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Surrey Launches Simplified Online Portal for Cultural, Community, and Policing Grants

Darpan News Desk , 03 Sep, 2025 12:47 PM
  • Surrey Launches Simplified Online Portal for Cultural, Community, and Policing Grants
The City of Surrey is launching a new simplified online application portal for its Cultural, Community and Policing (Event) Grants, making it easier for non-profit and community organizations to apply for funding. Each year, the City offers grants to support programs, events and services that enrich the community.
 
User-friendly webforms will now replace PDFs, making the process smoother and more accessible.  
 
“We’re proud to support individuals and non-profit organizations in planning events and services that make a real difference in our neighbourhoods,” said Mayor Brenda Locke. “Whether it’s a cultural event or community gathering, these experiences bring people together and showcase our city’s rich diversity. By investing in these initiatives, we help enhance the quality of life in Surrey and build a stronger, more connected community for everyone.”  
 
Since it began in 2013, the Cultural Grants program has encouraged partnerships and collaborations in activities, programs, and initiatives that reflect Surrey’s diverse communities. They are awarded once a year in three categories – cultural celebration, project and operating – for potential funding for music, dance, theatre, literature, visual arts, media arts, interdisciplinary arts, heritage events, Indigenous celebrations and more. In 2025, the City awarded over $617,000 to 94 arts, culture, and heritage groups. Starting Sept. 3, the City is offering pre-registered information sessions to help non-profits with their application process. The application period for Cultural Grants opens Sept. 15 and closes Nov. 10, 2025. 
 
The City also offers policing grants to assist organizers with policing costs for large gatherings, as well as community grants to support non-profits delivering meaningful projects and events. Policing grants are available year-round, while community grant applications are due annually on Sept. 30 for events taking place the following year. Funding is generally capped at $5,000 for each community grant with some exceptions. 

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