Project Grants

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Project Grants

Canadian Race Relations Foundation

Expressions of interest accepted until: October 31, 2024

The CRRF is accepting applications from organizations working on anti-racism projects in Canada. These projects must be implemented between April 1, 2025, and March 31, 2026. Please read through the guidelines below for a clear understanding of the NARF Projects funding.

Organizations are invited to apply if they plan to implement projects that are aligned with one or more of the key themes and objectives listed below and are designed to achieve one or more of the expected results.

Eligibility

Projects funding is available to:

  • Canadian registered charities (as recognized by the Canadian Revenue Agency) and Canadian non-profit organizations and associations.
  • First Nations, Inuit and Métis organizations.
  • Canadian non-Federal public institutions such as municipalities, provincial institutions, boards of education, schools, colleges and universities.
  • Labour organizations. 
Available Funding and Flow of Funds

Available funding for any proposed project can range from a minimum of $25,000 to a maximum of $125,000. Applicants will only be eligible for funding to a maximum of one application.   

The CRRF will work with successful applicants to establish the flow of funds according to deliverables. The CRRF will provide 40% of funds upon contract signing. An additional 40% will be released upon the submission of a short interim report. The remaining 20% of funds will be released after submitting the final report on the CRRF’s SurveyMonkey Apply platform. Final reports must be submitted within 60 days after project completion and approved by the CRRF monitoring team. 

Applications for initiatives currently receiving funding through either the Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Program (formerly known as Community Support, Multiculturalism, and Anti-Racism Initiatives or CSMARI) or the Anti-Racism Action Program (ARAP) – administered by the Department of Canadian Heritage – will only be considered if the application is to extend or expand the existing initiative. 

Informational Webinar

CRRF will be hosting an informational webinar to go through the guidelines, application process, and overall granting timeline. This webinar will be held on October 9, 2024, from 11am to 12 noon. Please click here to register

For full application details and to submit, visit Project Grants – Canadian Race Relations Foundation (crrf-fcrr.ca).

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