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Events component — The Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Program:

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Value

Up to 100% of the eligible expenses of the event up to a maximum of $100,000.

Description

The Events component is intended to fund initiatives that nurture and promote intercultural or interfaith understanding, promote discussions on multiculturalism, diversity, racism and religious discrimination, or celebrate a community’s history and culture, such as heritage months recognized by Parliament.

Eligible Applicants

To be eligible for funding, your organization or group must be a(n):

  • Canadian not-for-profit organization, association, or unincorporated group
  • Canadian incorporated and unincorporated municipalities and township with a population of up to 10,000
  • Indigenous not-for-profit organization (First Nations, Inuit, or Métis)
  • Indigenous government, band council or tribal council

Eligible Expenses

Only project-related expenses are eligible, which can be of cash and in-kind value. These may include:

  • salaries, benefits
  • consulting fees
  • honoraria (but not for board members)
  • recruiting, training, or supporting local volunteers (e.g., childcare, uniform or transportation)
  • performers’ and artists’ fees and expenses
  • domestic travel and accommodation for event participants (in accordance with the National Joint Council’s Travel Directive)
  • liability insurance (public events funded under the Events component must be covered by liability insurance)
  • translation from one of Canada’s official languages to the other
  • translation where language comprehension is a barrier to access or participation
  • communications, publicity, promotional material
  • facility rental, production and set-up costs; (including security costs)
  • administration/overhead costs (up to a maximum of 15% of total project funding)

Deadline Date

Applications are accepted on a continuous basis.

Contact

Contact Name: Community Support, Multiculturalism, and Anti-Racism Initiatives Program Department of Canadian Heritage

E-mail Address: soutienauxcommunautes-communitysupport@pch.gc.ca

Website: https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/funding/community-multiculturalism-anti-racism/events/application-guidelines.html

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