Grants and Contributions
About this information
In June 2016, as part of the Open Government Action Plan, the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) committed to increasing the transparency and usefulness of grants and contribution data and subsequently launched the Guidelines on the Reporting of Grants and Contributions Awards, effective April 1, 2018.
The rules and principles governing government grants and contributions are outlined in the Treasury Board Policy on Transfer Payments. Transfer payments are transfers of money, goods, services or assets made from an appropriation to individuals, organizations or other levels of government, without the federal government directly receiving goods or services in return, but which may require the recipient to provide a report or other information subsequent to receiving payment. These expenditures are reported in the Public Accounts of Canada. The major types of transfer payments are grants, contributions and \'other transfer payments\'.
Included in this category, but not to be reported under proactive disclosure of awards, are (1) transfers to other levels of government such as Equalization payments as well as Canada Health and Social Transfer payments. (2) Grants and contributions reallocated or otherwise redistributed by the recipient to third parties; and (3) information that would normally be withheld under the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act.
$49,195.00
Sep 1, 2019
Commemoration for ourSisters of Spirit
AN190112
This 13-month project will honour the lives and legacies of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and LGBTQ2+ individuals and increase awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and LGBTQ2+ individuals. Project activities will include coordination and support of commemoration initiatives, commemoration celebration, and organizing a community meal.
$199,985.00
Sep 1, 2019
Healing Gathering and Commemoration for Missing and
Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
AN190129
This 14-month project will honour the lives and legacies of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and LGBTQ2S individuals and increase awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and LGBTQ2S individuals. Project activities will include: a two-day provincial family gathering in Saskatchewan followed by a one-day traditional powwow. A video, or series of vignettes, will be produced and shared broadly to honour the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
$31,300.00
Sep 1, 2019
Strengthening our spirits
AN190135
This 7-month project will honour the lives and legacies of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and LGBTQ2S individuals and increase awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and LGBTQ2S individuals. Project activities will include: providing a space for those affected to come together and heal through support groups as well as providing a space for participants to paint a mural in honor of those lost or still experiencing discrimination.
$150,000.00
Sep 1, 2019
Government
MMIWG2S Northern Tutchone Community Monument/Mural
AN190139
This 19-month project will honour the lives and legacies of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and LGBTQ2S individuals and increase awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and LGBTQ2S individuals. Project activities will include: working in collaboration with families affected to create a community monument that will be placed in the three Northern Tutchone communities as well as the coordination of a community feast and un-veiling ceremony.
$1,000,000.00
Sep 1, 2019
Indigenous recipients
Nibwaakaa Inaadiziwin She is Wise in the Ways of Life: GBV Best Practice Blueprint
GV18370
This 60-month project will build on work previously undertaken by ONWA in 1989 and 2015, using a community development model to find strategies to help communities in their efforts to combat violence and system discrimination. The project will engage with Indigenous women, using a trauma-based care approach and cultural practices to develop recommendations for both organizational and system-wide approaches and mechanisms to respond to the needs of Indigenous women survivors of violence.
$420,000.00
Sep 1, 2019
Not-for-profit organization or charity
For an End of the Labyrinths: Towards a Complementarity of Sexual Violence Services in Support of LGBTQ+ and Two-Spirit Survivors
GV18244
This 54-month project will improve access to coordinated, sensitive and adapted services for LGBTQ2 survivors of sexual violence in urban, suburban, rural and isolated areas in the Montreal, Montérégie, Abitibi-Témiscamingue and North-Shore regions, in Quebec, in order to take into account their needs and lived experiences.
$37,500.00
Sep 1, 2019
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Rainbow Coalition for Refuge: Community of Practice with LGBTQ2 Refugees
SO190168
This 11-month project will address the organizational capacity needs of the RC4R and promote collaborative knowledge generation and dissemination amongst the emerging national network of LGBTQ2 refugee civil society organizations in order to offer LGBTQ2 newcomers safety, care, and resources for resilience, as well as opportunities for livelihood and civic participation. Specifically, organizational capacity building will be enhanced through the development of RC4R’s governance structure; expansion and formalization of its membership using a community of practice model; and, conducting needs assessments of regional hubs and the National network. Knowledge generation will be enhanced through a literature review, environmental scan, and focus groups, as well as the sharing of information via regional hubs and a national consultation in order to inform priority setting for community building and advocacy efforts.
$394,966.00
Sep 1, 2019
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Rainbow Coalition for Refuge: Community of Practice with LGBTQ2 Refugees
SO190168
This 31-month project will address organizational capacity needs of the RC4R and promote collaborative knowledge generation and dissemination amongst the emerging national network of LGBTQ2 refugee civil society organizations in order to offer LGBTQ2 newcomers safety, care, and resources for resilience, as well as opportunities for livelihood and civic participation.
In Phase 1 of the project, organizational capacity building will be enhanced through the development of RC4R’s governance structure; expansion and formalization of its membership using a community of practice model; and, conducting needs assessments of regional hubs and the National network. Knowledge generation will be enhanced through a literature review, environmental scan, and focus groups, as well as the sharing of information via regional hubs and a national consultation in order to inform priority setting for community building and advocacy efforts.
Phase 2 of the project will focus on building capacity for leadership and participation by LGBTQ+ refugee newcomers in the advocacy, program development and knowledge mobilization work of RC4R. Each of the regional hubs will establish an advocacy advisory group comprised of people with lived expertise. Recognizing the need to support trans and gender diverse participation, RC4R will establish a trans gender diverse caucus within the community of practice, with regional and national convenings. Fostering community-based supports for LGBTQ+ refugee newcomers in recovery from persecution, RC4R will pilot a mental health capacity building and resource connecting project in the Greater Toronto Area and British Columbia’s Lower Mainland. Facilitating knowledge exchange and mobilization by Francophone CSOs distributed across Canada to enhance their work with Francophone LGBTQ+ refugee newcomers, RC4R will seed a Francophone caucus with representatives from each region.
$150,000.00
Sep 1, 2019
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Engage. Empower. Connect: Cyber-empowerment for girls and young women (EC2)
NA190171
This 48-month project will enable Actua to develop innovative on- and offline programming that empowers girls and young women to critically assess online interactions and threats in ways that reduce cyber-violence and promote positive digital and community citizenship. Approaches and content will be tested to ensure that they are appropriate to a range of ages and youth populations, particularly those that are economically and socially marginalized. The project will then develop a plan to scale-up learnings for inclusion in a variety of existing Actua programs and will share lessons with influential stakeholders through thought leadership activities.
The supplementary funds will be used to extend the on- and offline programming to various age groups; develop specialized content for girls of intersecting identities and for youth in marginalized or at-risk communities and include additional pilot sites.
$50,000.00
Aug 31, 2019
"Friendship (EVAW)-Ending Violence Against Women" Art
Exhibition
AN190014
This 18-month project will honour the lives and legacies of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and LGBTQ2S individuals and increase awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and LGBTQ2S individuals. Project activities will include: the creation of a legacy statue of a woman; as well as the coordination and support of commemoration initiatives, including art workshops and a collaborative art exhibit.