2025-2026 Funding Applications now accepted
Tanya Noyes • January 3, 2025
2025-2026 Funding Applications now accepted!

As we enter 2025, we're building on the knowledge from our recent Community Impact Study to ensure that we address the most pressing needs in our community. We're focused on making intentional, long-lasting change in areas that matter most.
What We're Looking For:
- Projects that align with our three core pillars
- Initiatives that target long-term solutions and demonstrate measurable impact
- Projects that address the top 6 community priorities identified in our Community Conversations
The top 6 community concerns identified in our recent study are (in no particular order):
- Housing
- Food Security
- Children & Youth
- Addictions
- Homelessness
- Mental Health
For more details on how to apply and create a lasting impact in your community, visit our Community Investment Page.

In the wake of the recent fire, United Way Leeds & Grenville (UWLG) has stepped in right away to provide assistance through its Urgent Needs Fund (UNF) . This includes helping some families who, as a result of the fire, have been left without a home. The Urgent Needs Fund was created to support individuals and families across Leeds & Grenville who are at risk of homelessness due to extraordinary, unexpected costs. These modest one-time grants provide emergency financial assistance for essential needs such as a winter furnace repair, a car battery needed to maintain employment, or other urgent expenses. In circumstances like this fire, the UNF also helps families manage immediate needs following devastating losses. While the UNF does not cover housing payments or arrears, it plays a vital prevention role by addressing sudden financial pressures that could otherwise push families into homelessness. Preventing this outcome not only spares families the disruption and trauma of losing their home but also helps reduce demand on already overstretched shelter and housing systems. “When crisis hits—like the fire that displaced families in our community—the Urgent Needs Fund allows us to act immediately,” said Hailie Jack, Executive Director. “But the need doesn’t end here. We rely on the generosity of donors to ensure we can continue to respond when families are facing their darkest moments.” United Way Leeds & Grenville is calling on the community to support the Urgent Needs Fund so it can remain a lifeline for families who are suddenly at risk of homelessness—whether through personal crisis or large-scale emergencies. To make a donation, please visit: https://give.unitedway.ca/donate/WBROCK (choose Urgent Needs Fund in the drop down menu).