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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.

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$370,694.00

Sep 1, 2023

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Islamophobia and GBV risk and protective factors among Muslim newcomers, immigrant and refugee communities

Agreement Number:

GV230342

Duration: from Sep 1, 2023 to Mar 31, 2026
Description:

Through this 31-month project, Equality Insights Lab will conduct research, in collaboration with Ottawa Muslim Community Services and Queen’s University, to improve gender-based violence (GBV) services for at-risk groups in Ottawa’s Muslim Community with a focus on immigrant, newcomer and refugee women. This mixed methods research will assess GBV risks, protective factors, and access to and utilization of GBV services and their intersection with Islamophobic attitudes and behaviors. To do so, the project will: develop a research protocol and identify community stakeholders; hold a series of workshops and discussions with the Muslim community to refine the research methods, and collect disaggregated data on GBV, including intimate partner violence and patterns of support-seeking. The data will be validated through open dialogue sessions with the community and a series of recommendations will be co-created to increase accessibility, cultural sensitivity, and utilization of services and to improve coordination and cross-sectoral collaboration with community stakeholders. Recommendations will also inform GBV prevention and bystander interventions. Dissemination activities will be conducted with the community and key stakeholders to share findings and recommendations. Results will also be published in a scientific journal.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Gender-Based Violence Program
Location: St Thomas, Ontario, CA N5P 4N7

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Promoting GBV-Responsive Family Justice Through Collaborative Law Reform: A Decentralized, Intersectional and Feminist Approach

Agreement Number:

GV230335

Duration: from Sep 1, 2023 to Mar 31, 2026
Description:

Through this 31-month project, the National Association of Women and the Law (NAWL) will develop and put in place a promising practice for intersectional feminist legal reform: a collaborative GBV-responsive law reform model, which will strengthen the GBV sector. It will address the legal needs of divorced and divorcing victims and survivors of GBV, and work to specifically address the needs of Indigenous, Black and racialized women, immigrant, refugee and newcomer women, women with disabilities, members of the 2SLGBTQI+ community, and women in northern communities, which may not have been sufficiently addressed by the recent amendments to the Divorce Act. To do so, the project will include a preliminary needs assessment involving consultations with legal experts and stakeholders, a review of existing data and research on the current state of the family justice system’s intersections with GBV, consultations with legal experts, stakeholders, and relevant organizations, and conducting a law reform methodology case study(ies). NAWL will also develop a law reform backgrounder, which will be used to increase partners’, legal experts’ and stakeholders’ understanding of the law reform process and ability to advocate for women’s rights within the family justice system. Through consultations with stakeholders in 4 of the 5 WAGE regions and adopting an approach of collaborative GBV-responsive feminist law reform, NAWL will develop a law reform position paper and a plan to advocate for GBV-responsive family law related to the Divorce Act, which will include an awareness-raising campaign, as well as the creation of materials to raise awareness among lawyers and the general public. An external evaluator will measure and assess the impact of the promising practice. NAWL will be working collaboratively throughout the project with a number of GBV-sector organizations who will be consulted and provide feedback on key project processes and outputs. The law reform position paper and the external evaluation will be shared with partners, supporters, and/or decision-makers. NAWL will also develop, publish, and share recommendations for legislative amendments to the Divorce Act, in the form of a position paper, memorandum or brief, to share information on the promising practice with others so that they may replicate it or expand upon it.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Gender-Based Violence Program
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, CA K1Y 2N2

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Scaling GBV Support for South Asian, Black, and Arab Women in Manitoba

Agreement Number:

GV230290

Duration: from Sep 1, 2023 to Mar 31, 2026
Description:

Through this 30- month project, Elmwood Community Resource Centre and Area Association Inc. will scale the “Still I Rise” gender-based violence program (based on tree of life model) to strengthen the GBV sector. It will scale to better meet the needs of South Asian, Black and Arab women in Manitoba. It will address the root causes of GBV in a culturally sensitive way for Black, South Asian and Arab individuals who often are at high risk for GBV. To do so, the project will include working with Manitoba Association of Women’s Shelters (MAWS) to engage with at-risk and underserved populations and developing measurement tools and indicators grounded in culturally relevant practices. The organization will work to share the information from scaling this promising practice widely with partners and others so that they may replicate it or expand upon it.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Gender-Based Violence Program
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA R2K 2S2

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Community Wisdom - Systemic Change

Agreement Number:

GV230300

Duration: from Sep 1, 2023 to Mar 31, 2026
Description:

This 31-month project, managed by a young Inuit woman, VIDEA will scale Shared Wisdom promising practice to strengthen the GBV sector. The project will form a group of 6 youth leaders including Inuit youth in Iqaluit, NU and Nunatsiavut, NL, Métis youth in Fort Vermilion, AB, First Nations youth in Lytton and Lil’wat, BC and Yellowknife, NWT.

It will address the need for youth-led, community-immersed solutions and systemic interventions to address the crisis of GBV against Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQ+ people. Community Wisdom will include Indigenous youth-led, culturally-relevant, land-based community engagement on GBV, Indigenous-centered wellness and healing for men and boys, comprehensive community action plans for systemic intervention, strong partnerships with and between youth and communities. Leading to increased capacity of Indigenous youth of all genders to address GBV, enhanced capacity of men and boys to champion GBV-free families and communities, increased capacity of Indigenous communities to influence systemic change on GBV, and increased stakeholder engagement in creating systems and policies that address GBV against Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQ+ people.

VIDEA will create innovative resources grounded in methodologies used in community engagement, with promotion of these resources to communities, organizations, institutions, and wide promotion online.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Gender-Based Violence Program
Location: Victoria, British Columbia, CA V8T 2Y6

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Strengthening the capacity of the Société Elizabeth Fry du Québec

Agreement Number:

QC18440-01

Duration: from Sep 1, 2023 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

This 6-month project will allow the organization to conduct succession planning with a complementary human resources component. As phase 2 of project QC18440, these activities will strengthen organizational capacity. They will also ensure the long-term success of the organization and a more sustainable operational transition.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Women's Program
Location: Montréal, Quebec, CA H4A 1N8

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Voices In the Art (VIA)

Agreement Number:

GV230336

Duration: from Sep 1, 2023 to Mar 31, 2026
Description:

Through this 31-month project, The Immigrant Education Society (TIES) will develop and put in place the Arts-Based Engagement Ethnography (ABEE) to strengthen the GBV sector. It will address the disproportionate rate of GBV among newcomer LGBTQIA2S+ youth, considering the perspectives of the youth themselves. TIES will engage local newcomer LGBTQIA2S+ youth in Calgary by identifying and connecting with several community-based organizations and groups.The project will investigate the relationships and communication between newcomer LGBTQIA2S+ youth and their families, peers, and friends, and develop an arts-based tool to support youth with intersecting identities in navigating toward stronger, more affirming relationships. The project will involve newcomer 2SLGBTQAI+ youth to visually display their experiences which will be presented at an exhibition at the end of the project. TIES will research, develop, and create tools to implement this promising practice safely in Calgary, AB. An external evaluator will measure and assess the impact of the promising practice. TIES will produce a final report document and publish two peer-reviewed scholarly articles that they will share with other organizations and WAGE’s GBV Learning Centre to disseminate their findings to be replicated or expanded upon in the future.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Gender-Based Violence Program
Location: Calgary, Alberta, CA T2A 7Y3

$25,000.00

Aug 31, 2023
Agreement:

225093

Agreement Number:

225093

Duration: from Aug 31, 2023 to Oct 9, 2023
Description:

Host the 2023 Under 17 Canada Soccer Toyota National Championships in Moncton

Organization: Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Program Name: REGI - Regional Innovation Ecosystem
Location: Moncton, New Brunswick, CA E1C 1E8
Agreement:

225262

Agreement Number:

225262

Duration: from Aug 31, 2023 to Jan 31, 2024
Description:

Acquire advanced production equipment to increase automation, output, and efficiency.

Organization: Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Program Name: REGI - Business Scale-up and Productivity
Location: Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia, CA B0J 2L0

$18,750.00

Aug 31, 2023
Agreement:

222409

Agreement Number:

222409

Duration: from Aug 31, 2023 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

Support recovery efforts from the impacts of Hurricane Fiona

Organization: Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Program Name: BDP - Hurricane Fiona Recovery Fund (HFRF)
Location: Truro, Nova Scotia, CA B2N 7A8

$143,000.00

Aug 31, 2023

Indigenous recipients

Agreement:

ISCF-102.1 - MFN Stream 1 - Internal Resource Support

Agreement Number:

9100012649

Duration: from Aug 31, 2023 to Sep 30, 2027
Description:

This funding is for Mississauga First Nation to hire an internal resource support to liaise and coordinate activities with CNSC staff related to CNSC-regulated facilities and activities of interest for two years.

Organization: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
Program Name: Indigenous and Stakeholder Capacity Fund
Location: Blind River, Ontario, CA P0R 1B0