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Grants to protect against hate crimes available to local groups

Deadline to apply for the $10,000 anti-hate security measures grant is Aug. 31
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A woman stands with a sign during a rally against Islamaphobia at the Islamic Centre of Cambridge in June 2021.

The Ontario government is providing grants of up to $10,000 through the Ontario Grant to Support Anti-Hate Security Measures for Faith-Based and Cultural Organizations to protect communities against hate-motivated crimes and build a more inclusive province where people can continue to safely gather.

Eligible faith-based and cultural organizations in Cambridge can use funds to cover expenses to implement additional security and safety measures such as security equipment and building enhancements, security assessments and specialized staff training.

The application deadline is Aug. 31, 2022.

“Faith-based and cultural organizations are the cornerstones of our community,” said Cambridge MPP Brian Riddell in a press release.

“This grant recognizes the extraordinary work undertaken by these groups to lift us up in tough times while providing them with the tools they need to continue providing a safe place for people to practice their faith or connect with their communities.”

Eligible organizations include registered charities and not-for-profit corporations that host, as a primary activity, regular gatherings of religious, spiritual, or cultural significance at least once a month, and that rent, lease, or own an indoor facility in Ontario that is used for these gatherings.

This includes religious and spiritual communities (e.g., churches, synagogues, temples, mosques etc.), Indigenous organizations, cultural groups with a ceremonial component and non-ceremonial cultural groups including 2SLGBTQ+ organizations.

“Ontario is home to many vibrant and diverse communities, and our government has zero tolerance for hate, racism or discrimination in any form – including towards our faith and cultural communities,” said Michael Ford, Minister of Citizenship and Multiculturalism. “With this grant, we are building a safer, more inclusive and equitable Ontario and ensuring everyone feels safe and welcome.”