Centraide COVID-19 Emergency Fund
Emergency support for vulnerable people In March 2020, the COVID-19 Emergency Fund was created to help community agencies implement exceptional measures to assist isolated and vulnerable people hit hard by the health crisis. The fund was made possible thanks to donations from businesses, organizations and unions, foundations, municipalities and boroughs,...
Emergency community support fund
A support to adapt and increase frontline services The Emergency Community Support Fund (ECSF) is a $350-million investment from the Government of Canada allocated through Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) to help vulnerable populations manage the impacts of COVID-19. The objective was to help agencies adapt and increase front-line...
Centre-Sud
Discover key facts 👩🦰 Population – strong presence of young adultsThe neighbourhood stands out for its population aged 18 to 34, who represent 41% of residents, a rate well above Montreal’s (26%). In contrast, children aged 0–17 and seniors aged 65 and over each account for only 10% of the...
Community Services Recovery Fund (CSRF)
A $400 MILLION INVESTMENT From the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, community service organizations, including charities, non-profits and Indigenous governing bodies, across Canada have shown impressive stamina and creativity in their response to the diverse and increasingly challenging needs of their communities. The Government of Canada delivered the Community Services...
Other SLD partnerships
In addition to its flagship programs (Leadership rassembleur, Mutualization Journey, and DATAide), Centraide of Greater Montreal provides enhanced support thanks to various partners who offer further training and coaching opportunities to community agencies. The goal is to strengthen skills, boost organizational practices, and support collective leadership all while continuously adapting...
Youth project
Psychosocial, academic, and technological support for youth The Youth Project was initiated in April 2020 in response to school closures, which increased risks for isolated and marginalized youth, particularly the risk of dropping out of school. The project was made possible thanks to the financial support provided by the Lucie...