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   United Way Alberta Northwest 

Community Services Recovery Fund

United Way Alberta Northwest takes part in the Community Services Recovery Fund – a $400 million investment in charities and non-profits. 

 

Now more than ever, charities and non-profits are playing a key role in addressing persistent and complex social problems faced by all Canadians. The Community Services Recovery Fund is a $400 million investment from the Government of Canada to support charities and non-profits as they build resilience by making investments in their people, organizations, and program innovation.

 

United Way Alberta Northwest is proud to be taking part in the Community Services Recovery Fund, a collaboration between United Way Centraide Canada, the Canadian Red Cross, and Community Foundations of Canada to provide funding to Community Service Organizations, including non-profit organizations, Indigenous Governing Bodies, and Registered Charities located across Canada.

 

The Community Services Recovery Fund responds to what charities and non-profits need right now and supports organizations as they adapt to the long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The deadline for applications was February 21, 2023. Applications are now being reviewed, and successful applicants will be informed by summer.

 

Visit www.communityservicesrecoveryfund.ca for more information.

 

 

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Centraide Alberta Nord-quest est fier de participer au Fonds de relance de services communautaires, une collaboration entre Centraide United Way Canada, la Croix-Rouge canadienne et les Fondations communautaires du Canada pour fournir du financement aux organismes communautaires, incluant les organisms à but non lucratif, les corps dirigeants autochtones et les organismes de bienfaisance enregistrés situés partout au Canada.

 

Le Fonds de relance des services communautaires est une réponse aux besoins actuels des organismes de bienfaisance et organismes à but non lucratif. Il les aidera à s’adapter aux effets à long terme de la pandémie de COVID-19.

La date limite pour présenter une demande était le 21 février 2023. Les demandes sont en cours d’évaluation et les organismes retenus en seront informés d’ici l’été.

 

Pour en savoir davantage, visitez le site fondsderelancedesservicescommunautaires.ca.

 

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