Federal government grants for 'Health System Capacity, Social Development' total $4,065,096 across 15 grants. The top recipients include GARDEN RIVER FIRST NATION, GRAND CONSEIL DE LA NATION WABAN-AKI INC., and KANESATAKE HEALTH CENTER. Indigenous Services Canada is the primary department responsible for these funding initiatives.
Health System Capacity, Social Development
SaveTotal Grants
15
Total Amount
$4.1M
Provinces Served
4
Top Recipients by Funding Amount
| # | Recipient | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GARDEN RIVER FIRST NATION | 1 | $907.8K |
| 2 | GRAND CONSEIL DE LA NATION WABAN-AKI INC. | 1 | $730.9K |
| 3 | KANESATAKE HEALTH CENTER | 1 | $545.7K |
| 4 | PREMIERE NATION DES INNUS DE NUTASHKUAN | 1 | $373.2K |
| 5 | INDEPENDENT FIRST NATIONS ALLIANCE | 1 | $337.0K |
| 6 | MUSCOWPETUNG BAND | 1 | $195.2K |
| 7 | SAUGEEN FIRST NATION | 1 | $186.0K |
| 8 | FEDERATION OF SASKATCHEWAN INDIANS, INC. | 1 | $170.2K |
| 9 | REGROUPEMENT DES CENTRES D'AMITIÉ AUTOCHTONES DU QUÉBEC | 1 | $158.0K |
| 10 | TIMISKAMING FIRST NATION | 1 | $128.2K |
| 11 | LES ATIKAMEKW DE MANAWAN | 1 | $97.2K |
| 12 | KEESEEKOOWENIN BAND | 1 | $81.5K |
| 13 | CONSEIL DE LA PREMIÈRE NATION ABITIBIWINNI | 1 | $80.6K |
| 14 | KITIGAN ZIBI ANISHINABEG | 1 | $42.5K |
| 15 | SANDY LAKE FIRST NATION | 1 | $31.0K |
Geographic Distribution by Province
| Province / Territory | Grants | Total Amount | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| QC | 8 | $2.2M | 53% |
| ON | 4 | $1.5M | 36% |
| SK | 2 | $365.5K | 9% |
| MB | 1 | $81.5K | 2% |
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