Demonstrate feasibility in a 12-15 month timeframe, and a sustainability plan for projects that will extend beyond the term of funding.Provide a clear, evidence-informed rationale for the proposed intervention.Peer workers should be appropriately compensated and represented in project leadership. Include those with direct experience of the needs the project aims to address in the design, delivery and evaluation of the project.Applications should reflect not only the specific group(s) that the project will aim to reach, but also demonstrate how it will meet the needs of these groups and measure progress towards achieving these specific objectives. Ensure that the needs of those at greatest risk or who may face barriers accessing services are addressed.To be eligible for funding, all project applications must:
We fund time-limited projects addressing current and emerging priorities relating to substance use through periodic calls for proposals, and occasionally through targeted calls on specific issues.Ĭontribution funding supports a wide range of innovative and evidence-informed projects addressing problematic substance use prevention, harm reduction and treatment initiatives across the country. Health Canada's Substance Use and Addictions Program (SUAP) provides contribution funding for projects that respond to drug and substance use issues in Canada. Questions about the application process.Opened Jand closed September 24, 2021, at 2:00 p.m.