Roots of Empathy New Instructors Training"Changing the World Child by Child"Read Story
New View Finder in Makkovik Funded by the IGAAddition Enhances the Local Trail SystemRead Story
Student Highlight: Amelia JonesRead about the IGA's 5-year consecutive Bursary Recipient!Read Story
Wonderbolt’s Nunatsiavut Youth Circus ProjectRead Story
Strengthening Our Communities The IGA helped to fund the new Central Labrador YMCARead Story
50+ Club Bakes Cookies to Fundraise for UkraineSLDA Benefits from IGA Grant
Stress and Anxiety Relief Activities for CNA StudentsWith the help of the IGA, the Happy Valley- Goose Bay CNA provides students with activities to minimize stress and expand their connections.Read Story
IGA Funds Senior Services Office for 50+ Labrador Straits Citizens Read Story
Englee Volunteer Fire Department Upgrades its Equipment, Thanks to an IGA Grant!Read Story
Community Food Hub in Goose Bay Helped by IGA$4800 Grant Helps Educate Local KidsREAD MORE
Promoting Traditional Skills in Southern LabradorIGA Helps the NunatuKavut Community Council in Creating Local CraftsREAD MORE
The Circus Visits RigoletIGA Helps Wonderbolt Perform for Northern Labrador Community READ MORE
Character Development at Peacock PrimaryStudents in Goose Bay get new mascot courtesy of IGA
Agvituk Historical SocietyExploring the history of the Labrador InuitREAD MORE
James Cook Memorial SchoolMoving Forward TogetherREAD MORE
St. Anthony Boys & Girls ClubPromoting healthy, active participationREAD MORE
International Grenfell Association Releases 2025 Annual Report
The IGA has granted $2,177,800 in new and carry over grants for 2026!
In all, there were 80 new grants awarded in April plus an additional 7 from previous years
The IGA is dedicated to keeping the spirit of service alive in Newfoundland and Labrador through the 21st century.
Meet the people who keep Sir Grenfell’s mission going today: