
The Alberta government is investing in prevention-focused initiatives that help men and boys prevent gender-based violence.
One-time grants totalling $720,000 will support three community-led programs that promote healthy relationships, emotional well-being and positive role modelling among men and boys.
The programs aim to help create the necessary conditions for healing and long-term safety.
“Men and boys are key partners in our work to end gender-based violence and this funding strengthens programs that build safer communities for everyone. I am grateful to the front-line workers leading that change and helping to break the cycle of violence today,” said Tanya Fir, Alberta Minister of Arts, Culture and Status of Women.
The strategy commits to supporting targeted prevention programs that engage and mobilize more men and boys as partners in stopping violence at its roots.
These programs go beyond prevention, offering safe, supportive spaces where men and boys can heal, grow and reconnect with their communities after experiencing violence.
Trusted community organizations will deliver these services to those at risk of experiencing or committing harm.
“Culturally rooted support for Indigenous men and boys is crucial to preventing gender-based violence. The Government of Alberta’s financial support of the I Am A Kind Man program helps Friendship Centres build capacity to be an essential catalyst for the development of respectful relationships founded on traditional values,” said Joanne Mason, CEO, Alberta Native Friendship Centres Association.
Men and boys are also affected by gender-based violence both as victims and perpetrators, with one-third of Canadian men experiencing some form of intimate partner violence in their lifetime.
The $720,000 investment expands three ongoing community-led initiatives that engage men and boys in violence prevention. The grant recipients are:
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- Fear is Not Love Society – $280,000 ($210,000 in 2024–25, $70,000 in 2025–26)
- Alberta Native Friendship Centres Association (ANFCA) – $200,000
- Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) Banff – $240,000
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