The Government of Alberta has opened funding for the First Responders’ Mental Health Grants which will provide a total of $1.5 million dollars in grants for 2022-23. Nonprofits can apply for funding under the services stream which is “for non-profit organizations that provide services to first responders and emergency health care workers living with or at risk for PTSI” (post-traumatic stress injuries). The deadline for applications is June 13, 2022. Detailed grant application guidelines for the services stream can be found here.
Read MoreThe Government of Alberta has opened funding for the First Responders’ Mental Health Grants which will provide a total of $1.5 million dollars in grants for 2022-23. Nonprofits can apply for funding under the services stream which is “for non-profit organizations that provide services to first responders and emergency health care workers living with or at risk for PTSI” (post-traumatic stress injuries). The deadline for applications is June 13, 2022. Detailed grant application guidelines for the services stream can be found here.
Read MoreThe Government of Alberta has opened funding for the First Responders’ Mental Health Grants which will provide a total of $1.5 million dollars in grants for 2022-23. Nonprofits can apply for funding under the services stream which is “for non-profit organizations that provide services to first responders and emergency health care workers living with or at risk for PTSI” (post-traumatic stress injuries). The deadline for applications is June 13, 2022. Detailed grant application guidelines for the services stream can be found here.
Read MoreThe Government of Alberta has opened funding for the First Responders’ Mental Health Grants which will provide a total of $1.5 million dollars in grants for 2022-23. Nonprofits can apply for funding under the services stream which is “for non-profit organizations that provide services to first responders and emergency health care workers living with or at risk for PTSI” (post-traumatic stress injuries). The deadline for applications is June 13, 2022. Detailed grant application guidelines for the services stream can be found here.
Read MoreThe Government of Alberta has announced a new crowdfunding platform, intended to support organizations to fundraise online. According to their release, the Crowdfunding Alberta platform is meant to “enable organizations to quickly raise money by collecting small, individual contributions from a large pool of donors through an online platform and help donors find local non-profits and causes they care about”. In addition to managing the platform, the government is providing $1 million in “top-up” funding aimed at encouraging donations through the platform.
Read MoreThe Government of Alberta has announced a new crowdfunding platform, intended to support organizations to fundraise online. According to their release, the Crowdfunding Alberta platform is meant to “enable organizations to quickly raise money by collecting small, individual contributions from a large pool of donors through an online platform and help donors find local non-profits and causes they care about”. In addition to managing the platform, the government is providing $1 million in “top-up” funding aimed at encouraging donations through the platform.
Read MoreThe Government of Alberta has announced a new crowdfunding platform, intended to support organizations to fundraise online. According to their release, the Crowdfunding Alberta platform is meant to “enable organizations to quickly raise money by collecting small, individual contributions from a large pool of donors through an online platform and help donors find local non-profits and causes they care about”. In addition to managing the platform, the government is providing $1 million in “top-up” funding aimed at encouraging donations through the platform.
Read MoreThe Government of Alberta has announced a new crowdfunding platform, intended to support organizations to fundraise online. According to their release, the Crowdfunding Alberta platform is meant to “enable organizations to quickly raise money by collecting small, individual contributions from a large pool of donors through an online platform and help donors find local non-profits and causes they care about”. In addition to managing the platform, the government is providing $1 million in “top-up” funding aimed at encouraging donations through the platform.
Read MoreThe Government of Alberta recently announced the Women’s Economic Recovery Challenge Grant Program. The purpose of this new program is to fund, “initiatives led by Alberta nonprofit organizations that help enhance women’s economic opportunities by providing strategies and solutions to address barriers and engage more effectively in the economy”.
Read MoreThe Government of Alberta recently announced the Women’s Economic Recovery Challenge Grant Program. The purpose of this new program is to fund, “initiatives led by Alberta nonprofit organizations that help enhance women’s economic opportunities by providing strategies and solutions to address barriers and engage more effectively in the economy”.
Read MoreThe Government of Alberta recently announced the Women’s Economic Recovery Challenge Grant Program. The purpose of this new program is to fund, “initiatives led by Alberta nonprofit organizations that help enhance women’s economic opportunities by providing strategies and solutions to address barriers and engage more effectively in the economy”.
Read MoreThe Government of Alberta recently announced the Women’s Economic Recovery Challenge Grant Program. The purpose of this new program is to fund, “initiatives led by Alberta nonprofit organizations that help enhance women’s economic opportunities by providing strategies and solutions to address barriers and engage more effectively in the economy”.
Read MoreCCVO recently made a submission to Tanya Fir, Associate Minister of Red Tape Reduction, asking that the Charitable Fund-raising Act is amended to exempt charities and nonprofits from being required to register. With approximately 900 organizations currently registered under the Charitable Fund-raising Act, creating this exemption could significantly reduce the administrative burden on nonprofits, charities, and public servants alike.
Read MoreCCVO recently made a submission to Tanya Fir, Associate Minister of Red Tape Reduction, asking that the Charitable Fund-raising Act is amended to exempt charities and nonprofits from being required to register. With approximately 900 organizations currently registered under the Charitable Fund-raising Act, creating this exemption could significantly reduce the administrative burden on nonprofits, charities, and public servants alike.
Read MoreCCVO recently made a submission to Tanya Fir, Associate Minister of Red Tape Reduction, asking that the Charitable Fund-raising Act is amended to exempt charities and nonprofits from being required to register. With approximately 900 organizations currently registered under the Charitable Fund-raising Act, creating this exemption could significantly reduce the administrative burden on nonprofits, charities, and public servants alike.
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