Grantmaking

Our Grantees

The Johansen Larsen Foundation is proud to share information about our 2025 grant recipients.

To view past years grant recipients, click the corresponding year below.

2024 · 2023 · 2022 · 2021 · 2020 ·
2019 · 2018 · 2017 · 2016 ·
2015 · 2014 · 2013 · 2012 · 2011 · 2010

Please note that JLF is not accepting new grant applications in 2026. We will honour our multiyear funding commitments and reach out to multiyear grantees in 2026 about next steps.

Aki Kinomaagewinan: Indigenous Land-Based Learning for Educators and Youth by Natural Curiosity aims to equip educators to integrate Indigenous perspectives and environmental inquiry into their teaching, advancing Truth and Reconciliation.

Participants reported greater comfort with inquiry-based learning, deeper understanding of Indigenous perspectives, enhanced skills in land-based teaching, and a strengthened connection to community and nature.

Organizations requesting a grant from the Johansen Larsen Foundation should first familiarize themselves with the Foundation’s guiding values (learning and knowledge; equity and inclusion; connections and community building) and three focus areas (Marginalized Children and Youth; Reconciliation; the One Health Model).

Guiding Principles

Our principles for grant-making are based on our guiding values:

  • We value learning that involves understanding and critical thinking; learning that is reciprocal and mutually beneficial for all, and knowledge that provides opportunities for individuals and groups to grow and be positively transformed.

  • We value equity and inclusion: fair and humane treatment, access and opportunities for all. We affirm that all are worthy of dignity and respect, and that all should have opportunities to be fully included in their community life.

  • We value the connections between the land, human and animal welfare and that the human-animal-environment bond beneficially impacts the health of all.

  • We value reconciliation and the building of respectful relations with Indigenous Peoples of Canada.

The JLF will not be accepting any new applications for funding in 2026.

We will be honouring our multi-year commitments. Applicants who have received multiyear funding will receive an email from us in 2026 about next steps.

Looking to apply for a grant?

The Johansen Larsen Foundation first requires that you submit an intent to apply form through our Survey Monkey Apply grant management system.

Intent to Apply forms are due by March 15th.