The Victims Fund, co-managed by the Policy Centre for Victims Issues and Programs Branch supports a wide range of projects and activities designed to improve the experience of victims in the criminal justice system.
For more information on the Policy Centre of Victims Issues as well as issues of importance to victims in the criminal justice system, please visit the web site of the Policy Centre for Victims Issues.
There are three components of the Victims Fund. These components directly support the objectives of the Victims of Crime Initiative:
This component of the Victims Fund is designed to encourage implementation of federal and provincial/territorial legislation for victims of crime including Criminal Code provisions, such as victim impact statements, testimonial aids. It also supports the adherence to the Canadian Statement of Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime. Only provinces and territories are eligible for funding under this component.
This component makes funding available, through grants and contributions, to governmental and non-governmental organizations. Projects and activities eligible for funding include those that encourage the development of new approaches, promote access to justice for victims of crime, improve the capacity of victim service providers, foster the establishment of referral networks and/or increase awareness of services available to victims of crime and their families.
The Project and Activities component also provides funding to support the organization of National Victims of Crime Awareness Week events http://canada.justice.gc.ca/eng/pi/pcvi-cpcv/fun-fin2.html
This component provides financial assistance to victims of crime in specific circumstances as outlined above. For more information on applying for financial assistance please access the funding site of the PCVI.
Please Note: The Victims Fund does not provide compensation to victims of crime. Some provinces and territories have programs to provide compensation. Links to provincial governments can be found at http://canada.justice.gc.ca/eng/pi/pcvi-cpcv/fun-fin.html
The types of projects that could receive funding include:
If you are applying for Emergency Financial Assistance for Canadians Victimized Abroad or Financial Assistance for Victims to Attend National Parole Board Hearings, please use the specific application form links found on the site of the Policy Centre for Victims Issues.
To submit a request for funding, we suggest that you complete the Application/Proposal Form: HTML / PDF Format (106 kb, PDF Help) / Word Format (118 kb).
We suggest that you refer to the guide entitled "How
to Apply for Funding - A Guide to Preparing a Proposal"
before
completing your application. The guide provides detailed information
on all the items that you are required to address in the application
form.
In support of Section 41 of the Official Languages Act the Department is committed to facilitate the participation of official language minority communities and their organizations in the development and assessment of the Department's policies, programs and services having significant impact on the development of the communities; and to take measures to ensure that the Department of Justice's programs and services reach official language minority communities. In the context of project funding, these measures include:
We encourage you to submit your application electronically. If you submit your application on paper, please consider printing on both sides of the paper. These actions will minimize environmental impacts.
Send the application form by:
mail to:
Programs Branch
Department of Justice Canada
284 Wellington Street, 6th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0H8
Telephone: 613-941-4193
fax at 613 941-2269
Please provide an electronic version of the application
form
e-mail at pb-dgp@justice.gc.ca
For further information about the Victims Fund:
Programs Branch
Department of Justice Canada
284 Wellington Street, 6th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario
CANADA
K1A 0H8
Telephone: 613 957-9581
Fax: 613 941-2269
E-mail: pb-dgp@justice.gc.ca
Financial Assistance to attend NPB hearings: 1-866-544-1007