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Applications open for the 2025 Promoting Black Flourishing Fund

September 9, 2025 — 

The Promoting Black Flourishing Fund supports initiatives led by Black members of the UM Community and Black UM-affiliated groups and organizations that support the objectives of The Scarborough Charter, and advances anti-racism at the University of Manitoba. The fund is currently accepting applications until September 22, 2025.

The Scarborough Charter on anti-Black racism and Black Inclusion is a historically important document developed by post-secondary institutions across the country to declare their commitment to take action against anti-Black racism and to foster Black inclusion in higher education and communities. As a signatory to the Charter, UM affirms the overarching principles of Black Flourishing, Inclusive Excellence, Mutuality, and Accountability.

Taking action on these principles requires: recognizing the diversity and complexity of Black peoples, including Black peoples across the gender spectrum, Black persons with disabilities, and Black peoples in 2SLGBTQIA+ communities; supporting and affirming all Black voices; and investing in Black initiatives at UM.

Eligible projects

  • community-building initiatives
  • events
  • guest speakers/public dialogue
  • celebration of Black excellence
  • creative projects or exhibits
  • film-screenings or performances
  • community engagement

The fund does not support individual research projects; teaching release; course materials or fees; conference travel; or individual professional development costs.

Projects or initiatives delivered primarily by non-UM organizations are not eligible for funding.

Application timelines

There are two rounds of funding.

The deadline to apply for Round 1 is September 22, 2025.

The deadline for Round 2 is November 28, 2025.

Award funds must be spent by March 31, 2026.

Application requirements

  • Lead individual(s), including name, position and UM email address
  • Organization(s) or group(s) involved, where applicable
  • Self-identification as Black, Black Canadian, African, Afro-Caribbean, or Caribbean
  • University of Manitoba affiliation
  • Project title and project description (250 words maximum)
  • Description of how the project contributes to Black flourishing at UM (250 words maximum)
  • Timeline
  • Budget, including any received or requested funding from other sources
  • Status of any projects previously funded through the Promoting Black Flourishing Fund

Apply now for the Promoting Black Flourishing Fund!

For further information, contact the Office of Equity Transformation at equity@umanitoba.ca

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