
Alberta’s government is launching the Community Pathways to Justice grant to support survivors of gender-based violence.
Through this grant, $1.25 million in one-time funding will be made available to help community-based organizations and Indigenous communities enhance access to justice and provide survivor-centered services.
“We are making this significant investment because gender-based violence has no place in society. This funding empowers community programs to help survivors identify gender-based violence, know how to respond and have the support they need to move forward if they are impacted,” said Mickey Amery, Minister of Justice and Attorney General for Alberta.
The grant supports programs that focus on victim support, education and awareness, legal navigation, system coordination and restorative justice.
Funding will be awarded to eligible Alberta-based organizations, including registered not-for-profits, charities, and Indigenous communities.
Grants range from $50,000 to $150,000 and must be used for operational activities. The application process opens today and will close on August 1.
More details on this funding can be found here.
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