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.
$9,000,000.00
Jun 3, 2024
Saskatoon Southeast Water Supply System – Canal Refurbishment – Reach 3 Phase 1
The Saskatoon Southeast Water Supply System is used to convey water for industrial, municipal, wildlife, recreational and irrigation water supply needs. The project consists of refurbishing the canal, for the purpose of providing additional water conveyance in time of drought and also mitigate flooding during high rain events.
$24,000,000.00
Jun 3, 2024
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Integrated project to strengthen the reproductive health of women, youth and adolescents in Senegal
7459142 P012769001
This project aims to reduce preventable maternal deaths and unmet reproductive health needs by improving the availability, acceptability, and accessibility of youth-friendly quality health and reproductive services. It also seeks to empower women, youth, and adolescents in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) decision-making. The project targets 838,000 people, including vulnerable groups such as uneducated girls and people with disabilities. It focuses on regions with the lowest rates of contraceptive use in remote areas, including Kédougou, Kolda, Tambacounda, Sédhiou, Ziguinchor, and the health districts of Popenguine and the south of Dakar.
Project activities include: (1) providing comprehensive sexual education to youth and girls in schools and youth clubs; (2) supporting positive masculinity by scaling up the ‘husband schools’ strategy. This includes advocating for SRHR among 14,400 religious leaders and 2,300 cultural actors using a gender transformative approach. The approach seeks to actively examine, challenge, and transform the underlying causes of gender inequality rooted in inequitable social structures and institutions; (3) supplying mobile medical equipment to healthcare facilities to improve care accessibility; (4) conducting a study to obtain data on the behaviours of adolescents, youth, and women on reproductive health and family planning. This is to provide better services tailored to adolescents needs; (5) training healthcare staff in adapted and quality family planning services; and (6) developing and implementing an integrated communication strategy on reproductive health of the mother and child, gender-based violence, gender equality, and human rights.
The project draws from best practices and lessons learned from the " Improving the health and well-being of women and adolescents in Southern Senegal" project implemented with strong results by the United Nations Population Fund. This project supports Canada's commitment to global health and rights, particularly the gender-based violence neglected area of sexual and reproductive health and rights commitment.
$1,600,000.00
Jun 3, 2024
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Accessible and effective antenatal and sexual health care for rural women and girls in Tanzania
7458421 P010977001
This project aims to improve maternal and newborn health among remote and marginalized populations in Tanzania by providing access to synchronous mobile ultrasound technology. Project activities include: (1) training front-line health workers to effectively use remote ultrasound technology and identify high-risk cases for referral; (2) training front-line health workers to increase awareness of ultrasound benefits and safety through counselling and routine services; (3) promoting antenatal care services in target communities and countering socio-cultural and gender beliefs preventing care seeking; (4) training and mentoring health managers to plan, monitor, manage and evaluate gender-responsive antenatal care and sexual and reproductive health service delivery; and (5) collecting data on remote antenatal care activities to contribute to evidence-based policy improvements.
Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief implements this project, in collaboration with local partners. This includes Upendo na Matumaini (UMATU), Tanzania’s ministry of health, regional and district medical offices and the Association of Gynecologists and Obstetricians of Tanzania.
$57,880.00
Jun 3, 2024
Not-for-profit organization or charity
CEA - Women In Music Professional Association 24/25
7459537 P014503001
The purpose of this CanExport Associations contribution agreement is to support organizations and ultimately aims to increase the competitiveness of Canadian companies, in the international marketplace, on a sectoral basis, thereby contributing to Canadian prosperity and the growth of the Canadian economy. This financial support enables the recipient to undertake new or expanded international business development promotion activities, in a given sector, for the benefit of its entire industry (member and non-member firms).
$24,999.00
Jun 3, 2024
Indigenous recipients
Digitizing the Documentary Heritage of Cold Lake First Nations 2024-25
LHOV-05-091
In 2022–2023, Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) initiated foundational efforts to preserve the Nation's documentary heritage by creating an Archives Policy, an Archives Committee, and a Facility Plan. This led to CLFN's 2023–2024 Listen, Hear Our Voices project "Digitizing the Documentary Heritage of Cold Lake First Nations." This project focuses on digitizing at-risk items needing urgent intervention, such as oral history maps and media (cassettes, videos and floppy disks), expanding the Nation's digital storage capacity, and researching into accessibility models.
As a result of the 2022–2023 project, it has become apparent that next steps should be continued digitization of paper-based records into a digital inventory. This will be achieved using a scanner and software package purchased this year.
THE ROYAL INSTITUTION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING/MCGILL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CONTINUING STUDIES
$73,128.00
Jun 3, 2024
Creation of a grouping for the valorisation of jurilingusitic professions
13124081
This project aims to promote legal careers in Canada through the activities of a group of legal language professionals.
THE ROYAL INSTITUTION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING/MCGILL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CONTINUING STUDIES
$43,105.00
Jun 3, 2024
Development of a new introductory course on translation and other professions language for lawyers
13124082
The project consists of developing two new three-credit university courses to respond to new realities in the Canadian jurilinguistic market.
$500,000.00
Jun 3, 2024
Indigenous recipients
AFN-Justice Canada Co-Development of a National First Nations Justice Strategy
13244081
The ASSEMBLY OF FIRST NATIONS Justice Sector proposes to meet with Justice Canada weekly for a technical exercise to co-develop the First Nations components of the IJS. The objective is to have a draft ready for approval by September 30, 2024, to allow time for internal approval and communications coordinator for a release in November 2024.
$380,000.00
Jun 3, 2024
Hague Conference - 2024 Contribution
13241640
The objective of paying the annual assessed contribution is to enable Canada to meet its financial obligations to the organization as well as fulfilling Canada's international policy objectives by participating in the work of the organization.
$281,000.00
Jun 3, 2024
Indigenous recipients
Inuit participation in the co-development of the Inuit chapter of the Indigenous Justice Strategy
13247593
ITK Board of Directors endorsed the creation of the Ad-hoc Inuit Justice Working Group (Inuit Working Group) which was mandated to participate in the proposed federal Indigenous Justice Strategy.
The Inuit Working Group endorsed a proposed approach for co-development of the IJS: building on the engagement process that ITK, ITOs and Pauktuutit have previously conducted for the IJS development, the Inuit Working Group will draft the Inuit chapter for the Indigenous Justice Strategy.