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Feds earmark $96 million for Black community organizations

Feds earmark  million for Black community organizations

Social Development Minister Ahmed Hussen says the federal government is allocating up to $96 million in funding for Black community organizations.

Speaking to reporters in Toronto today, Hussen says the new funding is the largest in history from the federal government to groups that serve Black Canadians.

He says the new money will include $82 million to fund about 1,300 social infrastructure projects to enhance workplaces and community spaces and $14 million to help organizations build grassroots capacity.

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The money is part of a program the Liberals launched two years ago with $25 million in funding for capacity building and infrastructure projects by Black-led groups.

Hussen says the government learned there was a need for more resources and decided to dedicate additional money to go out immediately.

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He says supporting organizations that serve Black Canadians is key to addressing racism and other issues facing these communities.




© 2021 The Canadian Press


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