Over 250 projects from women’s and Indigenous organizations across Canada will receive funding to ensure they can continue providing essential supports to women and their families
March 8, 2019 – Toronto, Ontario – Department for Women and Gender Equality
Women’s organizations provide essential services to our communities, supporting women and girls to be financially secure, free from violence, and able to fully participate in all aspects of our economy and society. Yet for far too long they have been chronically underfunded, underestimated and undermined. The Government of Canada recognizes that women’s organizations are the lifeblood of the women’s movement and that maintaining and growing their ability to do this important work is the most effective way to advance gender equality.
That’s why today, on International Women’s Day, the Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister of International Development and Minister for Women and Gender Equality together with the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship and Member of Parliament for York South–Weston, announced that the government will invest in over 250 projects from women’s organizations and Indigenous organizations serving women across Canada under the Capacity-building Fund. The fund stems from the Budget 2018 announcement of $100 million over five years to support a viable and sustainable women’s movement across Canada.
The announcement was made at the Daniels Spectrum Artscape, where Ministers Monsef and Hussen highlighted four of the projects that will receive funding:
The funding stems from a call for proposals announced by Minister Monsef in October 2018. Other projects related to this call for proposals will be announced in the coming months.
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“On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the women and women’s organizations breaking through barriers, and express our gratitude to those who have been doing this work for decades on little more than a shoestring budget. The women’s movement across Canada has been asking for a reliable, predictable and accessible source of funds to ensure the sustainability of their work. Our government listened. With this stable and flexible funding we are helping them scale up so they can grow and endure, because we know that investing in women’s organizations is the most effective way to advance gender equality. By supporting a movement that has achieved amazing results, we are growing the middle class, strengthening families and communities, and creating lasting change that benefits everyone.”
The Honourable Maryam Monsef, P.C., M.P.
Minister of International Development andMinister for Women and Gender Equality
“Since we were founded in 1985, the Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic has assisted more than 65,000 women. In 2018 alone, the Clinic provided vital resources to more than 9,000 women in need of our support. With this federal support, we can continue to help women build lives free from violence.”
Amanda Dale, Executive Director
Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic
“It’s our mission to support Canadian Muslim women and promote an understanding of our lived experiences through community engagement, research, public policy, and positive change. We are honoured to be receiving this federal support to sustain our efforts. It is especially special to us that the announcement today was made by Canada’s first Muslim federal Cabinet Minister.”
Nuzhat Jafri, Executive Director
Canadian Council of Muslim Women
“Twenty-four percent of women in Canada have a disability. With this federal support, we can continue our work to end the poverty, discrimination, and violence experienced by women with disabilities and Deaf women.”
Bonnie Brayton, National Executive Director
DisAbled Women’s Network Canada
“We are grateful to be selected for this crucial funding, which will help our Centre better support women dealing with isolation, abuse, newcomer integration, emotional health, and employment challenges. This will not only help individual women, but their families and communities too.”
Lynda Kosowan, Executive Director
Scarborough Women’s Centre
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Braeson Holland
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Office of the Minister for Women and Gender Equality
343-549-8825
Valérie Haché
Communications Officer
Department for Women and Gender Equality
819-420-8684
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