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.

1193948 records

$4,151,701.00

Oct 20, 2022

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

817744

Agreement Number:

817744

Duration: from Oct 20, 2022 to Jul 3, 2026
Description:

Broadband project that will improve access to high-speed internet to 1,400 households located in eight communities in the region of the County of Newell, in the province of Alberta, using Fixed Wireless technology

Organization: Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Program Name: Universal Broadband Fund
Location: BROOKS, Alberta, CA T1R1B2

$50,000.00

Oct 20, 2022
Agreement:

Malahat Transit Plan for Malahat Nation, BC

Duration: from Oct 20, 2022 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

The recipient will develop a Malahat Transit Plan- Malahat Nation that explores the best public transportation options to support day-to-day activities of both on- and off-reserve members. The options to be explored includes but is not limited to modes of travel, routes assessment, location selection for a transit hub.

Organization: Department of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
Program Name: Permanent Public Transit Program
Location: Duncan, City of; Malahat First Nation, First Nations of; Victoria, City of, British Columbia, CA

$150,000.00

Oct 20, 2022
Agreement:

Défi sportif AlterGo 2023

Agreement Number:

1354750

Duration: from Oct 20, 2022 to Jul 31, 2023
Description:

Sport - Hosting Program - International Single Sport Events

Organization: Canadian Heritage
Program Name: Sport - Hosting Program - International Single Sport Events
Location: Montréal, Quebec, CA V0M 1A0

$15,000.00

Oct 20, 2022
Agreement:

Re-Jigged Festival

Agreement Number:

1344580

Duration: from Oct 20, 2022 to Oct 27, 2024
Description:

Canada Arts Presentation Fund

Organization: Canadian Heritage
Program Name: Canada Arts Presentation Fund
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia, CA B3L 1R7

$32,500.00

Oct 20, 2022
Agreement:

Hidden History & Anti-Racism: Latin American Heritage and Islamic History Month

Duration: from Oct 20, 2022 to Oct 31, 2022
Description:

Community Support, Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Initiatives Program - Multi Inter-Action - Events

Organization: Canadian Heritage
Program Name: Community Support, Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Initiatives Program - Multi Inter-Action - Events
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, CA V6B 3M1

$4,887.50

Oct 20, 2022

Aboriginal recipient

Agreement:

Engagement Activities to Support the Oceans Protection Plan

Agreement Number:

Memo #178

Duration: from Oct 20, 2022 to Mar 31, 2023
Description:

To coordinate local engagement on marine transportation strategies and policies To facilitate the use of Indigenous traditional knowledge when decisions are made about the marine transportation system To support activities and improve collaboration between Indigenous local communities and federal stakeholders

Organization: Transport Canada
Program Name: Community Participation Funding Program
Location: CHEMAINUS, British Columbia, CA V0R1K5

$21,500.00

Oct 20, 2022
Description:

Trenton Cenotaph Memorial Park Site

Organization: Veterans Affairs Canada
Location: Trenton, Nova Scotia, CA

Aboriginal recipient

Agreement:

She Is Wise – Indigenous Women’s Stories Beyond Gender-Based Violence

Agreement Number:

SO220027

Duration: from Oct 20, 2022 to Sep 30, 2027
Description:

Through this 59-month project, the Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) willincrease its ability to prevent and address gender-based violence (GBV) against Indigenouswomen, girls, or 2SLGBTQQIA+ people, across Canada. This will be achieved by enhancingand utilizing a strength-based approach to storytelling that will change the narrative ofIndigenous women by increasing accessibility to web-based learning and resource materialsthat are specific to ending GBV, creating safety and healing pathways for Indigenous women,girls, and 2-Spirit people.

The dual web-based platform will ensure that Indigenous women in community throughoutONWA’s membership and community partners will have access to ONWA developed GBVresources, tools, social media creatives and educational materials to support their work inaddressing and reducing instances of GBV. The project will also highlight areas of Indigenouswomen’s success through storytelling that reflects the strength and resiliency of Indigenouswomen. ONWA’s She Is Wise Framework will be a safe space to highlight and share wisepractice approaches to ending GBV as ONWA works to support Indigenous women incommunity to determine safe outcomes through the development of resources and trainingmaterials that are reflective of their lives.

ONWA will partner with their Chapters, Councils and partners, such as the Native Women’sResources Centre of Toronto, Hamilton Native Women’s Centre, Niagara Chapter of NativeWomen, Sunset Women’s Aboriginal Circle, Fort Frances Tribal Health Authority, and theOttawa Aboriginal Coalition to develop the tools, educational material and social mediaengagement creatives and will make them accessible to urban Indigenous Peoples, FirstNation, Metis, and Inuit as well as others on a local, regional, provincial, and national level.ONWA will also share resources with many provincial and national organizations such as theAboriginal Shelters of Ontario, Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres, andMetis Nation of Ontario, Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak, Tungasuvvingat Inuit, and Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada.

Through these tools, educational materials and social media creatives, by the end of theproject, the Ontario Native Women’s Association will have strengthened their capacity toprevent and address GBV against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQI+ people.

The additional funding will be used by ONWA to hold two annual three day She is Wise: Nibwaakaa Inaadiziwin - Leadership Conferences to train frontline workers on wise practices to support ending violence against Indigenous women and creating safety and healing pathways for Indigenous women, girls, and 2-Spirit people. The Conference will apply intersectional, wholistic, culturally grounded, trauma-informed and gender-based approaches and will support professional development and learning for over 450 attendees through interactive activities, knowledge sharing, and cultural practices (i.e., ceremony, smudging, art therapy session, moccasin making, medicine teachings, ribbon skirt making, storytelling, creation stories).

With the supplemental funds and extension provided in early 2026, the Ontario Native Women’s Association will 1) develop Evaluation strategy to support ONWA’s portfolios in measuring the impact of their work for Indigenous women; 2) develop Data Governance Strategy with policies and strategies with content informed from organization’s recent data projects and RATTLES research framework where the policy and strategy will outline wise practices and key recommendations to feed into the evaluation strategy; 3) integrate the Evaluation Strategy and develop training tools on applying the evaluation strategy to highlight the collective successes of each ONWA portfolio. Through this they will further advance Gender Equality.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Equality for Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression Program
Location: Fort William First Nation, Ontario, CA P7J 1K3

$99,750.00

Oct 19, 2022

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Invest Canada North: Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada 2023

Agreement Number:

2223-CN-000113

Duration: from Oct 19, 2022 to Mar 31, 2023
Description:

A project to host Invest Canada North activities at the four-day Prospectors and Developers of Canada (PDAC) event in Toronto in March, 2023.

Organization: Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
Program Name: IDEANorth
Location: YELLOWKNIFE, Northwest Territories, CA X1A 1P8

$50,000.00

Oct 19, 2022
Agreement:

221951

Agreement Number:

221951

Duration: from Oct 19, 2022 to Sep 30, 2023
Description:

Engage as consultant to assist with financial reporting requirements

Organization: Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Program Name: REGI - Strategic Growth Initiative (SGI)
Location: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, CA B2X 2C2