Community Resilience Fund
The Community Resilience Fund (CRF) provides financial support to organizations working to improve Canada's understanding and capacity to prevent and counter violent extremism. Supporting partnerships and innovation is key to countering radicalization to violence in Canada.
Calls for Applications
The Call for Applications is now closed and is no longer accepting applications. The deadline to submit an application was January 25, 2022.
CRF Eligible Activities
- Research;
- Programming;
- Evaluation; and
- Networking, including network and coalition building (e.g., conferences, workshops and seminars)
CRF Eligible Applicants
Financial Assistance may be provided to the following classes of Recipients only if they have the legal capacity to enter into an agreement:
- National, provincial, territorial, municipal, Aboriginal, youth-led, community or professional organizations, societies and associations which have voluntarily associated themselves for a not-for-profit purpose, and which have the mandate to represent their membership or community;
- Not-for-profit organizations including non-governmental organizations, non-profit corporations, community groups, umbrella organizations, and regulatory bodies and apprenticeship authorities, as well as associations serving the private sector;
- A provincial or local police service, including an indigenous police service, and/or its governing authority (also known as a board or police commission);
- Provincial, territorial, municipal, regional, and indigenous governments and their agencies;
- Universities and educational institutions;
- Individual researchers, acting in their personal capacity;
- Research institutions, domestic or international, with an established record in relevant field(s), pursuing a domestic focus;
- International non-governmental organizations, including bodies associated/affiliated with organizations of which Canada is a member, which have their purpose supporting domestic public safety as a priority; and
- For-profit institutions with a record of developing and delivering programming, and performing research or related activities relevant to the goals of the Canada Centre. These for-profit institutions may be eligible provided that the nature and the intent of the activity is non-commercial.
Federal institutions, including any department, branch, office, board, agency, commission, corporations, or other entity which received an annual appropriation from Parliament, are not eligible for funding under the Community Resilience Fund.
For questions on the Community Resilience Fund, or to be added to the mailing list, please contact crf-frc@ps-sp.gc.ca .
Projects to date
Descriptions of projects that have received funding through the Community Resilience Fund.
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