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Effective URL: https://communityservicesrecoveryfund.ca/
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0 Skip to Content About Resources Contact English Français English Open Menu Close Menu About Resources Contact English Open Menu Close Menu About Resources Contact English Back Français English COMMUNITY SERVICES RECOVERY FUND The Community Services Recovery Fund is a $400 million investment from the Government of Canada to support charities and non-profits as they focus on how to adapt their organizations for pandemic recovery. Now more than ever, charities and non-profits are playing a key role in addressing persistent and complex social problems faced by all communities. 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 pandemic. The application deadline for the Community Services Recovery Fund was February 21, 2023. Submitted applications are now being reviewed, and results will be available by early summer 2023. WANT TO LEARN MORE? Take a look at the resources to learn more about the Community Services Recovery Fund. Resources > “The Government is supporting the long-term COVID-19 pandemic recovery in > communities across Canada through this historic fund. This transformational > investment with the National Funders supports a more inclusive model of > economic growth that creates opportunities at the community level. The > Community Services Recovery Fund will strengthen the ability of community > service organizations, including charities, non-profits and Indigenous > governing bodies, to deliver services and resources where they will have the > most impact.” THE MINISTER OF FAMILIES, CHILDREN AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, KARINA GOULD