Call for proposals to prevent gender-based violence through youth dating violence prevention: Key populations stream

This call for proposals is currently closed. The following is for information purposes only.

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Objective

The objective of this stream is to deliver and test existing youth dating violence prevention interventions that support underserved or at-risk populations.

The intervention must include special considerations to meet the needs of the key populations. The intervention may be:

Key action areas

Projects must adapt, where needed, and deliver an existing health promotion intervention to prevent youth dating violence and foster healthy relationships amongst 1 or more of these populations:

Projects must also:

Applicants

These Canadian organizations are eligible to apply:

Applicants and collaborators must have the necessary experience and knowledge to deliver the project. Together, you must have experience:

Funding

You can apply for up to the maximum amount that lasts for the entire duration of the project. These amounts are:

A limited number of projects will be funded through this call for proposals. Only request eligible costs that are necessary to deliver the project.

There are often higher costs associated with living and travelling in remote or northern areas. You may apply for up to an additional 35% of the maximum budget if you meet all 3 of these criteria:

Duration

Organizations outside of Quebec should plan a start date of April 1, 2024.

Organizations from the province of Quebec that are subject to the Act Respecting the Ministère du Conseil exécutif (Act M-30) should plan a start date of July 1, 2024.

Projects can last for a minimum of 3 years and a maximum of 5 years.

Eligible activities

The activities must align with the stream objective. The call for proposals will support activities that:

Projects must also plan activities to support collaboration across multiple levels and sectors. Applicants and their collaborators must demonstrate that their project will be able to reach and engage youth. For example, this could include agreements with:

Activities must plan to share information with others so that they may:

You will need to share your findings with involved communities in a way that is accessible and useful.

Activities that support the mental health and wellbeing of workers who would deliver the youth dating violence prevention intervention are also eligible under this call for proposals. Applicants can include the details of these initiatives in their proposal.

If funded, projects must have their research protocol approved by a research ethics board that adheres to the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans. Applicants can get research ethics approval from:

If funded, the lead organization and their project collaborators will retain ownership and control over data and research produced through the project.

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Ineligible activities

The call for proposals will not support activities that:

It will also not support activities that focus only on:

It will also not support activities that provide the following direct services:

Official language requirements

We're committed to enhancing the vitality of English and French linguistic communities in Canada by:

An official language minority community is a:

Proposals should indicate if members of these communities will benefit or be involved in the project.

Projects must be accessible in one or both official languages depending on the reach and audience.

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