The Community Participation Funding Program (CPFP) helps eligible Indigenous groups and local communities to take part in developing and improving Canada’s marine transportation system.
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The Community Participation Funding Program (CPFP) helps eligible Indigenous groups and local communities to take part in developing and improving Canada’s marine transportation system.
Eligible recipients include:
Grants may be provided to fund the following short-term eligible activities if the proposed activity directly contributes to one or more of the program objectives: Activities include:
For example, costs eligible for reimbursement could include:
This program accepts applications on a continuous basis. Applications must be submitted at least 15 business days prior to the planned engagement activity or meeting date. Funding is allocated on a first-come, first-served basis until program funds are fully exhausted. Applicants are encouraged to apply early. Please visit the official website for complete details and guidelines.
Contact Name: Community Participation Funding Program (CPFP)
E-mail Address: tc.cpfp-pfpc.tc@tc.gc.ca
Location:
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