Grants and Contributions

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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.

Found 1149542 records

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Agreement for Seven Road Safety Outreach Projects

Agreement Number:

164133

Duration: from Nov 15, 2021 to Jun 30, 2022
Description:

Collection of uniform complete timely road safety related information and data To develop and improve technology to promote a safer road transportation system To support education and training to improve the safety of roadways road users and motor vehicles To support research to improve the safety of roadways road users and motor vehicles To support the enforcement of regulations related to interprovincial trucking activities To undertake outreach activities communication cooperation and collaboration among road safety stakeholders To undertake research activities to further public policy development revise non-federal safety regulations etc

Organization: Transport Canada
Program Name: Road Safety Transfer Payment Program / Enhanced Road Safety Transfer Payment Program
Location: OTTAWA, Ontario, CA K2C3T2

Indigenous recipients

Agreement:

Vancouver Aboriginal Violence Prevention Program

Agreement Number:

BC21793

Duration: from Nov 15, 2021 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

This 29-month project will support a feminist response and recovery from the current impacts of COVID-19, through systemic change. The Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre Society will achieve this by influencing policies and procedures of local organizations and agencies to ensure Indigenous cultural sensitivities are reflected; by developing a supporting document to outline methods of inclusion and considerations; developing a guide with recommendations to address gaps in equitable culturally based services; and implement training on an equitable policy procedure for staff to address the systemic inequities facing Indigenous people related to violence, housing, employment, and childcare.

At the end of the project, the organization will have contributed to addressing systemic barriers by advancing inclusive policies and practices, increasing networks and collaboration to accelerate systemic change, supporting positive distribution of authority, voices, and decision-making power, and addressing persistent harmful gender norms and attitudes.

This project will bring together Indigenous people with lived experience to document the challenges experienced due to the pandemic, identify gaps in services within the Vancouver Metro area, and create a formal policy procedure for internal staff and external stakeholders to implement assistance. A total of 60 staff members will receive training on bias-based inequities and the policy procedures for equitable Indigenous assistance will be shared with community health organizations and other partner stakeholders.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Women's Program
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, CA V5L 1S7

$550,383.00

Nov 15, 2021

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Free to Grow in Forestry - Addressing Systemic Issues on Gender, Diversity & Inclusion

Agreement Number:

NA21152

Duration: from Nov 15, 2021 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

This 29-month project will support a feminist response and recovery from the current impacts of COVID-19, through systemic change. Canadian Institute of Forestry (CIF) will achieve this by developing a governance structure through engaging and establishing working partnerships; building the evidence base through data collection on underrepresented groups in greater depth by region; fostering an inclusive culture by developing and providing training and skills development on improving the workplace culture; and repositioning the forest sector with communications strategies and progress tracking.

At the end of the project, the organization will have contributed to addressing systemic barriers by advancing inclusive policies and practices, encouraging more equitable and effective sharing of resources, and increasing networks and collaboration to accelerate systemic change to support women’s equality. CIF will also achieve this by supporting positive distribution of authority, voices, and decision-making power; and addressing persistent harmful gender norms and attitudes.

This project seeks to scale up a past successful project, Gender Equity in the Forest Sector National Action Plan, in accelerating progress on women’s equality and the equality of other under-represented groups in all employment categories in Canada’s forest sector. In this scale up, the project will increase networks and collaboration by leveraging existing National Steering Committee partnerships and build new regional committees in Atlantic, Quebec, Ontario, Prairies and Pacific regions across the forest sector supply chain to provide strategic governance of the project.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Women's Program
Location: Mattawa, Ontario, CA P0H 1V0

$526,847.00

Nov 15, 2021

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Ensuring a Young Feminist Recovery

Agreement Number:

NA21326

Duration: from Nov 15, 2021 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

This 29-month project will support a feminist response and recovery from the current impacts of COVID-19, through systemic change. Fora: Network for Change will achieve this by designing and implementing policies and practices to increase women’s labour market participation and opportunities; engaging women and/or girls with lived experience to influence pandemic recovery responses; and designing and implementing policies and practices to increase women’s leadership in democratic, civic, public or private sectors.

At the end of the project, the organization will have contributed to addressing systemic barriers by advancing inclusive policies and practices; increasing networks and collaboration to accelerate systemic change; and supporting positive distribution of authority, voices, and decision-making power to support women’s equality.

This project seeks to fight for a COVID-19 recovery that prioritizes girls’ and women’s full participation in the labour force, by placing young women with lived experiences of the pandemic in decision-making spaces across Canada. Task forces in the private sector, philanthropic, and public sectors will be included, and, as part of tracking participation in recovery committees and task forces across sectors, Fora will produce a first of its kind semi-annual tracker of recovery committees and task forces ("decision-making bodies"), and report on the number of younger women included on these bodies across Canada.

The additional funds will be used to improve communication materials and strengthen advocacy activities, including an advocacy webpage and an advocacy event.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Women's Program
Location: Toronto, Ontario, CA M5T 2C2

$700,000.00

Nov 15, 2021

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Responsive, Integrated Childcare for Atypical and On-Call Industries

Agreement Number:

NA21487

Duration: from Nov 15, 2021 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

This 29-month project will support a feminist response and recovery from the current impacts of COVID-19, through systemic change. The Foundation of Moms-in-Film Canada will achieve this by creating a technology-based solution to eliminate barriers of employment entry and retention of caregivers, primarily mothers in the screen industries. This technology will focus on solving logistics issues mothers face in gaining entrance and maintaining a career in the industry, including a specific focus on supporting Indigenous, Black, and other under-represented women’s groups needing better, more responsive access to childcare as supported in the Moms-in-Film’s national research which concluded in March of 2021.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Women's Program
Location: Coquitlam, British Columbia, CA V3E 3K2

Indigenous recipients

Agreement:

Increasing Representation of Indigenous Women in Entrepreneurship with a Goal of Advancing Indigenous Economic Prosperity

Agreement Number:

NA21504

Duration: from Nov 15, 2021 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

This 29-month project will support a feminist response and recovery from the current impacts of COVID-19, through systemic change. National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA) will achieve this by building the capacity of its network of Aboriginal Financial Institutions (AFIs) across Canada to advance gender equality in their organizations and address barriers to entrepreneurship for Indigenous women by offering the training named ‘‘People-Centered Investment: Supporting the Potential and Power of Indigenous Women Entrepreneurs’, including a Gender-Based Analysis Plus lens. NACCA will also develop a number of profiles on diverse Indigenous women entrepreneurs and launch a national media campaign to increase awareness on and representativity of Indigenous women entrepreneurs with the aim to reduce the gender bias and discrimination they faced when trying to access business financing and services. Finally, a portion of NACCA’s Annual Prosperity Forum will be dedicated to Indigenous women entrepreneurship.
At the end of the project, the organization will have contributed to addressing systemic barriers by advancing inclusive policies and practices; encouraging more equitable and effective sharing of resources; increasing networks and collaboration to accelerate systemic change; supporting positive distribution of authority, voices, and decision-making power; and addressing persistent harmful gender norms and attitudes of the system all to support women’s equality.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Women's Program
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, CA K2P 0J9

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Fueling Canada's Feminist Recovery: STEM Forward for Girls’ and Womens’ Economic Prosperity!

Agreement Number:

NA21667

Duration: from Nov 15, 2021 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

This 29-month project will support a feminist response and recovery from the current impacts of COVID-19, through systemic change. The Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology (SCWIST) will advance women’s equality with a strategic focus on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math).

At the end of the project, SCWIST will have contributed to addressing systemic barriers by advancing inclusive policies and practices, encouraging more equitable and effective sharing of resources, increasing networks and collaboration to accelerate systemic change, supporting positive distribution of authority, voices, and decision-making power, and addressing persistent harmful gender norms and attitudes.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Women's Program
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, CA V6B 3H7

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Reducing systemic discrimination against women by promoting female-dominated trades

Agreement Number:

QC21229

Duration: from Nov 15, 2021 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

This 29-month project will support a feminist response to and recovery from the current impacts of COVID-19 through systemic change. To achieve this goal, the Conseil d’intervention pour l’accès de femmes au travail (CIAFT) du Québec inc. plans to: identify the issues driving systemic discrimination against women in employment and conduct focus groups and field investigations to identify issues, needs and problems related to working conditions in traditionally female trades; engage identified partners to create a platform of demands, implement action plans aimed at systemic and specific changes in each employment sector and conduct representation activity with decision makers to initiate systemic changes; develop and implement an awareness campaign and implement a media and press relations strategy to publicize the platform of demands and actions in targeted employment sectors at the provincial level.

By the end of the project, the organization will have helped eliminate systemic barriers by promoting inclusive policies and practices, by expanding networks and collaboration to accelerate systemic change and by changing persistent and harmful gender norms and attitudes in support of women’s equality.

Through these activities, the project Réduire la discrimination systémique envers les femmes par la valorisation des métiers majoritairement féminins (reducing systemic discrimination against women by enhancing the value of predominantly female trades) will achieve the following outcomes: target audiences will have access to programs, resources and supports to respond and recover from the impact of COVID-19 on women’s equality; networks and collaboration to expand the scope, impact and sustainability of efforts to respond to and recover from the impacts of COVID-19 on women’s equality will be established; target audiences will use and apply the knowledge gained in their policy and program work to respond to and recover from the impacts of COVID-19 on women’s equality; and policies and practices designed to eliminate barriers to responding to and recovering from the impacts of COVID-19 will be inclusive.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Women's Program
Location: Montréal, Quebec, CA H3N 1R4

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Paray Miyoopimatishihk: Improving Equality Through Analysis, Advocacy and System Design in Northern Saskatchewan

Agreement Number:

SK21573

Duration: from Nov 15, 2021 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

This 29-month project will support a feminist response and recovery from the current impacts of COVID-19, through systemic change. Prince Albert Metis Women’s Assoc. Inc. will achieve this by identifying the barriers facing underrepresented women, girls 2SLGBGTQ+ and seniors in northern Saskatchewan and promote awareness campaigns to address those barriers. The project will partner with community groups as project advisors, and promotors. They will support human service organizations through action-based research and analysis that leads to improvements in organizational design, growth and governance. The organization will identify and build solutions to focus on creating reform, this will be measured and tracked by monitoring new policies and practices within supported organizations.

At the end of the project, the organization will have contributed to addressing systemic barriers by advancing inclusive policies and practices, increasing networks and collaboration to accelerate systemic change, and supporting positive distribution of authority, voices, and decision-making power to support women’s equality.

The organization will partner with governmental agencies to share and disseminate resources and tools created through the project to support community organizations. Additionally, health providers, economic advocates and academics will contribute to measure the impact of changes in policy, practice and leadership and help to quantify success.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Women's Program
Location: Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, CA S6V 0Y5

$413,308.00

Nov 15, 2021

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Gender Equity, Health and Safety in the Trades

Agreement Number:

GV21089

Duration: from Nov 15, 2021 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

This 28-month project will develop, implement, and test the expansion of the “Be More Than a Bystander Program” as well as new strategies to effectively address the root causes of gender-based violence in the trades industry. The BC Centre for Women in the Trades (BCCWITT) will achieve this through the creation of a support hub, resources, and referral services to support women, women of colour, and 2SLGBTQIA people in the trades facing discrimination, gender-based or racial violence; developing and implementing advocacy supports; expanding the ‘Be More Than a Bystander’ program across industry organizations; and developing a policy-change agenda that addresses barriers to gender-equality in the trades.

At the end of the project, the BCCWITT will have developed a promising practice that engaged underrepresented tradeswomen with lived experience as leaders, decision-makers and implementers of project activities; designed and implemented advocacy practices for women facing discrimination and gender-based violence in the industry; addressed discriminatory policies and developed best practices for industry organizations; engaged men to address harmful gender norms, gender and racial-based violence; and strengthened industry partnerships and networks for GBV prevention.

The project will actively engage underrepresented tradeswomen and 2SLGBTQIA people in environmental scans and needs analysis to set priorities and design advocacy supports and services. Labour representatives, industry representatives, and women from the trades will be actively engaged in all elements of the project through the project governance committee and as partners in advancing gender-equality in the industry.

Organization: Women and Gender Equality Canada
Program Name: Gender-Based Violence Program
Location: Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, CA V3C 5W2