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Up to $30,000 Available for Indigenous Healing Grant Program – Canada

Deadline: 24-Oct-21

The British Columbia has announced the applications for Indeginous Healing Grant Program to provide one-time funding to organizations from across BC for the implementation of crime prevention and remediation projects.

The Civil Forfeiture Office was established in 2006 with the purpose of removing the tools and proceeds of unlawful activity and returning a portion of the related funds back to communities in B.C. Through the Civil Forfeiture Act, property can be forfeited where it has been proven that it has been acquired as a result of unlawful activity or has been used for unlawful activity. Proceeds from the sale of assets (e.g., houses, cars, or boats) are paid into a special account which can be used for various specified purposes, including actions which support the prevention or remediation of criminal activity.

Focus Areas

Projects must focus on healing approaches reflective of and / or aligned with Indigenous culture and worldviews, including:

Funding Information

This stream provides up to $30,000 in one-time funding to proposals that will address healing of Indigenous peoples from the impact of intergenerational trauma, crime or victimization in communities across British Columbia.

Preferred Criteria

Preference may be given to proposals from Indigenous organizations. Non-Indigenous organizations that apply under this stream must demonstrate how they both collaborated or worked with Indigenous partners in project design and how they will partner or collaborate with Indigenous individuals or organizations in implementing the project.

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible organizations include:

For more information, visit British Columbia.

For more information, visit https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/crime-prevention/community-crime-prevention/grants

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