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.
$466,380.00
Sep 1, 2021
Not-for-profit organization or charity
2122-HQ-000291
2122-HQ-000291
Not Available
$3,750.00
Aug 15, 2021
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Ma Belle Acadie
1340485
Celebration and Commemoration Program
$4,950,000.00
Jul 1, 2021
Individual or sole proprietorship
Training Grant: Healthy Cities Research Training Platform
161325
The goal of this funding opportunity is to deliver a national training initiative focused on building capacity among Canadian researchers to engage in high quality, impactful research on how to design, implement and scale innovative, solution-based interventions in a variety of urban contexts.
With this goal in mind, the training initiative is expected to:
•Build capacity across Canada among doctoral, post-doctoral and, as appropriate, Master’s level trainees and decision-maker partners, to further solution-based research and the science of implementing innovative, outcome-focused interventions that promote healthy, resilient, sustainable and equitable cities.
•Incorporate diverse training approaches into innovative and cross-sectoral training programs that improve the mentoring and training environment for trainees. The training initiative should include a significant emphasis on ‘real-world’ experience, experiential training and professional training aimed at working with implementation partners and by leveraging components of the broader HCRI.
•Deliver interdisciplinary, inter-sectoral training programs in order to support the development of collaborative, team research. Training programs must include experienced researchers and mentors from different disciplines to address major healthy cities issues and/or research challenges. The program must involve a collaboration of researchers working in areas that span across the Tri-Agency mandate to bring together researchers from the health sciences, the social sciences, the humanities, and the natural and engineering sciences.
•Develop a community of mentors and experts, including researchers and practitioners, in designing and implementing innovative, solution-based interventions in variable urban contexts.
•Establish opportunities for trainees and other training initiative participants to develop partnerships and collaborations across jurisdictions (municipal, provincial, federal, and Indigenous communities) and sectors (academic, public, private and non-profit). The training model should help establish and strengthen partnerships between trainees and a wide range of institutions and, in particular, leverage the partnerships and collaborations of the HCRI.
•Develop diverse and well-rounded trainees and contribute to their career trajectories and research outcomes by enhancing interagency networking.
• Establish opportunities for trainees and other training initiative participants to develop partnerships and collaborations across jurisdictions (municipal, provincial, federal, and Indigenous communities) and sectors (academic, public, private and non-profit). The training model should help establish and strengthen partnerships between trainees and a wide range of institutions and, in particular, leverage the partnerships and collaborations of the HCRI.
• Develop diverse and well-rounded trainees and contribute to their career trajectories and research outcomes by enhancing interagency networking.
$40,000.00
Jun 30, 2021
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Contribution to MAS IGUALDAD
CFLI-2021-LIMA-0002
Developing a Municipal Legal Framework for 12 districts in Metropolitan Lima, Iquitos and Arequipa, to secure respect and protection for LGTBIQ people through training workshops, specialised technical assistance, and advocacy.
$990.00
Jun 1, 2021
Not-for-profit organization or charity
The Community Volunteer Income Tax Grant
Volunteers from community organizations across Canada help eligible people complete and file their taxes for free through the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)’s CVITP or through Revenu Quebec’s Income Tax Assistance – Volunteer Program (ITAVP). The CVITP Grant helps off-set costs incurred by community organizations that host free tax clinics and provides funding for the total number of income tax returns filed.
The CVITP Grant is a three year pilot beginning with the 2020 taxation year (returns filed from February 2021 until May 2021) and concluding after tax year 2022 (returns filed up to May 31 2023).
$2,905.00
Jun 1, 2021
Not-for-profit organization or charity
The Community Volunteer Income Tax Grant
Volunteers from community organizations across Canada help eligible people complete and file their taxes for free through the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)’s CVITP or through Revenu Quebec’s Income Tax Assistance – Volunteer Program (ITAVP). The CVITP Grant helps off-set costs incurred by community organizations that host free tax clinics and provides funding for the total number of income tax returns filed.
The CVITP Grant is a three year pilot beginning with the 2020 taxation year (returns filed from February 2021 until May 2021) and concluding after tax year 2022 (returns filed up to May 31 2023).
$11,916.00
May 31, 2021
For-profit organization
400060230
400060230
Working Capital : In the context of the crisis caused by the pandemic at COVID-19, the project aims to ensure the continuity of operations of a company that specializes in accounting and bookkeeping services.
$6,000.00
May 17, 2021
Individual or sole proprietorship
University Undergraduate Student Research Awards
11020212022Q22857
The Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA) are meant to nurture the interest of the students and fully develop their potential for a research career in the natural sciences and engineering. They are also meant to encourage students to undertake graduate studies in these fields. Students who would like to gain research experience in an academic setting, these awards can provide financial support through the hosting university. NSERC encourages qualified Aboriginal students to apply to this program.
$6,000.00
May 10, 2021
Individual or sole proprietorship
University Undergraduate Student Research Awards
11020212022Q21951
The Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA) are meant to nurture the interest of the students and fully develop their potential for a research career in the natural sciences and engineering. They are also meant to encourage students to undertake graduate studies in these fields. Students who would like to gain research experience in an academic setting, these awards can provide financial support through the hosting university. NSERC encourages qualified Aboriginal students to apply to this program.
$6,000.00
May 10, 2021
Individual or sole proprietorship
University Undergraduate Student Research Awards
11020212022Q21705
The Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA) are meant to nurture the interest of the students and fully develop their potential for a research career in the natural sciences and engineering. They are also meant to encourage students to undertake graduate studies in these fields. Students who would like to gain research experience in an academic setting, these awards can provide financial support through the hosting university. NSERC encourages qualified Aboriginal students to apply to this program.