Parent Advisory Council (PAC) and District Parent Advisory Council (DPAC) Grants are intended to benefit K-12 students in B.C., by enhancing extracurricular opportunities and promoting parent and community involvement. This page includes information about PAC/DPAC Grants including eligibility criteria, grant amounts, how and when to apply and more.
For information about the other types of grant funding available, please review the Community Gaming Grants and Capital Project Grants pages.
Learn more about Community Gaming Grants:
Eligibility | Parent Advisory Councils (PACs) or equivalent groups (e.g. parent support groups) at public schools, group 1 or 2 independent schools and First Nation band schools. District Parent Advisory Councils (DPACs) Details provided in Section 3 of the Community Gaming Grants: 2024 PAC & DPAC Program Guidelines (PDF, 3.4MB). |
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Grant Amount | PAC: $20 per student, with a minimum grant of $2,000 for PACs with fewer than 100 students DPAC: $2,500 per year |
Application | One application per year. |
Application Period |
Apply between April 1 and June 30 Late applications are highly unlikely to be funded. |
Click below to see information about each step of the PAC/DPAC Grant application process. Click "expand all" if you want to see all of the steps or if you want to print this page.
Step 1: Confirm eligibility and review Guidelines and Conditions
Check that your organization is eligible to apply for a PAC/DPAC Grant by reviewing the following important documents:
Applicants are encouraged to read both documents in full, as they contain important information about eligibility, application requirements, the use of grant funds, and the responsibilities of grant recipients.
Step 2: Determine when to apply
Parent Advisory Council (PAC) and District Parent Advisory Council (DPAC) Grant applications must be submitted between April 1 and June 30 each year. Applicants will be notified of the application results by September 30. Late applications will not receive a response until March 31.
Step 3: Prepare for your application
There are several helpful online resources to support applicants to prepare for and submit an online application for a PAC/DPAC Grant.
Pre-application Checklist:
Before beginning the online application for a PAC/DPAC Grant, please review the pre-application checklist below, to ensure that you have all required information and documentation available to refer to or to upload to the application. This preparation will make applying faster and easier.
Frequently Asked Questions:
These documents include commonly asked questions about PAC/DPAC Grants, as well as questions about using the Gaming Online Service system to apply for a grant.
Step 4: Start and submit your application
Go to the Online Service page to start your online application (look for the "Launch Online Service" button).
The online application must be completed and submitted in one sitting, as the system will time out after approximately 60 minutes. If the system times out, attempting to submit the application may result in an error, and the information entered into the online application may be lost.
We recommend planning to spend 15 - 30 minutes to complete the online application for a PAC/DPAC Grant.
NOTE: Only online applications will be accepted. Mailed, faxed or emailed applications will NOT be accepted.
Step 5: Submit supporting documents
Step 6: Wait for your application decision
Additional helpful information and online resources related to the Community Gaming Grants program are available on the Documents, Forms & Checklists page, including:
Apply for a grant or special approval, check your application status, or report wrongdoing.
Contact the Community Gaming Grants Branch if you have questions about gaming grants in B.C.