Deadline: 07-Apr-2026
The Department of Family Services invites proposals for the 2026–27 fiscal year to support capital projects that enhance the operational capacity of local social wellness organizations. Funding covers renovations, construction, or purchase of facilities that strengthen core operations, with a total budget of $1 million available.
Programme Overview
The Capital Projects Funding Initiative is designed to help social wellness organizations maintain and improve their essential infrastructure. By supporting capital investments, the programme aims to:
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Strengthen core operations of non-profits, societies, and municipal organizations
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Enhance the capacity to deliver services effectively
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Improve staff and community support through upgraded facilities
Eligible projects include:
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Purchase or construction of staff housing
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Renovation or development of office spaces
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Creation or improvement of programming or service delivery spaces
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Related facilities enhancements that support organizational capacity
Purpose and Impact
The initiative is focused on operational sustainability, ensuring organizations can:
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Maintain critical services for community members
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Provide safe and functional spaces for staff and clients
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Address gaps in infrastructure that limit organizational effectiveness
Applicants should clearly demonstrate how the proposed capital project:
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Supports core operations
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Benefits staff and community members
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Contributes to long-term organizational sustainability
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Non-profit organizations
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Registered societies
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Municipal organizations providing social wellness services
Projects must clearly address operational capacity gaps and demonstrate measurable benefits to the organization and the communities it serves.
How to Apply
Step 1: Define Your Project
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Identify the facility, renovation, or construction need
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Outline how the project strengthens core operations
Step 2: Prepare a Proposal
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Include project objectives, detailed budget, timeline, and expected impact
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Show alignment with the initiative’s focus on organizational capacity
Step 3: Submit Proposal
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Submit via the Department of Family Services portal or designated application system
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Ensure all required documentation is attached and the proposal clearly demonstrates community and operational benefits
Step 4: Review and Assessment
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Proposals will be evaluated based on:
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Impact on organizational capacity
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Alignment with core mission and community needs
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Feasibility and sustainability
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Funding Details
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Total Budget Available: $1 million for the 2026–27 fiscal year
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Funding Scope: Renovation, construction, or purchase of facilities that strengthen core operations
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Assessment Criteria: Potential impact on organizational capacity and ability to serve the community
Tips for a Strong Application
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Clearly articulate how the project enhances organizational operations
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Demonstrate benefits to staff and the community
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Provide a realistic budget with detailed cost breakdowns
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Include timeline and sustainability plans for the facility
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Highlight any partnerships or collaborations that enhance the project’s impact
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Who can apply for this funding?
Non-profits, societies, and municipal organizations providing social wellness services. -
What types of projects are eligible?
Purchase, renovation, or construction of staff housing, office space, programming space, or related facilities. -
What is the total funding available?
$1 million is available for the 2026–27 fiscal year. -
How will applications be assessed?
Proposals are evaluated based on their potential impact on organizational capacity, community benefit, and alignment with the initiative’s objectives. -
Are there requirements for project sustainability?
Yes, applicants should demonstrate how the facility will support operations long-term. -
Can multiple projects from the same organization be funded?
Each organization may submit proposals for separate projects, but funding will depend on impact, feasibility, and available budget.
Conclusion
The Department of Family Services Capital Projects Funding 2026–27 provides a strategic opportunity for social wellness organizations to strengthen operational capacity, improve staff and community services, and enhance sustainability. By investing in core infrastructure, organizations can deliver services more effectively, meet community needs, and build long-term resilience.
For more information, visit Government of Nunavut.








































