Anti-Racism Grant Funding Available
Non-profit and charitable organizations are invited to apply for the 2024 round of Anti-Racism Grant funding.
Funding through this program will be used to develop and deliver Anti-Racism activities that benefit and impact racialized and Indigenous communities in Prince Edward Island. A total of $100,000 funding is available.
The Anti-Racism Grant has been designed to help promote a culture of diversity and inclusion, address racism and strengthen the link between racial equality and community cohesion.
“Through the first round of funding, we received many applications to address Anti-Racism through various projects and activities. It’s amazing to see community organizations develop Anti-Racism initiatives that help Islanders become more aware and better informed about the racism and discrimination that, unfortunately, does exist in our province.’’
– Premier Dennis King
The following groups and organizations are invited to apply:
- Indigenous governments, bands, councils, or non-profits;
- Non-profit organizations, institutions and associations;
- Municipalities;
- Registered charities;
- Advocacy groups;
- Educational institutions.
Eligible projects must promote Anti-Racism education and awareness, community support and capacity-building and improve organizational governance. Examples of Anti-Racism themes and priority areas include:
- Reduce systemic racial barriers: reducing barriers to inclusion by addressing systemic racism in education, healthcare, justice system, housing, public services and employment.
- Research and collect disaggregated data: promoting and increasing availability and accessibility of data, evidence and community insights on race related issues in PEI.
- Build organizational capacity: developing and strengthening the skills, instincts, abilities, processes and resources that organizations and communities need to survive, adapt and thrive in a fast-change world.
- Enhance awareness: innovative projects that will enhance awareness, education and action towards preventing violence against women in PEI, with a specific focus on racialized women and gender diverse people.
Applications will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. on February 12, 2024. To apply, and for more information about the grant, visit Anti-Racism Grants.
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/executive-council-office/anti-racism-grants