Applications for the Ontario Anti-Hate Security and Prevention Grant are now open. You have until December 2, 2024, to apply.

Overview

The Ontario Anti-Hate Security and Prevention Grant aims to:

  • combat hate in Ontario
  • build stronger, safer and more inclusive communities

2024 to 2025 Anti-Hate Security and Prevention Grant

The Anti-Hate Security and Prevention Grant will help support communities impacted by the recent rise in hate incidents in Ontario.

The following organizations and communities may now be eligible for a one-time grant of $5,000, $7,500 or $10,000:

  • faith-based
  • cultural
  • 2SLGBTQQIA+
  • First Nations, Inuit and Métis
  • Indigenous organizations

There is also additional funding for non-registered chapters that meet eligibility guidelines to help prevent and/or respond to hate-motivated incidents.

Organizations that applied for the grant in 2021 to 2022, 2022 to 2023 or 2023 to 2024 can apply again for 2024 to 2025. Organizations that previously applied and who may have received funding under previous rounds of the grant should check the current eligibility criteria to ensure they are still eligible.

Protection measures

Recipients can use the funding to enhance or implement protection measures, such as:

  • making building upgrades
  • enhancing locks
  • installing cameras
  • training staff
  • completing security assessments
  • introducing safer cybersecurity measures
  • hiring professional security
  • making repairs

You can find detailed information on eligible and ineligible expenses when you apply for the grant.

Eligibility criteria

To be eligible for the grant, the organization must:

  • be operational in Ontario on October 31, 2024
  • hold gatherings of religious, spiritual or cultural significance at least once a month as part of regular activities
  • own, lease, license or rent a non-residential indoor facility in Ontario or have an event permit for hosting gatherings of religious, spiritual or cultural significance
    • exception: 2SLGBTQQIA+ organizations that primarily hold 2SLGBTQQIA+ annual cultural gatherings and hold a valid event permit, or own, lease, license or rent a non-residential indoor facility in Ontario are also eligible
  • be in compliance with filing, reporting and other requirements under the federal Income Tax Act or as established by the Canada Revenue Agency
  • attest that it is in compliance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and hate-related laws under the Criminal Code
  • are required to use the entirety of the funds on eligible expenses related to safety, security and capacity building measures against hate-related incidents for the organization, including additional non-registered chapters, if applicable

Eligible organizations

To be eligible for the grant, the organization must be either:

  • a registered charity or not-for-profit corporation without share capital
  • a First Nations band council
  • a First Nations tribal council
  • a First Nations education authority

Registered charities and not-for-profit corporations

Registered charities must be registered as a charity with the Canada Revenue Agency by December 31, 2023.

Not-for-profit corporations that are not registered charities must be incorporated by December 31, 2023.

The following types of organizations are eligible to apply for the grant:

  • religious and spiritual organizations and communities, for example:
    • mosques
    • synagogues
    • temples
    • churches
  • cultural organizations and communities, for example:
    • 2SLGBTQQIA+ groups
    • traditional culture programs, workshops and ceremonies
  • First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Indigenous organizations and communities, for example:
    • ceremonial lodges
    • friendship centres
    • private Indigenous postsecondary institutions
    • First Nations band councils
    • First Nations tribal councils
    • First Nations education authorities
    • First Nations schools including First Nations language immersion schools
  • faith-based private elementary and secondary schools
    • must operate full year (September to June) or all year (September to August)
    • weekend-only schools are not eligible
  • cultural private elementary and secondary schools
    • must operate full year (September to June) or all year (September to August)
    • weekend-only schools are not eligible
  • faith-based private postsecondary institutions and faith-based career colleges
  • cultural private postsecondary institutions and cultural career colleges
  • faith-based or cultural organizations, outside of private schools, private post-secondary institutions and career colleges, whose primary activity is providing children’s and youth programming or services
  • licensed faith-based or cultural child care programs, for example, child care centres and home child care agencies
  • faith-based or cultural health care providers and services, for example, community-based services, wellness clinics and hospices
  • faith-based or cultural youth care providers, such as group homes
  • faith-based or cultural social services providers, for example:
    • services for the homeless
    • victim services providers
    • group homes or other congregate care settings
    • community service providers
    • food banks
  • faith-based or cultural housing provider, such as affordable housing
  • regulated and licensed faith-based or cultural long-term care providers
  • faith-based or cultural organizations whose primary activity is the arts, for example:
    • theatre
    • dance
    • music
    • literary
    • media
    • visual
    • digital
    • multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary arts

Ineligible organizations

The following types of organizations are not eligible to apply for the grant:

  • sports organizations, sports teams and recreational, athletic, hobbies or games-oriented clubs
  • organizations whose primary activity is organizational or administrative meetings, for example, regular meetings to award cultural grants, or meetings of business organizations like a board of trade
  • publicly funded elementary and secondary schools, with “school” within the meaning of the Education Act
  • public institutions within the meaning of the Post-Secondary Education Choice and Excellence Act, 2000, and specifically Ontario Regulation 279/02 including public universities, public colleges, and specified federated and affiliated institutions associated with publicly assisted universities
  • organizations whose primary purpose is to advance a political cause
  • organizations that engage in practices and observances that are hateful, incite hatred or violence against other individuals or groups, or contravene criminal law
  • crown corporations, municipalities, for-profit organizations libraries and individuals

Organizations not included in the eligible organizations or ineligible organizations list but otherwise may meet program eligibility criteria are encouraged to submit a completed application for our consideration.

Apply for the grant

Applications are now open and close on December 2, 2024.