Canadian federal government open data indicates 21 grants totaling $40,055,757.12 were awarded for Child and Family Services, Community Infrastructure, and Social Development. The primary department responsible for these grants was Indigenous Services Canada. Top recipients included WASAGAMACK FIRST NATION, MATHIAS COLOMB BAND, and CONSEIL DES ATIKAMEKW DE WEMOTACI.
Child and Family Services, Community Infrastructure, Social Development
SaveTotal Grants
21
Total Amount
$40.1M
Provinces Served
4
Top Recipients by Funding Amount
| # | Recipient | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | WASAGAMACK FIRST NATION | 1 | $8.5M |
| 2 | MATHIAS COLOMB BAND | 1 | $5.0M |
| 3 | CONSEIL DES ATIKAMEKW DE WEMOTACI | 1 | $3.8M |
| 4 | MUSQUEAM INDIAN BAND | 2 | $3.6M |
| 5 | SHAMATTAWA FIRST NATION | 1 | $3.2M |
| 6 | NUXALK NATION BAND | 1 | $2.4M |
| 7 | SWAN LAKE BAND | 1 | $2.3M |
| 8 | THE KEY FIRST NATION | 1 | $1.9M |
| 9 | STAR BLANKET CREE NATION | 1 | $1.7M |
| 10 | COMMUNAUTÉ ANICINAPE DE KITCISAKIK | 1 | $1.4M |
| 11 | Xatsull First Nation | 2 | $1.4M |
| 12 | WITCHEKAN LAKE BAND | 1 | $913.1K |
| 13 | WOOD MOUNTAIN BAND | 1 | $828.8K |
| 14 | WEST MOBERLY FIRST NATIONS | 1 | $704.3K |
| 15 | KISPIOX | 1 | $682.1K |
| 16 | PENTICTON INDIAN BAND | 1 | $668.0K |
| 17 | CAPE MUDGE INDIAN BAND | 1 | $530.7K |
| 18 | DOUGLAS INDIAN BAND | 1 | $307.9K |
| 19 | QUALICUM FIRST NATION | 1 | $256.1K |
Geographic Distribution by Province
| Province / Territory | Grants | Total Amount | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| MB | 4 | $19.0M | 47% |
| BC | 11 | $10.6M | 26% |
| SK | 4 | $5.4M | 13% |
| QC | 2 | $5.1M | 13% |
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