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.
$228,323,500.00
Aug 30, 2023
Other
2324-HQ-000071
2324-HQ-000071
To accelerate development and adoption of digital health technologies, as a driver for health innovation and for health system transformation, in order to improve access, increase efficiency and improve health outcomes for Canadians.
$18,500.00
Aug 30, 2023
For-profit organization
IP Strategy Review and Update - Level 2
1010750
The project will support development of intellectual property capacity within the firm.
$1,299,197.00
Aug 30, 2023
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Meewasin Urban Park Assessment and Costing
GC-2132
This contribution enables the Meewasin Valley Authority to assess opportunities for enhanced access to urban green space in the Saskatoon region, and to conduct future feasibility and costing activities associated with those opportunities. Decision on the designation of a potential national urban park in the Saskatoon region will not be made until this pre-feasibility work is complete and project partners have assessed the costs and benefits of the project under the national urban park policy.
$10,000.00
Aug 30, 2023
Rendez-vous loup-marin 2024
1362004
Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage - Local Arts and Heritage Festivals
$10,000.00
Aug 30, 2023
Commemorating the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
1359596
Celebration and Commemoration Program - Commemoration Canada
$10,000.00
Aug 30, 2023
Reconciliation: Elders and Youth
1359714
Celebration and Commemoration Program - Commemoration Canada
$28,886.00
Aug 30, 2023
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Hussaini Edmonton Educational and Culture Association
21875
The purpose of this contribution is to provide funding for the purchase and installation of security equipment such as: a fence and gates.
$6,123.00
Aug 30, 2023
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society (GEBIS) Toronto
4665345
The purpose of this contribution is to provide funding for the installation and replacement of security cameras and related network system, installation of window films and door handle, training on how to use closed circuit television systems and training on how to deal with critical situations.
$28,886.00
Aug 30, 2023
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Hussaini Edmonton Educational and Culture Association
21875
The purpose of this contribution is to provide funding for the purchase and installation of security equipment such as: a fence and gates.
$467,462.00
Aug 30, 2023
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Circles of Women: A Prevention EmergPromising Practice in the Lives of Immigrant and Migrant Women
GV230273
Through this 29-month project, Immigrant Migrant Women Association of Halifax (IMWAH) will develop and put in place an emergent promising practice to strengthen the GBV sector. It will address equality of access to information, services, and supports for im∕migrant women to improve their status in Canada's economic, social, and political life and prevent abuse and GBV. The project will foster a collaborative multi-stakeholder approach among service providers in the GBV sector and women's cultural organizations; strengthen an intersectional service and prevention approach that is responsive to im/migrant women’s experience of GBV. It will also work with im∕migrant women and girls to improve their sense of belonging and prevent instances of abuse and GBV in their lives, increasing their knowledge of and access to services available to them to prevent abuse and family violence. To do so, the project will include the development of the emergent promising practice, development of resources and implementation of a peer support group and deliver information sessions to key stakeholders.
An external evaluator will measure and assess the impact of this project and the emergent promising practice. IMWAH will share this Promising Practice Report with the GBV Knowledge Centre, the Nova Scotia Domestic Violence Resource Centre, as well as through knowledge dissemination activities, such as conferences and symposiums, so that other organizations may replicate it or expand upon it.