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The goal of the 2016 funding cycle was to promote innovative community based partnerships and service delivery that foster improved health and social outcomes for older adults and their caregivers[...]
As part of a new collaborative partnership, the Community Action Initiative partnered with the City of Vancouver to co-fund a series of social innovation projects designed to enhance social inclusion for vulnerable populations.[...]
This funding cycle focused on projects for families with dependent children, where one or more family members is impacted by mental illness, problematic substance use, and/or unhealed trauma. Funds were[...]
Our training innovation grants were used to enhance the ability of community organizations to share knowledge and deliver mental health and substance use services in more effective and innovative ways.[...]
This funding cycle focused on supporting cross-sectoral collaboration to deliver upstream interventions focused on preventing mental health and substance use problems before they start or worsen. Funds were awarded to[...]
This funding cycle supported Service Innovation Grant projects focused specifically on youth vulnerable to mental health and/or substance use challenges due to family history, physical health conditions, and social, cultural[...]