Catapult Canada
Catapult Canada is a national program and community that aims to increase equity of access to learning opportunities for youth.
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Building Confidence and Connection Through Conversation
In Saskatoon, newcomer and refugee youth are finding their voices through the Saskatoon Open...
Building Futures Through Safety and Education
In Calgary and across Alberta, Safe Haven Foundation is helping unhoused and at-risk young...
Building Inclusive Futures Through Entrepreneurship
Across Canada, Tribe Network is creating pathways for underrepresented entrepreneurs to launch and grow...
Building Inclusive Futures for Young Adults with Developmental Disabilities
For many young adults with developmental disabilities, the transition to adulthood can be an...
Building Pathways Through Sport and Support
Across the Greater Toronto Area, newcomer and refugee youth are facing complex barriers that...
Creating Clearer Pathways to Post-Secondary Education
Across Canada, young people participating in Catapult-funded programs are building skills, confidence, and readiness...
Creating Pathways for Black Youth in STEAM
In British Columbia, Ethos Lab Educational Society is redefining what innovation looks like by...
Creating Safer Learning Pathways for Wabanaki Two Spirit Youth
Across the Atlantic region, the Wabanaki Two Spirit Alliance (W2SA) is working to ensure...
Creating Space for Indigenous Learners to Thrive
In Montréal, many Indigenous youth face daily barriers to accessing education, from food insecurity...
Creating Space for New Voices in North Bay
In North Bay, newcomer youth are finding ways to connect, create, and belong in...
Empowering 2SLGBTQ+ and Newcomer Youth Through Financial Literacy
For many newcomer and trans youth in Montreal, navigating Canada’s financial systems can feel...
Empowering Atlantic Youth to Lead with Confidence and Purpose
Across Nova Scotia (and soon, New Brunswick), the Uncover Your Essence (UYE) Society is...
Empowering Black Youth in Winnipeg
Across Winnipeg, many Black newcomer and refugee youth face barriers that make it difficult...
Empowering Newcomer Youth to Thrive in Winnipeg
Arriving in a new country is never easy, and for many young newcomers in...
Empowering Racialized and Newcomer Young Women Across Canada
Young Women’s Leadership Network (Platform) is helping newcomer, refugee, and trauma-affected youth find safety,...
Expanding Access to Justice Education for Youth Across Canada
Level. Changing Lives Through Law is helping young people see justice not as something...
Expanding Horizons for African Nova Scotian Youth
Across Nova Scotia, many African Nova Scotian students are reaching for postsecondary dreams, but too...
Expanding Opportunity for Indigenous Youth Across Rural BC
The Fireweed Institute is creating new pathways for Indigenous youth to access education, skills...
Expanding STEM Opportunities for Youth Across Canada
For more than twenty years, Visions of Science has been expanding what’s possible for...
Growing Opportunity: Cultivating the Next Generation of Agri-Tech Leaders
Across Canada, Black youth who are not in education, employment, or training (NEET) face...
Helping Youth in Recovery Build Skills and Stability on Prince Edward Island
In Charlottetown and surrounding communities, the REACH Foundation is helping youth in recovery from...
Inspiring the Next Generation of Innovators on Prince Edward Island
Across Prince Edward Island, STEAM PEI is helping youth imagine new futures through hands-on...
Opening Learning Pathways in Northern and Remote Communities
Across the North, students in remote and fly-in communities often have limited access to...
Passing Down Inuit Knowledge Through the Angunasuktiit Program
In Clyde River, Nunavut, the Ittaq Heritage and Research Centre, a division of the...
Planting the Seeds of STEM: Sprouting Science Inspires the Next Generation
For many young people, a love of science starts with discovering the world through...
Reawakening the Digital Path for Indigenous Youth
In Alberta and across Canada, the Urban Society for Aboriginal Youth (USAY) is reimagining...
Reconnecting Mi’kmaq Youth to Land, Culture, and Purpose
In Elsipogtog First Nation, Mi’kmaq youth are facing complex challenges that extend far beyond...
Removing Barriers to Belonging Through Movement
In Ottawa, Trips for Kids Ottawa (TFKO) is helping youth who face economic, social,...
Rooted in the Land: Reconnecting Youth Through Culture and Community
In the Mohawk community of Kanesatake and the surrounding regions of Deux-Montagnes, Oka, and Saint-Eustache, many...
Strengthening Wellness and Learning for Indigenous Youth
Across Yukon and Northern British Columbia, many Indigenous youth are seeking ways to reconnect with learning,...
Strengthening Youth Leadership and Cultural Wellness Across Nunavut
In four remote Nunavut communities: Arctic Bay, Sanikiluaq, Chesterfield Inlet, and Whale Cove, the...
Weaving New Futures for Refugee and Newcomer Youth
In Metro Vancouver, refugee and newcomer youth face more than just the challenge of...
About Catapult
The Rideau Hall Foundation’s Catapult Canada initiative strengthens access to learning for young people across the country. The program supports youth-serving organizations that help young people pursue education, develop new skills and explore early career pathways.
Catapult’s vision is for every young person in Canada to achieve their learning goals and participate fully in their communities.
Through Catapult, the Rideau Hall Foundation channels resources to community programs and helps build the know-how, partnerships and infrastructure that support strong youth programming. The initiative reduces isolation for smaller organizations by connecting them to a wider network of partners and knowledge sharing. Larger organizations are also able to extend their reach into new or smaller communities, gaining insight and strengthening regional support.
Catapult is one of the ways the RHF strengthens Canada’s learning landscape and supports the organizations that help young people move forward.
Our Approach
Through Catapult Canada, the Rideau Hall Foundation supports youth-serving organizations across four main areas of work.
- Connecting partners: Catapult brings together a national partner network that helps organizations exchange ideas, access peer support and learn from one another.
- Building capacity: Grants and sector supports help organizations improve program design, leadership, infrastructure and evaluation practices.
- Strengthening learning pathways: Catapult supports programs that expand access to education, training and early career development, with attention to community priorities and local needs.
- Providing tools and shared resources: Organizations have access to evaluation frameworks, planning tools, research and other materials that support effective program development and continuous improvement.
Grants
Catapult Canada provides grants to youth-serving organizations that are working to create stronger learning pathways in their communities. Grants support:
- Program design, delivery and reach
- New approaches or pilot projects
- Organizational systems and infrastructure
- Evaluation and continuous improvement
- Community partnerships and youth-focused programming
Grants are offered through national open calls. All funded organizations join the Catapult community of practice, taking part in workshops and peer learning sessions that help strengthen the overall sector.
Resources and Sector Support
Catapult hosts a growing library of free tools and resources designed to support youth-serving organizations across Canada.
These include:
- Evaluation and measurement tools
- Program design and planning guides
- Research, reports and promising practices
- Toolkits created by grantees and sector partners
- A searchable resource library for practitioners, educators and community leaders
These materials help organizations build strong programs, share learning and contribute to a more connected youth-serving sector.
Thanks to our funders
The Rideau Hall Foundation extends its deep gratitude to the Azrieli Foundation and the Barrett Family Foundation whose generous support has made the most recent round of Catapult Canada funding possible. The RHF also acknowledges Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) for its foundational investment in Catapult Canada since its inception. These ongoing partnerships ensure the RHF can continue strengthening Canada’s learning ecosystem and advancing learning equity across the country.