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Funding offered for violence prevention and safety initiatives

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls+ Community Response Fund applications being accepted.
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The application deadline for the first intake of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls+ Community Response Fund is May 31. The second intake deadline is Nov. 10.

REGINA — Eligible organizations and community groups can now apply to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls+ (MMIWG+) Community Response Fund for projects that advance violence prevention efforts and foster safety for Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit people, their families and communities.

Applicants can receive up to $40,000 for projects dedicated to enhancing awareness, safety and empowerment within Indigenous communities. 

"Preventing interpersonal violence is critical to supporting the safety and wellbeing of Indigenous women, girls and of all people," Minister Responsible for the Status of Women Alana Ross said. "By working together as a community, we have the power to create a future where everyone is safe and supported."

This grant program is open to non-profits such as:

  • Local, grassroots Indigenous groups and organizations;
  • Non-Indigenous groups and municipalities seeking authentic partnerships with Indigenous communities; and
  • Non-Indigenous organizations with Indigenous involvement and whose primary programs/services benefit First Nations or Métis people.

A total of $800,000 is available, with $400,000 provided by Women and Gender Equality Canada.

The application deadline for the first intake is May 31. The second intake deadline is Nov. 10. For full eligibility requirements, to submit an application, or to view a list of previously funded projects, visit: 

 

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