Press Release: RBC Foundation announces recipients of the 2026 Community Spaces Grant to advance environmental sustainability and accessibility in buildings and spaces

Dow Jones05-26

New funding aims to help enhance accessibility and improve energy efficiency and climate-resilience in communities across Canada

   -- RBC Foundation provides $12.5 million to 41 organizations across Canada 
      through the 2026 Community Spaces Grant. 
 
   -- Grants support high-impact capital projects and improvements to community 
      buildings and spaces that improve environmental sustainability and 
      enhance accessibility. 
 
   -- Since launching in April 2024, the program has committed $37.4 million to 
      120 projects from coast to coast. 

TORONTO, May 26, 2026 /CNW/ - Today, RBC Foundation announced 41 recipients of the RBC Foundation Community Spaces Grant for 2026, totaling $12.5 million in multi and single year grants. The Community Spaces Grant supports capital projects aimed at reducing emissions and environmental impact and enhancing accessibility in public spaces across Canada.

"With 27 per cent of Canadians living with a disability(1) and buildings accounting for 18 per cent of national greenhouse gas emissions, (2) we have a clear opportunity to modernize and improve the spaces that communities rely on every day," said Andrea Barrack, Senior Vice President, Sustainability & Impact, RBC. "Through the RBC Foundation Community Spaces Grant, we're proud to support projects that are reflective of the needs of the communities they serve -- by upgrading signage so people can navigate with ease, widening doors to welcome everyone and installing solar panels to support healthier environments."

 
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(1) Accessibility and Persons with disabilities - 
 Canada at a Glance, 2023 
(2) Annex: Homes and buildings - Canada.ca 
 

Helping strengthen communities through the RBC Foundation Community Spaces Grant

To date, the RBC Foundation Community Spaces Grant (formerly known as the Community Infrastructure Fund) has committed a total of $37.4 million in single and multi-year pledges for 120 projects across Canada. The fund has provided support for retrofits, repairs or upgrades to existing public community buildings, as well as construction of new public spaces. The fund focuses on two key objectives:

   -- Helping improve environmental sustainability: Funding high-impact capital 
      projects and improvements to community buildings that use engineered and 
      nature-based solutions to help improve energy efficiency, reduce 
      emissions and build climate-resilience. 
 
   -- Helping improve accessibility: Funding high-impact capital projects and 
      improvements to community buildings that help enhance accessibility. 

2026 Community Spaces Grant Recipients

Since its launch in April 2024, the RBC Foundation Community Spaces Grant has supported a broad range of community organizations across Canada.

The 2026 recipients who are working towards creating more accessible and/or environmentally sustainable spaces include:

 
Accessibility Grants: 
 
Alberta 
Battle River Lending Place Society      Camrose, Alberta 
Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital        Edmonton, Alberta 
Foundation 
Maskwa Medical Center                   Grande Prairie, Alberta 
 
British Columbia 
Rick Hansen FoundationRoyal Columbian   Richmond, British ColumbiaNew 
Hospital Foundation                     Westminster, British Columbia 
St. Paul's Foundation of                Vancouver, British ColumbiaBurnaby, 
VancouverBritish Columbia Centre for    British ColumbiaRichmond, British 
Ability FoundationPacific Autism        ColumbiaSurrey, British Columbia 
Family Centre FoundationPacific 
Community Resources Society 
 
Maritimes 
Maritime Conservatory of Performing     Halifax, Nova ScotiaGlace Bay, Nova 
ArtsNew Dawn Community Development      ScotiaCharlottetown, PEIHalifax, Nova 
Educational Foundation                  Scotia 
Inc.Queen Elizabeth Hospital 
Foundation Inc.Queen Elizabeth II 
Health Sciences Centre Foundation 
 
Ontario 
North Bay Regional Health Centre        North Bay, OntarioOttawa, 
FoundationSomerset West Community       OntarioToronto, OntarioThunder Bay, 
Health CentreThe Royal Ontario Museum   Ontario 
FoundationThunder Bay Art Gallery 
Timmins And District Hospital           Timmins, Ontario 
Foundation La Fondation 
De L'Hopital De Timmins Et Du District 
YMCA Oakville                           Oakville, Ontario 
YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka                  Barrie, Ontario 
 
Quebec 
La Fondation Du Refuge Pour Femmes      Montreal, Quebec 
Chez Doris Inc.- 
Chez Doris The Women's Shelter Found 
Inc. 
 
Saskatchewan 
Remai Modern Foundation Inc.            Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 
 
Environmental Sustainability Grants: 
 
Alberta 
Cornerstone Youth Centre Society        Calgary, Alberta 
Red Deer Food Bank Society              Red Deer, Alberta 
 
British Columbia 
The Children's Family House Society of  Vancouver, British ColumbiaKlemtu, 
BCKitasoo Xai'xais Nation               British Columbia 
 
ManitobaSouthern Chiefs' Organization   Winnipeg, Manitoba 
Reconciliation Foundation 
Inc 
 
Maritimes 
Maggie's Place - A Resource Centre for  Truro, Nova Scotia 
Families Association 
Trans Canada Trail Foundation -         Fredericton, New Brunswick 
Sentier Transcanadien 
Fondation 
 
Ontario 
Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater      Scarborough, OntarioKleinberg, 
Toronto FoundationMcMichael Canadian    OntarioScarborough, OntarioLindsay, 
Art FoundationMon Sheong                OntarioNiagara-on-the-Lake, 
FoundationRoss Memorial Hospital        OntarioMount Brydges, OntarioMilton, 
FoundationShaw Festival Theatre,        OntarioMississauga, Ontario 
CanadaSouthwest Middlesex Health 
CentreThe Halton Region Conservation 
FoundationTrillium Health Partners 
Foundation 
 
Quebec 
Centre culturel afro-canadien de        Montreal, QuebecMontreal, 
Montréal (CCAM)Centre De Repit     QuebecMontreal, QuebecTemiscaming, 
PhilouService d'Aide et de liaison      Quebec 
pour immigrants La MaisonnéeWolf 
Lake First Nation 
 

The RBC Foundation Community Spaces Grant builds on RBC, RBC Foundation and RBC Foundation USA's overall commitment to providing $2 billion in community investment by 2035. As one of Canada's largest corporate donors, RBC is working with thousands of charities and nonprofits across Canada and beyond to help strengthen communities. For more information, visit rbc.com/communityspacesgrant.

Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of certain securities laws and may include, but are not limited to, statements in connection with Royal Bank of Canada's (RBC), RBC Foundation's and RBC Foundation USA's (collectively, we, us or our) commitment of C$2 billion in community investments by 2035 and related objectives, priorities, solutions and ideas. By their very nature, forward-looking statements require us to make assumptions and are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties which give rise to the possibility that our predictions, expectations or conclusions will not prove to be accurate, that our assumptions may not be correct, and that our C$2B community investment commitment and the related objectives or priorities will not be achieved. We caution readers not to place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements as a number of risk factors, including those discussed in the risk sections of our 2025 Annual Report and the Risk management section of our Q1 2026 Report to Shareholders, could cause our actual results to differ materially from the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements. Material economic assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements contained in this press release are set out in the Economic, market and regulatory review and outlook section and for each business segment under the Strategic priorities and Outlook headings in our 2025 Annual Report, as updated by the Economic, market and regulatory review and outlook section of our Q1 2026 Report to Shareholders. Such sections may be updated by subsequent quarterly reports. Except as required by law, we do not undertake to update any forward-looking statement.

About RBC

Royal Bank of Canada is a global financial institution with a purpose-driven, principles-led approach to delivering leading performance. Our success comes from the 101,000+ employees who leverage their imaginations and insights to bring our vision, values and strategy to life so we can help our clients thrive and communities prosper. As Canada's biggest bank and one of the largest in the world, based on market capitalization, we have a diversified business model with a focus on innovation and providing exceptional experiences to our more than 19 million clients in Canada, the U.S. and 27 other countries. Learn more at rbc.com.

We are proud to support a broad range of community initiatives through donations, community investments and employee volunteer activities. See how at rbc.com/peopleandplanet.

About the RBC Foundation Community Spaces Grant

Funding through the RBC Foundation Community Spaces Grant is available to hospitals, cultural institutions, community centres and other registered charities in Canada. For more information and application guidelines, visit rbc.com/communityspacesgrant.

About RBC Foundation

RBC Foundation is a Canadian Registered Charity and Private Foundation. Solely funded by RBC and its subsidiaries, RBC Foundation provides donations exclusively from RBC and its subsidiaries' annual earnings, not from third-party or client donations.

For further information, please contact:

Ema Asler, RBC Communications

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