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HPS-Aboriginal Communities-Shared Delivery

Données du programme de subventions fédérales HPS-Aboriginal Communities-Shared Delivery. Explorez les principaux bénéficiaires, la répartition géographique et les montants de financement.

HPS-Aboriginal Communities-Shared Delivery is associated with 13 Canadian federal government grants, totaling $2,345,406. Top recipients of these grants include Cress Housing Corporation, Shkoday Abinojiiwak Obimiwedoon, and Tillicum Lelum Aboriginal Society. Employment and Social Development Canada is the primary department involved in these grant allocations.

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HPS-Aboriginal Communities-Shared Delivery

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Total Grants

13

Total Amount

$2.3M

Provinces Served

7

Top Recipients by Funding Amount

#RecipientGrantsTotal Amount
1Cress Housing Corporation1$850.0K
2Shkoday Abinojiiwak Obimiwedoon1$294.1K
3Tillicum Lelum Aboriginal Society1$236.4K
4Centre d'amitié autochtone de Sept-Îles (CAASI)1$177.1K
5Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Society Yukon2$172.2K
6The Lighthouse Supported Living Inc.1$150.0K
7Central Urban Metis Federation (1993) Inc.1$138.4K
8Brandon Friendship Centre Inc.1$99.5K
9The Salvation Army1$69.8K
10Gignoo Transition House Inc.1$65.2K
11Main Street Project, Inc.1$47.3K
12Friendship House Association of Prince Rupert1$45.6K

Geographic Distribution by Province

Province / TerritoryGrantsTotal AmountShare
SK3$1.1M49%
BC3$351.8K15%
ON1$294.1K13%
QC1$177.1K8%
YT2$172.2K7%
MB2$146.8K6%
NB1$65.2K3%

Recent Grants

Cress Housing Corporation
$850.0K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Shkoday Abinojiiwak Obimiwedoon
$294.1K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Tillicum Lelum Aboriginal Society
$236.4K--
Communities that have been identified as having a significant problem with homelessness are able to access multi-year fu...
Centre d'amitié autochtone de Sept-Îles (CAASI)
$177.1K--
Communities that have been identified as having a significant problem with homelessness are able to access multi-year fu...
The Lighthouse Supported Living Inc.
$150.0K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Society Yukon
$138.8K--
Communities that have been identified as having a significant problem with homelessness are able to access multi-year fu...
Central Urban Metis Federation (1993) Inc.
$138.4K--
Communities that have been identified as having a significant problem with homelessness are able to access multi-year fu...
Brandon Friendship Centre Inc.
$99.5K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
The Salvation Army
$69.8K--
Communities that have been identified as having a significant problem with homelessness are able to access multi-year fu...
Gignoo Transition House Inc.
$65.2K--
Communities that have been identified as having a significant problem with homelessness are able to access multi-year fu...
Main Street Project, Inc.
$47.3K--
Communities that have been identified as having a significant problem with homelessness are able to access multi-year fu...
Friendship House Association of Prince Rupert
$45.6K--
To ensure that services meet the acute and unique needs of homeless Aboriginal people, whether in cities or rural areas.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Society Yukon
$33.4K--
Communities that have been identified as having a significant problem with homelessness are able to access multi-year fu...