Deadline: 31-Oct-21
The Nova Scotia Communities, Culture and Heritage (CCH) has launched its Community Fund for not-for-profit and volunteer organizations that support diversity, cultural expression, and underserved populations.
Types of Grants
- Diversity and Community Capacity Fund (DCCF): The Diversity and Community Capacity Fund (DCCF) invests in the capacity-building efforts of organizations that represent traditionally marginalized communities and promote diversity and social equity.
- Cultural Communities and Identities Fund (CCIF): The Cultural Communities and Identities Fund (CCIF) supports activities which recognize and celebrate the diversity of Nova Scotia’s new, emerging, and established cultural communities. By embracing and sharing the cultural identities, the province becomes a more welcoming, resilient, and creative place to live.
Objectives
- Increase access to programs and services that support equity, diversity and inclusion.
- Increase understanding of cultural diversity.
- Build the capacity of your organization to represent traditionally marginalized groups.
- Share, explore and preserve cultural identities.
- Increase public understanding, through education, of traditionally marginalized groups and communities in Nova Scotia.
- Grow Nova Scotian’s awareness and understanding of the richness of the province’s cultural communities.
- Build the capacity of your organization to host an event/activity that promotes social inclusion.
- Celebrate or observe a cultural tradition for all Nova Scotians.
Funding Information
- Funding is available for up to $10,000. Larger requests may be considered where
- Funding requests cannot exceed more than 75% of eligible costs.
- Combined public sector contributions cannot exceed 90%.
- Applicants must contribute a minimum of 25% towards eligible project costs. This includes a minimum of 10% cash from the project applicant. In-kind support can be used only when there is a demonstrated value of the service that relates directly to the expenses of the project
Note: Once funding has been provided, no substantial changes can be made to the project without the written consent of the Program Officer. Funds are to be returned if not completely used for the project.
Eligibility Criteria
- Registered, Nova Scotia-based, non-profit society/cooperative in good standing
- Mi’kmaw Band Councils
- Registered Canadian charities actively operating in Nova Scotia
- Federally incorporated non-profit organization
- Municipalities, townships, etc.
- Social enterprises/community interest companies
For more information, visit https://cch.novascotia.ca/investing-in-our-future/diversity-and-community-capacity-fund