Public Safety Canada
Find open grants and funding opportunities from Public Safety Canada, the federal department responsible for safety and emergency management. Atom brings together its grants for crime prevention, emergency management, and community safety, so you can compare deadlines, eligibility, and award amounts.
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About Public Safety Canada
Public Safety Canada is the federal department responsible for keeping Canadians safe from a range of risks, including crime, natural disasters, and threats to national security. It coordinates and supports efforts across government and communities to build a safe and resilient country.
The department funds organizations, communities, researchers, and other levels of government through grants and contribution programs that support crime prevention, emergency management and disaster resilience, community safety, and related priorities. These programs help translate policy into community-level impact.
Funding is awarded through defined programs, with eligibility and terms set per opportunity. Organizations and communities can find current Public Safety Canada opportunities and deadlines on Atom.
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26 grantsSearch and Rescue Volunteer Association of Canada Contribution Program
This grant supports SARVAC’s national coordination, standardization, and prevention efforts to strengthen Ground Search and Rescue volunteer activities across Canada.
Heavy Urban Search and Rescue (HUSAR)
Public Safety Canada's HUSAR Program funds six urban search and rescue teams in Canada to enhance disaster response through equipment, training, and interoperability initiatives.
Cyber Security Cooperation Program
The Cyber Security Cooperation Program funds collaborative projects that enhance Canada’s cyber security, drive innovation, and build national resilience to digital threats.
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