What this program stream offers
The Grants stream will fund projects that increase public awareness, share best practices or lessons learned that support and enhance Canada’s progress on the 2030 Agenda particularly within equity-deserving groups and groups or individuals in vulnerable situations.
We are currently accepting applications, from eligible organizations interested in receiving up to $200,000 in grant funding (maximum of $100,000 per fiscal year), for projects that are up to 24 months in duration.
For this Call for Proposals (CFP), the program is also accepting applications under a second stream: Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Funding Program – Contributions.
Eligible organizations may submit only 1 application for funding under this Call for Proposals.
Note to eligible organizations: If you apply for this Grants stream, you cannot apply under the Contributions stream. If an application is submitted for both streams, you will be asked to select only one stream for which you would like to be considered.
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Stream objectives
We are funding projects that will increase public awareness, share best practices or lessons learned that support and enhance Canada’s progress on the 2030 Agenda particularly within equity-deserving groups and groups or individuals in vulnerable situations as their main objective. Funded projects must also include at least one other objective from among the following:
- activities that foster new and established partnerships bridging efforts across sectors in support of the 2030 Agenda
- activities that support and enhance Canada’s progress on the 2030 Agenda, particularly the equity-deserving groups and vulnerable populations
- activities fostering and integrating Indigenous and local knowledge into approaches and efforts to achieve the 2030 Agenda
Funding priorities
We may give priority to projects that:
- advance SDGs in equity-deserving groups and vulnerable populations
- target the greatest number of the 17 SDGs
- demonstrate in-kind contributions from more than one partner
- strengthen or develop new or established partnerships
- foster and integrate Indigenous and local knowledge
- bridge efforts across sectors in support of the 2030 Agenda
Glossary
Here is a list of key terms used within this application guide.
- Equity-deserving groups
- A group of people who, because of systemic discrimination, face barriers that prevent them from having the same access to the resources and opportunities that are available to other members of society, and that are necessary for them to attain just outcomes. In Canada, groups generally considered to be equity-deserving groups include women, Indigenous people, people with disabilities, people who are part of 2SLGBTQI+ communities, religious minority groups and racialized people.
- Innovative approach
- An approach that will introduce a new product, idea, process, or technology, or complement, rethink, and/or adapt existing activities that support Canada’s implementation of the 2030 Agenda.
- Multidisciplinary
- Projects that recognize the interconnectedness of the three dimensions of sustainable development (economic, social, and environmental) and focus on more than one SDG.
- Outcomes
- These are the changes that are expected to occur as the result of the project (more than one outcome could be directly related to an objective). They answer the question, “How will we know if the project has achieved its expected results, whether this is at a community or individual level?”.
- Outputs
- These are the direct products or services that will be produced to generate the desired outcomes. Several activities could contribute to one output. They answer the question, “What will the project produce?” (for example, a guide, information sessions, etc.). A good project proposal will clearly define project outputs and expected results.
- Sustainable development
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It has three dimensions that are balanced and complement each other:
- economic: supporting the creation of conditions to allow quality jobs that stimulate the economy without harming the environment
- environmental: supporting the creation of conditions to conserve natural resources and the environment to allow people to live well, now and in the future
- social: supporting the creation of conditions to current and future generations to promote diverse and inclusive communities where rights are respected and people feel secure and reach their full potential
- Sustainable Development Goals
- The Government of Canada works with partners and stakeholders to advance the 2030 Agenda through concrete actions on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. These actions include reducing poverty, building sustainable economic growth, supporting reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, advancing gender equality, and taking action on climate change and clean energy. The 17 SDGs are available on the Canada and the Sustainable Development Goals web page.
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