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Funding available to community service organizations in Southern Vancouver Island and the Cowichan Valley

The funding is part of a $400 million nationwide investment from the Government of sa国际传媒
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The Community Services Recovery Fund aims to support charities and non-profits across Southern Vancouver Island and the Cowichan Valley.

Southern Vancouver Island and Cowichan Valley non-profit organizations, Indigenous governing bodies, and charities can now apply for funding through the Government of sa国际传媒’s $400 million .

Locally, United Way Southern Vancouver Island, the Canadian Red Cross, and the Victoria Foundation are accepting applications until February 21, 2023. This funding is part of a $400 million nationwide investment from the Government of sa国际传媒. Eligible non-profit organizations, Indigenous governing bodies, and charities serving a portion of a province or territory can apply for one of two tiers available in the local stream. Tier one includes funding ranging from $10,000 - $100,000 while tier two covers $100,001 - $200,000 for applicants that meet specific criteria.

“United, we champion initiatives, programs, and projects that integrate and make a significant, positive change in people's lives,” says Danella Parks, director of community impact with United Way Southern Vancouver Island. ” As society recovers and rebuilds, United Way is honoured to support this investment by the Government of sa国际传媒 with a focus on program and service innovation and redesign in the non-profit sector.”

The Community Services Recovery Fund aims to strengthen charities and non-profits since they play a key role in addressing persistent and complex social problems faced by all communities. This support will help fund one-time projects focused on people, systems and program innovation.

“Now more than ever, it will be vital for charities, non-profit organizations, and Indigenous governing bodies to have the resources they need to help communities recover from the COVID-19 pandemic,” says Naomi Armstrong, director, planning and business support, British Columbia and Yukon, Canadian Red Cross. “We thank the Government of sa国际传媒 for their investment in the long-term needs of communities through projects funded by the Community Service Recovery Fund.”

Projects funded under the Community Services Recovery Fund will work within one of the Project Focus Areas below. All unincorporated non-profits should apply to the Canadian Red Cross:

Investing in People -

Funding will support one-time projects that focus on how organizations recruit, retain, engage and support their personnel, including staff, volunteers and boards of directors. This project focus area will be supported by the Canadian Red Cross.

Investing in Systems and Processes -

Funding will support one-time projects that invest in the systems and processes involved in creating the internal workings of an organization’s overall structure.

Investing in Program and Service Innovation and Redesign -

Funding will support one-time projects primarily focused on program and service innovation and redesign using information gained during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“As we emerge from the pandemic, non-profits and charitable organizations continue to adapt to the changing needs of our communities,” says Sandra Richardson, Victoria Foundation CEO.  “With these challenges come new opportunities to evolve systems and processes to build resiliency as we move forward together. The Victoria Foundation is proud to support this investment by the Government of sa国际传媒.”

More specific information including the applicant guide, recording of the how to apply webinar, eligibility details, FAQs and the “Where to Apply” questionnaire can be found on the website.