Grants and Contributions Program to Voluntary Organizations (GCP-VOs)
Call for applications 2025

The Grants and Contributions Program to Voluntary Organizations (GCP-VOs) 2025 is accepting applications until Friday January 23, 2026 at 12:00p.m. (noon) PST.

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Background

The Grants and Contributions Program to Voluntary Organizations (GCP-VOs) provides funding to eligible groups active in the area of corrections, conditional release and community reintegration.

The 2024 Fall Economic Statement proposed $77.9 million over two years, starting in 2025-26, to launch Canada's Black Justice Strategy (CBJS). This strategy aims to address the overrepresentation of Black individuals in the criminal justice system. As part of this strategy, up to $12.6 million in grants is available through the GCP-VO to organizations that are Black-led or that serve primarily Black populations, and who provide support to offenders inside the correctional system or after. Funding may be provided as grants and will go towards project that will be delivered between April 1, 2026 to March 31, 2027.

In addition, up to $1.8 million in ongoing funding is available to eligible Canadian National Not-for-profit organizations that offer corrections and community reintegration programming to the broader Canadian population.

Eligibility criteria

Eligible recipients

The Minister may provide funding to the following classes of recipients in support of the objectives of the GCP-VO, only if they have the legal capacity to enter into an agreement. This call for proposal has two independent streams.

For more information on who is eligible, please read the Grants and Contributions Program to Voluntary Organizations (GCP-VOs) Terms and Conditions.

Eligible expenses

You may only use funds for eligible expenses that are approved in the budget submitted with your application.

Eligible expenses must be:

Eligible expenses include:

Ineligible expenses

Eligible projects

The projects eligible for funding must focus mainly on Black offenders, which can include:

Funding can also be used to support mainly Black victims, families of offenders and communities by delivering:

Project readiness

Proposals should demonstrate readiness to begin the work detailed in their application soon after approval is received. Readiness could mean projects with a solid understanding of risks, costs and timelines; projects that have clear objectives and understood activities; and, that can be delivered starting April 1, 2026.

Diversity, equity and representation considerations

Preference may be given to proposals that can demonstrate and provide proof of the following:

Maximum funding per project

The maximum grant amount payable shall not exceed $ 500,000 per recipient and per fiscal year.

Stacking requirement

Total government support (federal, provincial, territorial and municipal) must not go over 100% of the eligible expenses.

Recipients are required to share all confirmed and possible sources of funding before the project starts and at the end of a project.

The program will ensure that the funding follows the stacking limits. The federal contribution is based on the total government assistance received, including:

If the total amount exceeds the total government assistance limit, repayment will be calculated on a prorated basis, based on total government assistance received toward the same eligible expenses.

Before you apply

Instructions

Review this information carefully, noting all of the required information and supporting documentation. Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered for funding.

Deadline

Completed applications must be submitted online no later than Friday, January 23, 2026 at 12:00p.m. (noon) PST.

Incomplete applications, or applications received after the deadline, will not be considered for funding.

Application templates

To be considered for funding, an application must include these mandatory documents:

Applicants must use the online funding application form to be considered eligible.

Applications must be complete in order to be considered. You must:

If you have issues with the online application form or require an alternative format to apply, please email us at gpnvo-psobn@ps-sp.gc.ca.

Work plan template

The work plan provides information on the key activities and timelines. For this application, only include the steps that will help achieve your project anticipated results and outcomes. If your project is approved, you will be required to report on all results achieved. activities. Writing reports will be easier if you only include the key activities.

Note: The work plan template may not be fully accessible. Should you require assistance with the template, please email us at gpnvo-psobn@ps-sp.gc.ca

Budget template

Along with your work plan, the budget template forms the basis of your application for funding. Please make sure it is as detailed and accurate as possible to avoid issues and delays in your application.

Note: The budget template may not be fully accessible. Should you require assistance with the template, please email us at gpnvo-psobn@ps-sp.gc.ca

How to build a strong application

To build a strong application, please make sure the following key elements are addressed in the application:

Applicants are encouraged to explore the following resources:

Technical difficulties and questions

Should you have any questions about the application process, please email us at gpnvo-psobn@ps-sp.gc.ca.

Apply for funding

Public Safety Canada will be holding two information sessions to explain the application process and details to help you apply. These sessions are scheduled for December 17, 2025 and December 18, 2025 from 1pm to 2pm EST to be held in both official languages.

To register for an information session, please send the name of your organization along with which session you wish to attend to gpnvo-psobn@ps-sp.gc.ca.

You can start your application by using the online application form below. Please include all required documents and information.

If you have any questions or are having accessibility issues with the online application form, please email us at gpnvo-psobn@ps-sp.gc.ca for assistance.

The deadline to submit your application is Friday, January 23, 2025 at 12:00p.m. (noon) PST.

 Start your application

Related links

Terms and Conditions for Grants and Contributions Program for Voluntary Organizations (GCP-VO)

After you apply

Confirmation of receipt

Once you have submitted your application, you will receive a confirmation email that your submission was received.

If you do not receive a confirmation email after submission, please email us at gpnvo-psobn@ps-sp.gc.ca.

Assessment process

Applications will be assessed according to established criteria, including those set out in the Terms and Conditions, to ensure all project applications are evaluated fairly.

The project assessment process will involve:

Communicating results

Public Safety Canada will inform all applicants of the results of the selection process using the contact information submitted with the application form.

Applicants who are successful will be contacted to enter into a funding agreement articulating the terms and conditions of the funding and project start date.

Selected projects may not start earlier than April 1, 2026.

Contact us

Should you have any questions about the application process, please email us at gpnvo-psobn@ps-sp.gc.ca.

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