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.
$703,283.00
Jan 2, 2025
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Connecting the NWT to 2SLGBTQIA+ Identity in the Past, Present & Future
SO240226
Through this 27-month project, Northern Mosaic Network will address the needs and barriers to equality for 2SLGBTQI+ communities. This will be achieved by developing a set of system navigation tools, developing and implementing specialized training for healthcare systems, creating discussion guides, creating a 2SLGBTQIA+ archive, and recording and disseminating a 2SLGBTQIA+ podcast series. By the end of the project, members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community in urban, rural and remote areas of Northwest Territories will have access to resources. By providing multiple formats of educational opportunities, Northern Mosaic Network will create a reality where informing oneself about the 2SLGBTQIA+ community is both personalized and accessible.
$52,092.00
Jan 1, 2025
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Employment ACCESS
FC-25-003175 / SO240194
Through this 15-month project, the AIDS Committee of Toronto will address the needs and barriers to equality for 2SLGBTQI+ communities. This will be achieved by first identifying barriers to workforce participation through primary research activities. The organization will use the findings to inform the development of workshops reaching diverse groups of 2SLGBTQ+ people with disabilities per year and piloting them. An evaluation of these workshops will be undertaken to ensure proper adaptation to the needs of the target community.
$156,044.00
Jan 1, 2025
Not-for-profit organization or charity
The Proud Community Project
FC-25-003230 / SO240235
Through this 15-month project, Stratford Pride Community Centre will address the needs and barriers to equality for 2SLGBTQI+ communities. This will be accomplished through dialogue and education outreach, to address growing division between generational values, while fostering safety, acceptance, and joy for members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community living in Stratford and Perth County. This will be achieved by 1) launching a multi-platform awareness campaign to foster empathy and to lay the foundation for community dialogue; 2) facilitating community engagements among diverse participants to identify community needs, while promoting dialogue and inclusion; 3) developing, piloting and conducting educational workshops and resources, aimed at promoting community diversity; and 4) disseminating tools, resources and results in the community and assessing project results.
$1,026,244.00
Dec 24, 2024
Not-for-profit organization or charity
At the Root: A Systems Change Approach to Addressing Sexual Harassment in STEM-focused Experiential Learning
WP230430
Through this 15-month systemic change project, The Courage to Act Foundation will scale “At the Root: A Systems Change Approach to Addressing Sexual Harassment in STEM-focused Experiential Learning” to advance the economic security and prosperity of women and gender-diverse individuals. It will address the urgent but oft-ignored issue of sexual harassment in experiential learning, particularly within STEM contexts. To accomplish this, the project will engage in focused resource creation, education and training, network building, and advocacy. It will scale a successful national research-to-action initiative at three levels: adapting national resources on responding to sexual harassment in experiential learning to address specific needs for STEM-focused programs; expanding learning labs for post-secondary staff and administrators across six provinces; and, tailoring educational activities to advocate for policy and legislative changes that were identified in national research.
$25,000.00
Dec 20, 2024
Black Queer Youth Collective Capacity Building Project
SO240250
Through this 15-month project, Black Queer Youth Collective will build stronger capacity of 2SLGBTQI+ community organizations and networks to advance 2SLGBTQI+ equality. It will address the need to develop an organization that supports Black Queer and Trans individuals. The project will focus on incorporating the organization; establishing a Board of Directors; developing protocols for Human Resources and Administration; and finalizing an annual operating budget. These activities build on the organization’s strategic plan.
The supplemental funding will be used to increase the human resources working on the project to ensure the activities are completed successfully.
$595,160.00
Dec 17, 2024
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Ooshtaa: Building Capacity to Identify and Reduce Barriers to Economic Security for Indigenous Saskatchewan Women
WP230461
Through this 15-month systemic change project, Prince Albert Métis Women's Association, will scale Ooshtaa: Building Capacity to Identify and Reduce Barriers to Economic Security for Indigenous Saskatchewan Women to advance women’s economic security and prosperity. It will scale to expand the project to rural and northern communities to address the systemic barriers disproportionately impacting Indigenous women. It will work to address economic security with partners organizations to improve outcomes for women and reduce systemic barriers affecting the economic security of Indigenous women in rural and northern Saskatchewan. To do so, the project will collaborate with industry, government and human service leaders to develop pragmatic, implementation-ready, evidence-based solutions using the Barrier Identification & Solution Protocol
$299,209.00
Dec 17, 2024
Not-for-profit organization or charity
2SLGBTQ+ Mapping and Recording History of the Columbia Basin
SO240256
Through this 27-month project, Fernie Pride Society will address the needs and barriers to equality for 2SLGBTQI+ communities. This will be achieved by mapping and compiling a comprehensive list of services, businesses, and resources available to the 2SLGBTQ+ community and allies in the Columbia Basin Region of British Columbia. This service and opportunity directory will be available in print and electronically and will allow community members to use this tool to find 2SLGBTQ+ and adjacent services and businesses in the region. The project will also engage partner organizations, research, record and document the disappearing Queer History of the Columbia Basin. Once documented, this history will be available online and in a book format.
$723,738.00
Dec 13, 2024
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Pathways to Queer & Trans Health Equity: Rainbow Resilience Project
SO240195
Through this 28-month project, CAAT – Community Alliance for Accessible Treatment will address health equity needs and barriers faced by 2SLGBTQI+ immigrant and refugee communities impacted by HIV/HCV. This will be achieved by: 1) conducting a needs assessment with those with lived experience, service providers, and community organizations; 2) designing and piloting an intervention program; and, 3) conducting an external evaluation to measure the impact of the intervention and refine the program. The intervention program will comprise three key elements: training for service providers and frontline staff on how to provide culturally competent care; peer support networks for 2SLGBTQI+ immigrant and refugee communities to better advocate for themselves when facing barriers; and a comprehensive resource roadmap for navigating HIV/HCV and sexual health services. The organization will disseminate the evaluation findings and program resources through its website and across communities within Ontario.
$125,000.00
Dec 12, 2024
Indigenous recipients
Building Indigenous Women's Organizational and Cultural Capacity
WP240076
Through this 16-month project, Beendigen Incorporated will build its capacity to advance gender equality. It will address the need to ensure the long-term capacity of this community organization which is dedicated to empowering Indigenous women to live a life free from violence and the need to make cultural inclusion a necessary everyday part of the organization. The previously developed strategic plan and program evaluations identified a gap and articulated that the incorporation of Grandmothers, Elders, and/or Knowledge Keepers throughout programs / services will enhance cultural connections improving programming and healing outcomes. The project will include the strengthening, implementation, and evaluation of an improved organizational cultural framework to strengthen its foundation, increase its internal capacity, and improve its ability to deliver on its inherent responsibilities as an Indigenous organization.
$296,676.00
Dec 11, 2024
Not-for-profit organization or charity
2 Spirit lii koont (Winter Count) Project
SO240221
In this 28-month project, the Edmonton 2 Spirit Society will address the unique needs and barriers faced by Indigenous 2SLGBTQI+ people in rural and urban Albertan communities. This initiative will empower participants to reconnect with their culture, history, ceremonies, and identities by employing traditional methods to document, share, and preserve personal narratives within a safe, inclusive setting. Through Indigenous Two Spirit teachings, mentorship from Elders, and the creation of individual Two Spirit lil koont (Winter Counts), participants will gain insights into the historical roles, responsibilities, and respected contributions of Indigenous 2SLGBTQI+ and Indigiqueer people. The project will culminate in a community Two Spirit lil koont, which will be shared with both Indigenous and non-Indigenous audiences to foster education, reduce stigma and discrimination, and facilitate knowledge sharing around the often-overlooked history of Indigenous 2SLGBTQI+ communities. This concluding event aims to strengthen understanding and respect across communities, creating a bridge of awareness for a more inclusive society.