Program update
As part of Community Grant’s commitment to continuous improvement, the Multiculturalism, Indigenous and Inclusion program (MIIG) is currently under review. Updated program information will be available once the review is complete.
Those organizations wanting to apply for the September 1, 2022 intake of MIIG are encouraged to apply for the Community Initiatives Program Project-Based funding stream, which has a broad scope for project eligibility. Organizations can contact Community Grants at 1-800-642-3855 or go to CIP Project-Based grant for more information. The next deadline for submission for CIP Project-Based is May 15, 2022.
Reporting requirements
Projects must be completed and accounted for within 18 months from the date the grant payment is received.
Project scope and financial reporting must be completed using the Final Accountability Report (DOCX, 88 KB) and submitted to program staff within the periods specified in the guidelines unless an extension of the reporting date has been approved. Additional accounting requirements are outlined in the program guidelines (PDF, 408 KB).
Resources
To assist organizations with planning their projects the following resources are available:
Organizations
- Alberta Human Rights Commission
- Coalitions Creating Equity (5 Alberta locations)
- AUMA Welcoming and Inclusive Communities
- Supporting Indigenous Sharing Network (Calgary and Lethbridge)
- Universities Canada
- Canadian Multicultural Education Foundation
- Canadian Race Relations Foundation
- Canadian Cultural Mosaic Foundation (Calgary)
- Alberta Association for Multicultural Education
- Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion
Publications
- Pathways to Change: Facilitating the full civic engagement of diversity groups in Canadian society (2007) (PDF, 584 KB)
- Truth and Reconciliation – Calls to Action (PDF, 299 KB)
- UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (PDF, 150 KB)
Financial Assistance Summary
The Financial Assistance Summary (PDF, 714 KB) lists approximately 40 organizations and their non-profit grant programs.
The document was updated in July 2019, however, grant details and information can change any time. Contact the sources you are interested in before making a request or application for funding.
Building Corporate Relationships Toolkit
The toolkit outlines a 5-step process that can help small and medium-sized non-profits build effective relationships with the corporate sector and other community partners.
- Building Corporate Relationships – A Toolkit for Nonprofits
- Tisser des liens avec les entreprises – Une boite à outils pour les organismes sans but lucratif
Contact
Connect with the Community Grants office:
Toll free: 1-800-642-3855
Email: [email protected]
Address:
Multiculturalism, Indigenous and Inclusion Grant
Alberta Culture and Status of Women
Suite 212, 17205 106A Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1M7
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