Chili Cookoff
- Plant restoration project
- Community Planting initiative
- Movie in the Park
- Floral arrangement workshop
- Cookie n Cocoa Event
- Painting workshops
- Community Library
- Science workshops
These are examples and not a complete list, so please connect with us to discuss your ideas!
Want to talk to our team about your ideas? We would love to hear from you!
Please email us at neighbours@mapleridge.ca or call 604-467-7415
Who can apply?
• Grants of up to $500 will be available to residents of the City of Maple Ridge to carry out small community building projects.
• Projects are encouraged to be carried out by individuals from more than one household.
• Registered charities, organizations and businesses are not eligible to apply.
• Service delivery and emergency relief programs supporting low-income and other vulnerable people are out of the scope of NSG.
What are the eligible projects?
• Projects that can ease social isolation in the community.
Example: Community block parties are eligible
• Community garden projects or projects that take place on public parks are eligible.
• School based projects are not eligible
• Projects involving psychotherapy and counseling support are not eligible.
What additional information do you need to know about the Neighbourhood Small Grants program?
• Your project must be free to attend and participate in. We encourage applications for projects that are accessible to people with disabilities and inclusive of all people.
• You may not fundraise for other projects and/or organizations. However, we encourage you to seek donations or gifts in kind from local businesses to help support your project.
• You can only apply for one NSG application per year.
• You must begin your project after the grant decision is made. Projects are not supported retroactively.
• While some projects may continue year-round, it is expected that your NSG grant money is spent by November 30, 2026 unless agreed to buy the program administrator.
What do you need to think about when you are estimating your project costs?
• Grant requests for projects are expected to be under $500. However, applications that offer unique and creative ways of meeting the NSG purposes may be considered for additional funding, and help to provide a full picture of the project.
• Grant money may be used to pay people for services (also called honorariums) to help with the project. An honorarium is a small fee paid to someone for their in-kind skills or knowledge contributions. Examples: an artist sharing skills and talent.
• Total honorarium(s) may not be more than $350 per project. The final honorarium amount for the project is at the discretion of the Neighbourhood Grants Committee (NGC) that reviews grant applications.
• Applicants are eligible to receive an honorarium for sharing their skills and talents through workshops.
What do you do after you receive the grant money?
• To inspire other people to do similar projects, please write a short summary and document your project with photos, videos or by writing a short summary and share them with your local NSG Coordinator as soon as you are done with your project.
• City of Maple Ridge and Vancouver Foundation should be acknowledged by displaying appropriate logos on your project promotional materials.
