FAQs

General Grants and Funding

The standard project length for a Gwaii Trust funded project is one year from the decision date, with the exception of the Major Contributions grant, which has a two-year completion window. Projects that have exceeded their maximum project length, where no contact has been made with Gwaii Trust regarding a deadline extension, are at risk of being decommitted.  If your project will not complete on time, contact your Project Officer before the deadline to avoid having your funds decommitted.

For more information on grant decommitments visit our webpage here.

We encourage the acknowledgement of funding through the use of the Gwaii Trust logo on your website, in print materials or by mentioning us on social media. 

You can also acknowledge Gwaii Trust on social media by using mentions, profile links and hashtags in your posts. You can find us on Facebook or Instagram. For logos and usage guidelines please visit our webpage here.

If you do not have access to a computer or need assistance with your application or with submitting receipts, please call or visit one of our offices

Upon approval, your Project Officer will contact you to notify you of the amount of the award. This is done through a funding notification email. 

Your next step is to have an authorized signor submit the Funding Terms and Conditions Follow Up form in the grant management system. This form outlines the standard conditions of funding and any application-specific conditions of funding (if there are any). 

Further instructions on how to receive advances, project reimbursements, and final reimbursements can be found in our Instructions for Accessing Funds document, found here.

For step-by-step instructions on how to apply for a grant, please check out our visual application guide.

Please note, Continuing Education and Travel grants have a different process. Please visit the following links for details on those specific grants:

Continuing Education (short term courses – less than three months)
Continuing Education (long term courses – more than three months)
Travel Assistance Program (individual)
Travel Assistance Program (group)

Decisions made by the Gwaii Trust Board of Directors are final and there is no appeal process for applications that have been declined or partially funded by the Board. Grant decisions made by staff according to Board set policy (see grant page for details) may be appealed to the Board of Directors.  If you wish to appeal a decision, a letter outlining the basis of your appeal and any supporting evidence must be submitted to your Project Officer within 30 days of the decision.  

Appeals for late applications will not be considered. The appeal will be added to a regular Board meeting agenda and a decision will be made within six weeks. 

Accounts and Profile

The standard project length for a Gwaii Trust funded project is one year from the decision date, with the exception of the Major Contributions grant, which has a two-year completion window. Projects that have exceeded their maximum project length, where no contact has been made with Gwaii Trust regarding a deadline extension, are at risk of being decommitted.  If your project will not complete on time, contact your Project Officer before the deadline to avoid having your funds decommitted.

For more information on grant decommitments visit our webpage here.

We encourage the acknowledgement of funding through the use of the Gwaii Trust logo on your website, in print materials or by mentioning us on social media. 

You can also acknowledge Gwaii Trust on social media by using mentions, profile links and hashtags in your posts. You can find us on Facebook or Instagram. For logos and usage guidelines please visit our webpage here.

If you do not have access to a computer or need assistance with your application or with submitting receipts, please call or visit one of our offices

Upon approval, your Project Officer will contact you to notify you of the amount of the award. This is done through a funding notification email. 

Your next step is to have an authorized signor submit the Funding Terms and Conditions Follow Up form in the grant management system. This form outlines the standard conditions of funding and any application-specific conditions of funding (if there are any). 

Further instructions on how to receive advances, project reimbursements, and final reimbursements can be found in our Instructions for Accessing Funds document, found here.

For step-by-step instructions on how to apply for a grant, please check out our visual application guide.

Please note, Continuing Education and Travel grants have a different process. Please visit the following links for details on those specific grants:

Continuing Education (short term courses – less than three months)
Continuing Education (long term courses – more than three months)
Travel Assistance Program (individual)
Travel Assistance Program (group)

Decisions made by the Gwaii Trust Board of Directors are final and there is no appeal process for applications that have been declined or partially funded by the Board. Grant decisions made by staff according to Board set policy (see grant page for details) may be appealed to the Board of Directors.  If you wish to appeal a decision, a letter outlining the basis of your appeal and any supporting evidence must be submitted to your Project Officer within 30 days of the decision.  

Appeals for late applications will not be considered. The appeal will be added to a regular Board meeting agenda and a decision will be made within six weeks. 

I Have a Grant

The standard project length for a Gwaii Trust funded project is one year from the decision date, with the exception of the Major Contributions grant, which has a two-year completion window. Projects that have exceeded their maximum project length, where no contact has been made with Gwaii Trust regarding a deadline extension, are at risk of being decommitted.  If your project will not complete on time, contact your Project Officer before the deadline to avoid having your funds decommitted.

For more information on grant decommitments visit our webpage here.

We encourage the acknowledgement of funding through the use of the Gwaii Trust logo on your website, in print materials or by mentioning us on social media. 

You can also acknowledge Gwaii Trust on social media by using mentions, profile links and hashtags in your posts. You can find us on Facebook or Instagram. For logos and usage guidelines please visit our webpage here.

If you do not have access to a computer or need assistance with your application or with submitting receipts, please call or visit one of our offices

Upon approval, your Project Officer will contact you to notify you of the amount of the award. This is done through a funding notification email. 

Your next step is to have an authorized signor submit the Funding Terms and Conditions Follow Up form in the grant management system. This form outlines the standard conditions of funding and any application-specific conditions of funding (if there are any). 

Further instructions on how to receive advances, project reimbursements, and final reimbursements can be found in our Instructions for Accessing Funds document, found here.

For step-by-step instructions on how to apply for a grant, please check out our visual application guide.

Please note, Continuing Education and Travel grants have a different process. Please visit the following links for details on those specific grants:

Continuing Education (short term courses – less than three months)
Continuing Education (long term courses – more than three months)
Travel Assistance Program (individual)
Travel Assistance Program (group)

Decisions made by the Gwaii Trust Board of Directors are final and there is no appeal process for applications that have been declined or partially funded by the Board. Grant decisions made by staff according to Board set policy (see grant page for details) may be appealed to the Board of Directors.  If you wish to appeal a decision, a letter outlining the basis of your appeal and any supporting evidence must be submitted to your Project Officer within 30 days of the decision.  

Appeals for late applications will not be considered. The appeal will be added to a regular Board meeting agenda and a decision will be made within six weeks. 

Continuing Education Grants

The standard project length for a Gwaii Trust funded project is one year from the decision date, with the exception of the Major Contributions grant, which has a two-year completion window. Projects that have exceeded their maximum project length, where no contact has been made with Gwaii Trust regarding a deadline extension, are at risk of being decommitted.  If your project will not complete on time, contact your Project Officer before the deadline to avoid having your funds decommitted.

For more information on grant decommitments visit our webpage here.

We encourage the acknowledgement of funding through the use of the Gwaii Trust logo on your website, in print materials or by mentioning us on social media. 

You can also acknowledge Gwaii Trust on social media by using mentions, profile links and hashtags in your posts. You can find us on Facebook or Instagram. For logos and usage guidelines please visit our webpage here.

If you do not have access to a computer or need assistance with your application or with submitting receipts, please call or visit one of our offices

Upon approval, your Project Officer will contact you to notify you of the amount of the award. This is done through a funding notification email. 

Your next step is to have an authorized signor submit the Funding Terms and Conditions Follow Up form in the grant management system. This form outlines the standard conditions of funding and any application-specific conditions of funding (if there are any). 

Further instructions on how to receive advances, project reimbursements, and final reimbursements can be found in our Instructions for Accessing Funds document, found here.

For step-by-step instructions on how to apply for a grant, please check out our visual application guide.

Please note, Continuing Education and Travel grants have a different process. Please visit the following links for details on those specific grants:

Continuing Education (short term courses – less than three months)
Continuing Education (long term courses – more than three months)
Travel Assistance Program (individual)
Travel Assistance Program (group)

Decisions made by the Gwaii Trust Board of Directors are final and there is no appeal process for applications that have been declined or partially funded by the Board. Grant decisions made by staff according to Board set policy (see grant page for details) may be appealed to the Board of Directors.  If you wish to appeal a decision, a letter outlining the basis of your appeal and any supporting evidence must be submitted to your Project Officer within 30 days of the decision.  

Appeals for late applications will not be considered. The appeal will be added to a regular Board meeting agenda and a decision will be made within six weeks. 

Arts Grant

The standard project length for a Gwaii Trust funded project is one year from the decision date, with the exception of the Major Contributions grant, which has a two-year completion window. Projects that have exceeded their maximum project length, where no contact has been made with Gwaii Trust regarding a deadline extension, are at risk of being decommitted.  If your project will not complete on time, contact your Project Officer before the deadline to avoid having your funds decommitted.

For more information on grant decommitments visit our webpage here.

We encourage the acknowledgement of funding through the use of the Gwaii Trust logo on your website, in print materials or by mentioning us on social media. 

You can also acknowledge Gwaii Trust on social media by using mentions, profile links and hashtags in your posts. You can find us on Facebook or Instagram. For logos and usage guidelines please visit our webpage here.

If you do not have access to a computer or need assistance with your application or with submitting receipts, please call or visit one of our offices

Upon approval, your Project Officer will contact you to notify you of the amount of the award. This is done through a funding notification email. 

Your next step is to have an authorized signor submit the Funding Terms and Conditions Follow Up form in the grant management system. This form outlines the standard conditions of funding and any application-specific conditions of funding (if there are any). 

Further instructions on how to receive advances, project reimbursements, and final reimbursements can be found in our Instructions for Accessing Funds document, found here.

For step-by-step instructions on how to apply for a grant, please check out our visual application guide.

Please note, Continuing Education and Travel grants have a different process. Please visit the following links for details on those specific grants:

Continuing Education (short term courses – less than three months)
Continuing Education (long term courses – more than three months)
Travel Assistance Program (individual)
Travel Assistance Program (group)

Decisions made by the Gwaii Trust Board of Directors are final and there is no appeal process for applications that have been declined or partially funded by the Board. Grant decisions made by staff according to Board set policy (see grant page for details) may be appealed to the Board of Directors.  If you wish to appeal a decision, a letter outlining the basis of your appeal and any supporting evidence must be submitted to your Project Officer within 30 days of the decision.  

Appeals for late applications will not be considered. The appeal will be added to a regular Board meeting agenda and a decision will be made within six weeks.