The COVID-19 pandemic has been an unpredictable and challenging time for many, with some communities experiencing higher levels of vulnerability than others. Marginalized groups, youth, children and the elderly, essential workers, and newcomers are just some of the communities that have faced increased challenges. To provide emergency relief, the Government of Canada launched the Emergency Community Support Fund (ECSF) to help support communities made increasingly vulnerable by the pandemic.
With COVID-19 cases increasing in many communities, and a continuous call for emergency relief, the ECSF will reopen with a second round of funding, providing much-needed assistance to charities and non-profit organizations serving communities experiencing vulnerability.
The Government of Canada is flowing this funding through Community Foundations of Canada, United Way Centraide Canada and the Canadian Red Cross. We are proud to be working with CFC and the Government of Canada to deliver funding locally in Richmond, to ensure that our citizens are safe and healthy.
Through the ECSF, we will be investing an additional $152,740 towards local charities and qualified donees supporting people experiencing heightened vulnerability. The expected maximum grant is $15,000, but larger grants will be considered for projects with significant or groundbreaking community impact.
Organizations can apply through October 30.
Learn more about the program and find out if your organization is eligible to apply:
The Emergency Community Support Fund
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