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Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund (IPRF) is sponsored by Community Foundations of Canada. The IPRF supports Indigenous communities and organizations, focusing on projects built upon the resiliency of and guided by Indigenous Peoples.
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Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund – Community Foundations of Canada Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund The Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund (IPRF), is a fund that is built upon the resiliency of and guided by Indigenous Peoples to support Indigenous communities and organizations.
The emergence of the pandemic posed significant challenges for Indigenous peoples, especially those in remote settings where inequitable access to basic supports compounded by COVID-19 was a cause for immediate dedicated philanthropic action. As an original signatory to the Philanthropic Declaration of Action in support of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission , Community Foundations of Canada is supporting this work as a partner.
IPRF benefits from a strong and supportive network of partners, champions, and allies, as well as legitimacy in the philanthropic community. As IPRF moves into 2022, we took time to reflect on its path. Learn more about upcoming intakes and download the Applicant Guide for more information about applicant eligibility, how to apply and more.
Press Release | Leading Canadian Foundations Increase Investments to Advance Reconciliation Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund awards close to $900,000 to Indigenous-led organizations across Canada A Kaskawulash Glacier: About the Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund
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The Fund for Women & Girls Grant Program is sponsored by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC). The Fund for Women & Girls, an initiative of TFEC, makes grants to local nonprofit organizations in specific South Central PA counties. The grants support projects that advance the lives of women and girls by providing opportunities to address basic needs, develop economic self-sufficiency, and strengthen health and safety needs.
VGF grants will be used to develop and/or support community-based entities to recruit, manage, and support volunteers. CNCS seeks to fund effective approaches that expand volunteering, strengthen the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit and retain skill-based volunteers, and develop strategies to use volunteers effectively to solve problems. Specifically, the VGF grants will support efforts that expand the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit, manage, support and retain individuals to serve in high quality volunteer assignments.Applicants that receive funding under this Notice may directly carry out the activities supported under the award, or may carry out the activities by making sub-grants to community-based entities, supporting volunteer generation at these entities.). Funding Opportunity Number: AC-05-25-21. Assistance Listing: 94.021. Funding Instrument: G. Category: O. Award Amount: $6.1M total program funding.