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Supplementary Health Benefits, Health System Capacity, Health Promotion & Disease Prevention

Federal grant program data for Supplementary Health Benefits, Health System Capacity, Health Promotion & Disease Prevention. Explore top recipients, geographic distribution, and funding amounts.

The Canadian federal government awarded 18 grants totaling $10,505,473 for Supplementary Health Benefits, Health System Capacity, and Health Promotion & Disease Prevention. Top recipients included ATLANTIC POLICY CONGRESS OF FIRST NATION CHIEFS SECRETARIAT, Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority, and DRIFTPILE CREE NATION. These grants were primarily administered by Indigenous Services Canada and Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada.

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Supplementary Health Benefits, Health System Capacity, Health Promotion & Disease Prevention

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Total Grants

18

Total Amount

$10.5M

Provinces Served

7

Top Recipients by Funding Amount

#RecipientGrantsTotal Amount
1ATLANTIC POLICY CONGRESS OF FIRST NATION CHIEFS SECRETARIAT1$3.3M
2Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority1$2.3M
3DRIFTPILE CREE NATION1$1.9M
4STURGEON LAKE FIRST NATION1$851.8K
5MONTREAL LAKE BAND1$419.6K
6CHIPEWYAN PRAIRIE FIRST NATION1$408.6K
7MATHIAS COLOMB BAND1$345.6K
8TALLCREE TRIBAL GOVERNMENT1$344.1K
9LITTLE GRAND RAPIDS BAND1$245.8K
10ABEGWEIT BAND1$198.5K
11O-PIPON-NA-PIWIN CREE NATION1$159.0K
12LITTLE SASKATCHEWAN BAND1$123.7K
13Loon River Cree1$89.1K
14BUCTOUCHE BAND COUNCIL1$80.4K
15MUSKOWEKWAN BAND1$75.7K
16Meadow Lake Tribal Council1$11.9K
17ZHIIBAAHAASING FIRST NATION1$10.8K
18MONTANA BAND1$-316308

Geographic Distribution by Province

Province / TerritoryGrantsTotal AmountShare
NS1$3.3M31%
AB5$2.4M23%
ON2$2.3M22%
SK4$1.4M13%
MB4$874.1K8%
PE1$198.5K2%
NB1$80.4K1%

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