The Government of Canada has opened applications for a new funding initiative aimed at helping individuals reintegrate into society after involvement with the criminal justice system. This presents a significant opportunity for non-profit and voluntary organizations here in Saint John and across New Brunswick to secure vital funding for their community-focused work.
In total, more than $14 million is available through the Grants and Contributions Program to Voluntary Organizations. The announcement was made by the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Public Safety, who emphasized the importance of these programs in building safer communities.
Two Key Funding Streams Available
The federal government has divided the funding into two distinct streams to support a wide range of organizations:
- Support for Black Communities: A significant portion, $12.6 million in grants for the 2026-2027 fiscal year, is specifically designated for Black-led or Black-serving organizations. This investment is a core part of Canada’s Black Justice Strategy, which aims to address the overrepresentation of Black people in the justice system.
- General Reintegration Programs: An additional $1.8 million in ongoing grant support is available to Canadian organizations offering reintegration programs to the broader population.
How Your Organization Can Benefit
According to the official news release from Public Safety Canada, eligible applicants are independent, not-for-profit groups that provide services related to corrections, conditional release, and community reintegration. The funding is flexible and can cover essential operational costs such as staff salaries, rent for facilities, and training expenses.
“Voluntary organizations play a vital role in helping individuals reintegrate into society and in building safer, more inclusive communities,” said Minister Anandasangaree. “Through this funding, we are supporting the important work of these not-for-profits, in particular those serving Black communities, to address systemic barriers and promote justice.”
Application Deadline and Information
If your organization is interested, you should act quickly. The deadline to submit an application is Friday, January 23, 2026, at 11:59 AM Pacific Time.
For more details and to receive updates about upcoming information sessions, you are encouraged to contact the program directly by email at gpnvo-psobn@ps-sp.gc.ca.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main goal of this funding?
The primary goal is to support non-profit organizations that help individuals successfully reintegrate into the community after being involved with the criminal justice system. This helps reduce recidivism and builds safer communities for everyone.
Are there specific funds for certain communities?
Yes. A major part of this initiative, $12.6 million, is specifically targeted to support Black-led and Black-serving organizations as part of Canada’s Black Justice Strategy.
What kinds of expenses can the grant cover?
The grants can be used for a variety of core operational costs, including salaries for staff, rent for office or program space, and costs associated with training and development.
What is the final deadline to apply?
The deadline is Friday, January 23, 2026, at 11:59 AM Pacific Time. Be sure to account for the time zone difference when preparing your submission.




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