Deadline: 28-Feb-22
Making the Shift is seeking proposals from researchers and community organizations (who can hold tri-council funding) for one-time grants.
They are looking for research projects that contribute to their evidence base of policy and service enhancements that prevent youth homelessness in Canada. Youth Homelessness prevention is defined in The Roadmap for the Prevention of Youth Homelessness.
Funding Streams
Applications must respond to one of the following funding streams:
- Stream A: Youth Focused Harm Reduction
- Stream B: Legal and Justice Issues
- Stream C: Cost-Benefit Analysis
- Stream D: Evictions Prevention
- Stream E: Data & Technology: Understanding the Role of Linked Administrative Data in Preventing Youth Homelessnes
- Stream F: Pathways into Homelessness
- Stream G: Open Prevention Topic
Funding Information
They are funding between $50,000 – $250,000 per project.
Eligibility Criteria
- Individuals or institutions can apply.
- Applicants must be affiliated with a Canadian post-secondary academic institution. Principal Investigators must be tenure stream faculty or adjunct faculty members.
- Not-for-profit organizations can apply for funding, provided they meet Tri-Council requirements and submit the supporting documentation, including affiliation with an academic institution.
- Indigenous not-for-profit organizations wanting to administer the grant funds should apply for institutional eligibility.
For more information, visit Making the Shift.
For more information, visit https://makingtheshiftinc.ca/2022-call-for-proposals-seven-new-funding-streams/