Menstrual Equity Fund pilot project: a phased approach

The Menstrual Equity Fund (MEF) national pilot project used a phased approach to address barriers to accessing menstrual products and reduce stigma through education and awareness activities.

Phase 1: Research and engagement activities

Throughout 2022 to 2023, Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE) undertook research and engagement activities to better understand the menstrual equity landscape in Canada. This included:

What we heard from MEF engagement activities (2022 to 2023)

 

Introduction

Introduction

Many people in Canada face barriers to accessing menstrual products or educational materials because of financial limitations and/or harmful social norms and attitudes surrounding menstruation. Throughout 2022–23, WAGE undertook extensive research and engagement activities to better understand the menstrual equity landscape in Canada.

What we heard

What we heard from the consultations

The engagement process underscored issues under the following themes: period poverty, demand for products, access and product distribution, funding support, and education and research.

Public opinion research

Attitudes and Awareness of Menstrual Equity and Period Poverty Among Canadians

In March 2023, Environics Research conducted an online survey with 2,083 Canadians to provide WAGE with a measure of awareness, attitudes, and behaviours regarding period poverty.

Phase 2: Design of the pilot – A national approach

Information gathered through engagement activities informed the design of the MEF pilot, which centered on selecting one established national non-profit organization to:

Phase 3: Targeted call for proposals

WAGE launched a targeted call for proposals to solicit applications from five national not-for-profit organizations. National candidates that were invited to apply demonstrated qualities that would support a successful MEF pilot, including:

Food Banks Canada, one of the country’s largest organizations working to address food insecurity, was selected to run the MEF pilot. Visit Food Banks Canada’s website to learn how the project is being delivered.   

Phase 4: The MEF pilot in action

The MEF pilot began on September 1, 2023. Since then:

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2026-05-13