The Human Rights Program provides a limited number of grants and contributions to projects that increase awareness, knowledge, and practical enjoyment of human rights in Canada. Canadian non-profit organizations, professional organizations, universities and post-secondary institutions are eligible to apply for this funding. To receive funding under this program, human rights standards (as set out in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms or the international instruments to which Canada is a signatory) must be an explicit and important part of the project activities. Project proposals must establish clear links between the funding requested and the human rights education activities, along with the results to be achieved with respect to increasing human rights awareness, knowledge and practical enjoyment. The Program focuses on projects that reach a Canadian audience. Other questions considered in the selection of projects for funding include the following:
The Human Rights Program is primarily concerned with human rights education in the domestic context. Priorities of the program include the rights of persons with disabilities, children's rights and supporting innovative ways of creating awareness of human rights issues. The Program is also focusing on projects that increase public awareness of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Funding applications are accepted year round and project funding is allotted as long as funds remain available.
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