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Pathways to Safe Indigenous Communities Initiative

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This initiative provides funding to implement Indigenous-designed projects to improve community safety and well-being.

Community services, such as policing, are an important part of supporting community safety and well-being. However, to proactively support community protection and well-being, a holistic approach must also include complementary, Indigenous-led initiatives which offer a broad spectrum of community support.

The Pathways to Safe Indigenous Communities Initiative will provide $103.8 million over 5 years to assist First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities and partners, both on and off-reserve, to implement Indigenous-designed projects to improve community safety and well-being.

This initiative will support projects which:

  • recognize the importance of traditional knowledge and practices to contributing to greater community safety and well-being
  • recognize holistic models of community safety and well-being
  • address existing and emerging needs relating to the safety and well-being of Indigenous women and girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people

There is no deadline for this funding.

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