Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Opioid Communications Project
Agreement Number:
21454
Agreement Value:
$150,000.04
Agreement Date:
Apr 1, 2019 - Mar 20, 2020
Description:
This project will build on our successful FNCPA Drug Impaired Driving Awareness Toolkit for First Nations Police Service by providing member services with communications tools to assist in community engagements on opioids. The toolkit will be expanded with new posters featuring accomplished First Nations people, positive messaging to encourage safe and healthy choices, and facts about opioids. Materials to be produced and distributed to FNCPA member services will likely include: a PowerPoint Presentation, Posters, Collector Cards, Keychains, Stress Relievers, and Magnets. We will also produce banners for use by the FNCPA at conferences and special events.
Organization:
Public Safety Canada
Expected Results:
  • Enhanced capacity to provide community engagement and/or information sessions, particularly on opioids and drug impaired driving
  • Access to limited quantities of project branded information and promotional items at no cost for FNCPA member services
  • Branded materials used across First Nations nationwide will increase awareness and provide for more consistent information and messaging among First Nations Police Services and the communities served.
Location:
Portage la Prairies, Manitoba, CA R1N 3B2
Reference Number:
214-2019-2020-Q4-0006
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Additional Information:

Due to the evolving COVID-19 global situation, this agreement will extend into 2020-21 Q1 (April - June 2020).

Recipient's Legal Name:
First Nations Chiefs of Police Association
Program:
(PDCP) Policy Development Contribution Program
Program Purpose:

PDCP supports strategic projects undertaken by the Department's stakeholders that contribute to policy making and improved service delivery, in the areas of public safety and emergency management.

Coverage:
Chiefs of Police Association