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(ACSDCP) Aboriginal Community Safety Development Contribution Program

Federal grant program data for (ACSDCP) Aboriginal Community Safety Development Contribution Program. Explore top recipients, geographic distribution, and funding amounts.

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(ACSDCP) Aboriginal Community Safety Development Contribution Program

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Total Grants

28

Total Amount

$12.5M

Provinces Served

7

Top Recipients by Funding Amount

#RecipientGrantsTotal Amount
1Ma-Mow-We-Tak Friendship Centre Inc.1$2.9M
2Listuguj Mi'gmaq Government / Gouvernement Mi'gmaq de Listuguj2$1.7M
3Meadow Lake Tribal Council2$966.2K
4Little Black Bear's Band1$920.0K
5Maskwacis Cree Tribal Council2$906.1K
6Pelican Lake First Nation | Première Nation de Pelican Lake1$842.2K
7Warriors Against Violence Society1$635.8K
8Okanagan Indian Band / Bande indienne d’Okanagan1$542.8K
9Homalco Indian Band1$396.9K
10National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation Inc. as represented by Thunderbird Partnership Foundation1$396.9K
11First Nations Health Managers Association1$374.3K
12Gift Lake Metis Settlement2$347.8K
13Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations1$260.8K
14Okanagan Nation Alliance1$244.1K
15Nikihk Management and Community Development Society1$207.9K
16Prince Albert Grand Council1$190.3K
17St. Theresa Point First Nation1$164.1K
18Esgenoopetitj First Nation1$127.7K
19City of Campbell River1$105.7K
20Samson Cree Nation1$100.1K

Geographic Distribution by Province

Province / TerritoryGrantsTotal AmountShare
MB2$3.1M24%
SK6$2.9M23%
BC8$2.5M20%
QC3$1.8M14%
AB5$1.4M11%
ON2$771.2K6%
NB2$178.3K1%

Departments Administering This Program

#DepartmentGrantsTotal Amount
1Public Safety Canada22$10.6M
2Unknown6$1.9M

Recent Grants

Ma-Mow-We-Tak Friendship Centre Inc.
$2.9M--
The primary goal of the Northern Circle of Youth project is to create opportunities that will support urban Indigenous y...
Little Black Bear's Band
$920.0K--
The purpose of this project is to implement key components identified in Little Black Bear’s Band recently completed com...
Maskwacis Cree Tribal Council
$895.7K--
Maskwacis Cree Tribal Council will create a "Pathways to Healthy Lifestyles" program that will Focus on holistic health ...
Listuguj Mi'gmaq Government / Gouvernement Mi'gmaq de Listuguj
$868.3K--
The Connections: Mi’gmaq Youth Leadership Peer Program will be designed using the Project Venture model and incorporatin...
Listuguj Mi'gmaq Government / Gouvernement Mi'gmaq de Listuguj
$868.3K--
The Connections: Mi’gmaq Youth Leadership Peer Program will be designed using the Project Venture model and incorporatin...
Pelican Lake First Nation | Première Nation de Pelican Lake
$842.2K--
The purpose of this project is to increase the capacity of Pelican Lake community members by building their own judicial...
Warriors Against Violence Society
$635.8K--
This project aims to develop an evidence-based best practice model that will result in a measurable reduction in incarce...
Okanagan Indian Band / Bande indienne d’Okanagan
$542.8K--
The 3 Year Comprehensive Safety Strategy project will deliver Youth Leadership Camps, Youth at Risk Workshops and Healin...
Meadow Lake Tribal Council
$483.1K--
The Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) will host community safety planning engagement sessions to develop one (1) compreh...
Meadow Lake Tribal Council
$483.1K--
The Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) will host community safety planning engagement sessions to develop one (1) compreh...
Homalco Indian Band
$396.9K--
The “Helping Each Other Out (Čɛčɛgatawɬ)” project will focus on addressing individual healing, collective trauma and cri...
National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation Inc. as represented by Thunderbird Partnership Foundation
$396.9K--
Thunderbird Partnership Foundation will host a 3-day national hybrid conference and communities that have undertaken the...
First Nations Health Managers Association
$374.3K--
This event will bring together representatives from partner communities from across Canada, who have participated in the...
Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations
$260.8K--
The “Holding Up Our Women and Girls - Prevention and Safety Initiative” will work towards increasing safety and wellness...
Okanagan Nation Alliance
$244.1K--
The Okanagan Nation Alliance will hold a regional community safety gathering to provide an opportunity for communities w...
Gift Lake Metis Settlement
$211.0K--
The Oskyak Nakatemowak (Youth Watch Over Us) project will focus on knowledge building, knowledge sharing and capacity bu...
Nikihk Management and Community Development Society
$207.9K--
The Kelly Lake Community & Cultural Safety Initiative will include land-based activities, lateral violence workshops, fi...
Prince Albert Grand Council
$190.3K--
The Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC)- Public Safety Implementation Team will host a community safety gathering/meeting...
St. Theresa Point First Nation
$164.1K--
St. Theresa Point First Nation will create a volunteer task force to guide this project with the primary goal of develop...
Gift Lake Metis Settlement
$136.9K--
Gift Lake’ Community Safety Plan committee will reconvene to refresh the previously developed Community Safety Plan, inf...
Esgenoopetitj First Nation
$127.7K--
The Esgenoopetitj Wellness Initiative: Capacity Building Project will support capacity building through training, knowle...
City of Campbell River
$105.7K--
The purpose of the project is to increase the capacity of the Campbell River Restorative Justice Program to provide more...
Samson Cree Nation
$100.1K--
Participants will have the opportunity to identify and then explore that four-factor “cure” utilizing an Indigenous resi...
Williams Lake Indian Band
$78.1K--
Williams Lake Indian Band is supporting several interventions that focus on wellness, healing and mental health. Engagem...
St. Mary's First Nation
$50.7K--
This project will allow St. Mary's First Nation to address training needs identified in their Community Safety Plan. Tw...