Application Eligibility

Organization – Any JC organization with JC survivors and/or an organization that has JC-related health and/or wellness activities serving JC survivors but is not a JC organization.

Small Group – Any small or informal group serving JC survivors with health and/or wellness activities.

Underserved – An underserved JC survivor who will not directly benefit from another Japanese Canadian Survivors Health & Wellness Fund grant application.

Criteria

Number of Grants

Organizations may apply for up to two grants, including those combined with other organizations. If multiple grants are submitted by an organization, they must prioritize the applications.

An organization may NOT apply for the same Project twice.

Small groups and the underserved may apply for one grant only.

Combining Grant Applications

Up to three organizations may combine on a grant application. When this occurs, the maximum grant allocated can be enhanced proportional to the maximum per organization. If three organizations submit a joint application, they may request up to three times the maximum but no more than 3 x $10,000 to total $30,000.

Small groups and the underserved may not combine on other grant applications.

Maximum Awards Per Grant

Maximum award for the organization category is up to $10,000 per application.

Maximum award for small group applications is up to $3,000.

Maximum award for underserved applications is up to $750.

Other Criteria and Information

Sub-groups under the umbrella of a larger organization (such as volunteer groups, special interest groups, auxiliaries) must apply under their organizations for their application.

The grant application should be a stand-alone project and should not be dependent on other funding. You may have other sources of income but those should be established at the time of your application.

Depending on the number and quality of grants, your application may only receive partial funding. Please indicate in your application whether your project can be modified if a smaller award is given.

Projects should be completed by December 31, 2022 but this deadline can be flexible due to COVID-19.

Projects can benefit other individuals but must have a direct benefit to survivors.

Preferences

Preference will be given for the creation of seniors’ activities and services to assist and maintain the health and/or wellness of frail or isolated JC survivors, even if the survivors are not members of your organization or small group.
Preference will be given to organizations and small groups that have a five-year history of serving JC seniors and survivors in health and/or wellness.

Preference will be given to organizations and small groups with a history of JC community involvement.

Preference will be given to organizations and small groups with a larger number of survivors.

If the needs exceed the funds available in the underserved category, preference will be given to applicants who satisfy more conditions as stated in the underserved definition above.

Ineligible Projects

Ineligible projects are debt management, deficit funding, fundraising projects, research projects, endowment funds, and sustaining funds.

Salaries for organizational staff shall be excluded but contract wages and honoraria could be included.

All other expenses will be considered.


Check out jcwellness.org for more information.

Nikkei Seniors Health Care & Housing Society is working to reach out and provide support to Japanese Canadians displaced during the Second World War.
Funding for this project is available.
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