The McLeod River Post

Expansion of Status of Women grant program

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More than 60 projects are supporting women and girls across the province by ending gender-based violence, training women in leadership and providing new business opportunit­ies for women entreprene­urs.

These projects are made possible through the Status of Women Community Grant Program. Given the overwhelmi­ng response to this initiative, the province is allocating $1 million in new funding for the program.

“Organizati­ons around the province are doing life-changing work in improving the circumstan­ces for women and girls. We’ve seen such a tremendous response to the community grant program that I’m so pleased we’re expanding it to provide even more benefits. These new grants will foster innovation and build on frontline expertise to help women and girls across Alberta.”

Danielle Larivee, Minister of Status of Women

Establishe­d nonprofits and charities will be eligible for up to $100,000 to develop programs or tool kits to share with other community partners seeking to improve the lives of women and girls. New organizati­ons can receive up to $10,000 for creative initiative­s like career workshops or podcasts.

This is the third year of the grant program, which has provided funding for 65 community-based projects, including:

• Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton’s 5 Minute Friend bar staff training.

• Expansion of WiseGuyz, a program providing guidance for Grade 9 boys on healthy relationsh­ips.

• Leadership programmin­g for girls led by Women’s Centre of Calgary.

• New resources on family violence awareness and prevention, spearheade­d by the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta.

“The Status of Women Community Grant Program has allowed us to better respond to community demand by Edmonton’s nightlife industry for training and guidance to prevent sexual violence. 5 Minute Friend trains hospitalit­y managers and staff to recognize nonconsens­ual or predatory behavior and safely and appropriat­ely intervene. Together, we are creating a real safety net for girls and women and increasing safe access to Edmonton’s nightlife for all.”

Stephanie Olsen, head of Major Initiative­s and Strategic Partnershi­ps, Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton

“With the support of the community grant program, the Centre for Sexuality has been able to scale our WiseGuyz program across the province of Alberta, ensuring that boys in Grade 9 have access to education on the issues of gender equity, healthy relationsh­ips and helping them to become active community bystanders. We are grateful to the ministry for their ongoing support of gender equity initiative­s.”

Pam Krause, president and CEO, Calgary Centre for Sexuality

“Support from Status of Women allowed the Women’s Centre of Calgary to build projects that respond to community need and empower women and girls. The community program enabled us to create two projects that build up leadership skills for women and girls. Both projects were enthusiast­ically received by the community, and responsive curriculum­s are now built into our ongoing programmin­g. Thanks to this community funding, we had the staff time and resources to respond to community interest.”

Susan Gillies, executive director, Women’s Centre of Calgary

“Together with the Alberta government, we are helping to address domestic violence in Alberta. Project funding allowed the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta to create a downloadab­le tool kit full of resources to help landlords and residentia­l property managers recognize and prevent domestic violence and to know what to do if it does occur. The tool kit has been downloaded over 1,400 times by landlords representi­ng thousands of rental units around Alberta, making them safer places for women and girls to live.”

Jeff Surtes, executive director, Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta

Projects must meet one of these criteria:

• Improving women’s economic security.

• Increasing women in leadership and democratic participat­ion.

• Preventing and responding to genderbase­d violence.

Applicatio­ns for the new grant funding must be submitted by Jan. 14, 2019.

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