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.
HPS-Aboriginal Communities-Shared Delivery
SaveTotal Grants
13
Total Amount
$2.3M
Provinces Served
7
Top Recipients by Funding Amount
| # | Recipient | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cress Housing Corporation | 1 | $850.0K |
| 2 | Shkoday Abinojiiwak Obimiwedoon | 1 | $294.1K |
| 3 | Tillicum Lelum Aboriginal Society | 1 | $236.4K |
| 4 | Centre d'amitié autochtone de Sept-Îles (CAASI) | 1 | $177.1K |
| 5 | Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Society Yukon | 2 | $172.2K |
| 6 | The Lighthouse Supported Living Inc. | 1 | $150.0K |
| 7 | Central Urban Metis Federation (1993) Inc. | 1 | $138.4K |
| 8 | Brandon Friendship Centre Inc. | 1 | $99.5K |
| 9 | The Salvation Army | 1 | $69.8K |
| 10 | Gignoo Transition House Inc. | 1 | $65.2K |
| 11 | Main Street Project, Inc. | 1 | $47.3K |
| 12 | Friendship House Association of Prince Rupert | 1 | $45.6K |
Geographic Distribution by Province
| Province / Territory | Grants | Total Amount | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| SK | 3 | $1.1M | 49% |
| BC | 3 | $351.8K | 15% |
| ON | 1 | $294.1K | 13% |
| QC | 1 | $177.1K | 8% |
| YT | 2 | $172.2K | 7% |
| MB | 2 | $146.8K | 6% |
| NB | 1 | $65.2K | 3% |
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