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Ontario Trillium Foundation’s System Innovations Grant Program (Canada)

Deadline: 20-Jun-23

Ontario Trillium Foundation launched the System Innovations Grant Program to support collaboratives as they aim to understand and strengthen systems so they work better for youth.

Systems such as education, justice, child welfare, language and culture, health and employment play a critical role in the social and economic wellbeing of youth. When there are gaps in these systems, community-led organizations, charities and institutions take part in reducing barriers for youth by working collaboratively with those impacted to create meaningful change.

Systems change work examines how policies, practices and procedures within these systems can be improved to better reflect the needs of a diverse population. Strengthening a system aims to improve how youth navigate services and creates more unique and equitable access to supports, resources, programs, and more. It’s an opportunity to reimagine systems, services and resources so they can better meet the needs of youth, and more specifically, how Indigenous and Black youth experience those systems. 

Systems change takes time, trust, and a deep understanding of how systems function when serving youth. It takes the insights of many who directly support youth, and those engaged in policy, design and grassroots work to look at the diverse ways to ease the experiences youth have as they navigate and engage with systems. Real change goes beyond any single organization and/or isolated program. 

With a System Innovations grant, collaboratives can help create meaningful, innovative change by delivering projects that benefit youth, while prioritizing Indigenous (First Nation, Métis, Inuit) and Black youth.

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For more information, visit Ontario Trillium Foundation.

 

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