Applications are now closed for the #CommunityServicesRecoveryFund
United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern NB Region takes part in the Community Services Recovery Fund – a $400 million investment in charities and non-profits
Now more than ever, charities and non-profits are playing a key role in addressing persistent and complex social problems faced by all Canadians. The Community Services Recovery Fund is a $400 million investment from the Government of Canada to support charities and non-profits as they build resilience by making investments in their people, organizations, and program innovation.
United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern NB Region is proud to be taking part in the Community Services Recovery Fund, a collaboration between United Way Centraide Canada, Canadian Red Cross, and Community Foundations of Canada to provide funding to Community Service Organizations, including non-profit organizations, Indigenous Governing Bodies, and Registered Charities located across Canada. The Community Services Recovery Fund responds to what charities and non-profits need right now and supports organizations as they adapt to the long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Community Service Organization applications were open from January 6, 2023 until February 21, 2023.
#CommunityServicesRecoveryFund applications are now closed. With this funding provided by @ESDC_GC, we will support a broad and diverse range of charities and non-profits to adapt and modernize so they can better support recovery in their communities.
Is your organization looking to adapt and modernize your internal processes as you recover from the pandemic? The #CommunityServicesRecoveryFund is an opportunity to receive funding to support this process! For more details visit www.communityservicesrecoveryfund.ca
From developing new communications plans to enhancing existing accounting systems, the #CommunityServicesRecoveryFund responds to the adaptation and modernization needs of non-profit and charitable organizations facing immediate and long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic as they continue to support communities.
For further information and assistance, please contact Paul Toner at ptoner@moncton.unitedway.ca or (506) 858-8600