The Judith & Norman Alix Foundation is inviting applications for funding support for local capital projects that strengthen and serve communities across Lambton County.
Organizations interested in applying must submit their proposals by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, May 1, 2026. Successful projects will be announced later in May. To qualify, all proposed projects must be located within Lambton County. Full eligibility requirements and application guidelines can be found on the Foundation’s website at The Judith and Norman Alix Foundation | JNAF under Contribute an Idea.
Over the past 15 years, the Foundation has invested more than $8.6 million in impactful community initiatives, including upgrades to the Cancer Clinic at Bluewater Health and the lighting and resurfacing of the Brooke Alvinston Inwood Community Centre’s outdoor multi-purpose sports courts.
Working in collaboration with municipal and community leaders, the Foundation focuses on capital projects where its support can create meaningful, long-term benefits. Each investment reflects a shared commitment to enhancing community well-being and improving quality of life for residents throughout Lambton County.
“The Foundation was created with a simple purpose — to give back to the community that has given so much to us,” said Joe Alix, President of the Judith & Norman Alix Foundation. “We are proud to support capital projects that strengthen community spaces, improve access, and enhance quality of life for people across Lambton County. We encourage local organizations with meaningful ideas to apply.”
Written by: C. Soares