Oneida Nation of the Thames
Oneida Nation of the Thames
Grant programResilient Communities Fund
Grant typeResilient Communities Fund
Amount awarded$183,200
Duration24 months
Year2022-2023
Location served
Thames Valley?
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Population servedIndigenous,People living with mental health challenges/ addiction
Age groupGeneral population (all age groups)
DescriptionOur First Nation, with a $183,200 Resilient Communities Fund grant over 24 months, will recover and build its resiliency from impacts of COVID-19 by addressing long-term food insecurity challenges in our community by providing households with garden services, tools, and education.
Grant resultDevelop and implement medium to long-term plans to address new organizational needs related to COVID-19 and/or prepare for change such as: revenue generation, strategic planning, research and development, and resource, knowledge and data sharing. (e.g., Organizational training and coaching, strategic planning and implementation, operational planning, reopening planning, develop fundraising plans, strategic planning for mergers, seek opportunities for public-private partnerships and social finance), Expand previously adapted programs and services to meet the changing needs of the community because of COVID-19. (e.g., Continue program/service previously adapted to meet needs arising from COVID-19, scale access to program/service previously adapted to meet needs arising from COVID-19, continue programs meeting a community need arising from COVID-19, improve quality of programs already being delivered)
Grant statusClosed