Deadline: 07-Jun-2026
The Community Violence Prevention Grants Program is a Canadian funding initiative designed to support local, community-driven solutions that address and prevent gender-based violence. It focuses on strengthening safety, well-being, and support systems for women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals across communities.
The program operates within a national framework that addresses the root causes of gender-based violence through coordinated action across federal, provincial, and territorial governments.
Program Objectives
The program is aligned with Canada’s National Action Plan to End Gender-based Violence and focuses on:
- Supporting survivors of gender-based violence and their families
- Preventing violence before it occurs
- Strengthening the justice system’s response to gender-based violence
- Promoting Indigenous-led approaches and solutions
- Improving social infrastructure and enabling community environments
- Building local and regional support networks
- Engaging men and boys in prevention efforts
- Reducing stigma around gender-based violence
- Promoting healing and long-term community well-being
Key Focus Areas
Funded projects must contribute to one or more of the following:
- Violence prevention and early intervention
- Survivor and family support services
- Community education and awareness programs
- Engagement of men and boys in prevention efforts
- Anti-stigma campaigns and cultural change initiatives
- Healing and recovery programs for affected individuals
- Strengthening community safety networks
Funding Details
- Maximum funding per project: up to $50,000
- Funding type: grant-based support
- Focus: community-led violence prevention initiatives
- Priority: rural and high-risk communities, including regional areas
- Geographic emphasis: includes provinces such as Newfoundland and Labrador
Eligible Applicants
The following organizations can apply:
- Community organizations
- Non-profit organizations
- Indigenous organizations
- Indigenous governments
- Municipal governments
Applicants must:
- Be community-driven and locally engaged
- Align with at least one of the five national pillars
- Include at least one program focus area
Five National Pillars
Projects must align with at least one of the following pillars:
- Support for survivors and their families
- Violence prevention initiatives
- Responsive justice system approaches
- Indigenous-led responses and solutions
- Social infrastructure and enabling environments
How the Program Works
The program follows a community-based funding model:
- Development of a locally relevant prevention project
- Alignment with national gender-based violence strategy
- Submission of grant application by eligible organization
- Evaluation based on alignment, impact, and community need
- Approval and allocation of funding (up to $50,000)
- Implementation within the approved timeline
- Reporting and accountability requirements
Eligible Activities
Funded initiatives may include:
- Community violence prevention programs
- Survivor support services and networks
- Educational and awareness campaigns
- Men and boys engagement programs
- Anti-stigma and cultural change initiatives
- Healing and wellness programs
- Indigenous-led prevention and support initiatives
Funding Conditions and Timeline
- All project activities must be completed within the approved timeframe
- Unused funds must be returned by March 31, 2027
- Projects must adhere strictly to approved budgets and timelines
- Strong reporting and accountability requirements apply
Key Program Priorities
The program emphasizes:
- Community-led solutions to gender-based violence
- Inclusion of marginalized and high-risk populations
- Rural and regional outreach
- Indigenous leadership and self-determined approaches
- Long-term prevention and cultural change
- Collaboration across community stakeholders
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
- Submitting projects that do not align with national pillars
- Weak focus on gender-based violence prevention outcomes
- Lack of community involvement or local relevance
- Missing focus on high-risk or vulnerable groups
- Poorly defined implementation timelines
- Incomplete accountability or reporting structures
Tips for a Strong Application
To improve success chances:
- Clearly align with at least one national pillar
- Demonstrate strong community leadership and involvement
- Focus on measurable violence prevention outcomes
- Include Indigenous-led or culturally relevant approaches where applicable
- Highlight long-term impact and sustainability
- Ensure realistic budgeting and timelines
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the Community Violence Prevention Grants Program?
- It is a Canadian funding program supporting gender-based violence prevention.
- It focuses on community-led safety and support initiatives.
- It aligns with Canada’s National Action Plan to End Gender-based Violence.
- How much funding is available?
- Up to $50,000 per project
- Funding supports community-based prevention initiatives
- Who can apply?
- Community organizations
- Non-profits
- Indigenous organizations and governments
- Municipal governments
- What types of projects are supported?
- Violence prevention and education programs
- Survivor support initiatives
- Community engagement and awareness campaigns
- Indigenous-led prevention programs
- What are the national pillars?
- Survivor support
- Violence prevention
- Justice system response
- Indigenous-led approaches
- Social infrastructure development
- When must projects be completed?
- Within the approved project timeline
- Any unused funds must be returned by March 31, 2027
Conclusion
The Community Violence Prevention Grants Program is a Canadian initiative that empowers communities to address gender-based violence through local, culturally relevant, and collaborative approaches. By funding prevention, support, and healing initiatives, it strengthens community safety systems and promotes long-term social change across Canada.
For more information, visit Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.









































