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HPI - Aboriginal Communities - Community Entity

Federal grant program data for HPI - Aboriginal Communities - Community Entity. Explore top recipients, geographic distribution, and funding amounts.

HPI - Aboriginal Communities - Community Entity has been awarded 17 federal government grants, totaling $9,925,706. Top recipients include Lu'ma Native Housing Society, Aboriginal Labour Force Development Circle, and Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres. These grants were predominantly issued by Employment and Social Development Canada.

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HPI - Aboriginal Communities - Community Entity

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Total Grants

17

Total Amount

$9.9M

Provinces Served

5

Top Recipients by Funding Amount

#RecipientGrantsTotal Amount
1Lu'ma Native Housing Society1$4.3M
2Aboriginal Labour Force Development Circle3$1.9M
3Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres2$1.1M
4Edmonton Housing Trust Fund1$675.5K
5Social Planning and Research Council of Hamilton1$422.2K
6Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment & Training Association1$347.0K
7Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo2$245.6K
8City of Red Deer1$243.9K
9Shkoday Abinojiiwak Obimiwedoon1$207.6K
10City of Iqaluit1$137.7K
11City of Yellowknife1$133.2K
12City of Lethbridge1$76.7K
13City of Grande Prairie1$55.2K

Geographic Distribution by Province

Province / TerritoryGrantsTotal AmountShare
BC2$4.7M47%
ON7$3.7M37%
AB6$1.3M13%
NU1$137.7K1%
NT1$133.2K1%

Recent Grants

Lu'ma Native Housing Society
$4.3M--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Aboriginal Labour Force Development Circle
$1.5M--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Edmonton Housing Trust Fund
$675.5K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres
$666.7K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres
$454.7K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Social Planning and Research Council of Hamilton
$422.2K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment & Training Association
$347.0K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Aboriginal Labour Force Development Circle
$253.3K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
City of Red Deer
$243.9K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Shkoday Abinojiiwak Obimiwedoon
$207.6K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
$200.6K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Aboriginal Labour Force Development Circle
$167.8K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
City of Iqaluit
$137.7K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
City of Yellowknife
$133.2K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
City of Lethbridge
$76.7K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
City of Grande Prairie
$55.2K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
$45.0K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.