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Charities Partnership and Outreach Program
May 2005
Overview
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) registers qualifying organizations as charities, gives technical advice on operating a charity, and handles audit and compliance activities.
Charities Regulatory Reform Initiative
The CRA, in collaboration with the Department of Finance, has developed the Charities Regulatory Reform Initiative in an effort to improve the regulatory framework for charities, enhance voluntary compliance, and increase public and voluntary sector confidence in the regulation of charities.
The Charities Regulatory Reform Initiative is being implemented through reforms in five key areas: service delivery for charities and the general public; public awareness and sector outreach; monitoring of charities; redress process for registered charities; and jurisdictional collaboration among federal, provincial, and territorial governments.
The Charities Partnership and Outreach Program is one component of sector outreach. The Program is designed to provide funding to non-profit organizations and registered charities to develop and deliver innovative compliance-related education and training to charities.
Charities Partnership and Outreach Program Objectives
The overall objective of the Program is to increase charitable sector compliance with relevant parts of the Income Tax Act. The main objectives of the Program are to:
- raise awareness among the charitable sector of regulatory obligations under the Income Tax Act;
- increase the capacity of the charitable sector in meeting regulatory compliance requirements in a sustainable fashion;
- improve the capacity of the sector to develop and deliver sustainable compliance-based training/education solutions.
Funding Priority for 2005-2006
The funding priority for fiscal year 2005-2006 is the Registered Charity Information Return (Form T3010A). Projects that educate/inform registered charities about Form T3010A, including the requirement to file a return, how to properly complete a return, and when to submit a completed return will be considered for funding.
Available Funding
Funding under this Program is limited to $500,000 per project, per year (April 1 to March 31), with multi-year projects being limited to a maximum of three years. Since funding is limited, it is possible that not all eligible projects will be funded.
How to Apply for Funding
Funding submissions are accepted through calls for applications only. A funding guide has been prepared for organizations interested in applying for project funding under the Charities Partnership and Outreach Program. It contains the eligibility criteria for funding, information about the application process, an application form, a glossary of terms, and an application checklist.
This document is also available for download in PDF format.
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- 2014-12-03