Grants will be provided to community organizations to conduct engagement with their own networks and communities with a focus on seeking participation from over-policed and under-policed populations, such as Indigenous, Black, and People of Colour, members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and individuals facing challenges related to mental health, poverty, or other barriers.
The granting process will strongly favor applications with a demonstrated ability to conduct engagements in a culturally safe and trauma-informed manner. Geographic distribution will also be considered to ensure participation across the province.
Engagement sessions could include story telling events to hear from people who have been impacted by police, a forum or community café for meaningful dialogue on a specific policing topic, or facilitated sessions where policy considerations are discussed. Community organizations are encouraged to host sessions that seek both lived experience and policy-related feedback. Successful grant recipients, should they choose, may have the opportunity to work with a consultant who can help with developing questions and reporting tools.
Discussion papers have been developed to help support meaningful participation and dialogue on key themes that must be considered to develop new policing legislation. The discussion papers provide background information about the current state of policing in B.C., highlight issues or problems that may be addressed through new policy or legislation, and identify possible reform ideas that have been presented by partners through the Special Committee’s process or subsequent engagements conducted by the Public Safety Transformation Team. Successful grant recipients will be provided discussion papers on all themes.
The discussion paper topics include:
To be eligible, organizations must offer programs, supports, and/or services to British Columbians. Organizations that serve over-policed and under-policed populations, such as Indigenous, Black and People of Colour, members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and individuals facing challenges related to mental health, poverty, or other barriers, will be prioritized.
The following organizations are eligible to apply:
The following organizations are not eligible to apply for this grant:
Four funding streams are available to eligible community organizations of varying sizes and scopes. Organizations can only apply once to one grant stream. Please review the information on each grant stream below to understand which is most appropriate for your organization.
Provincial/regional organizations
This grant stream is for:
A total of $150,000 is available for this grant stream. The number of grants provided will be based on the needs expressed through the application process.
To ensure all regions of the province are included, geographic distribution is a major consideration for this work. Applicants should include the geographic scope of their sessions, as it may differ from that of your organization.
Local/community-based organizations
This grant stream is for:
A total of $150,000 is available for this grant stream. The number of grants provided will be based on the needs expressed through the application process.
Métis organizations
This grant stream is for:
Métis organizations with a provincial scope who can speak to the needs and experiences of Métis members in their communities will be prioritized.
A total of $50,000 is available for this grant stream. The number of grants provided will be based on the needs expressed through the application process.
Organizations providing services to or advocacy for Indigenous Peoples living in urban areas
This grant stream is for:
A total of $50,000 is available for this grant stream. The number of grants provided will be based on the needs expressed through the grant application process.
To maximize accessibility of the grant funds for eligible organizations, the Ministry reserves the right to re-allocate funds between funding streams based on the volume of received applications.
We are no longer accepting applications for this funding opportunity.
The deadline to submit was Friday, November 10, 2023, at 9 AM PST.
All organizations will be notified of the final funding decisions.
If you have any questions, please contact the Policing and Public Safety Modernization Team by email at Engagement.PublicSafetyTransformation@gov.bc.ca.
You are required to submit a final report on how the funds were used and the results of the engagement process. A report template will be available, and a final report with the required content must be submitted no later than February 16, 2024, at 4PM PST.
Required information will include:
Eligible expenses must be for the direct costs needed to conduct engagement sessions. Grant recipients may spend funding in one or more of the following ways:
For additional questions or inquiries, please contact the Policing and Public Safety Modernization Team by email at Engagement.PublicSafetyTransformation@gov.bc.ca.