Program Funding

Not-for-profit organizational members are eligible to apply for program funding in the following categories:

  • Adult Basic Literacy
  • English as a Second Language
  • Community Issues
  • Training for Employment

Program funding must go toward learning opportunities that are part-time, non-credit, and adult-based. Refer to Program Granting Guidelines for more details.

Evidence must be given to demonstrate that learning opportunities are being offered only to individuals who are barriered from participating in other lifelong learning opportunities provided in the community or to mobilizing community volunteers and other resources in support of learning. Financial, literacy and special needs are the barriers that Council is addressing in the current year.

Program Grant Application
Program Funding Checklist
Program Completion Statement 

 Program Status Report

Funding for Curriculum & Resource Development

Not-for-profit organizational members are eligible to apply for Curriculum & Resource Development Project funding.

Evidence must be given to demonstrate the need to develop the proposed curriculum or resources in order to fill a learning gap in Lethbridge. Refer to Granting Guidelines for Curriculum & Resource Development Projects for more details.

Maximum funding per project proposal is $5,000.00. Submissions are due annually on October 15 for the following year. Eligible expenses include wage costs for researching and developing new curriculum and resources, costs of materials and printing of resources and administration costs (max. 10% of eligible expenses).

Curriculum & Resource Development Application
Curriculum & Resource Development Checklist
Curriculum & Resource Development Completion Statement

For more information about funding offered by Lethbridge Lifelong Learning Association or call 329-7283 or email: llla@lethbridgecollege.ab.ca

Funded Programs for 2008/2009

 Winter/Spring 2009
 Fall 2008