Alberta Invests $16M to Transform Family Violence Support | Edmonton News
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Alberta’s pouring $16 million into family violence services to revolutionize support beyond shelters, building on a prior $62 million investment. This fresh funding tackles accessibility and personalization, rolling out through three key streams: operational aid for agencies, grants to foster regional collaboration and innovation, and money for facility upgrades. Over $700K in transition funds will cushion shelters facing budget shifts. Designed with frontline voices in mind, the initiative prioritizes flexible, community-based solutions. Nearly $6 million fuels regional innovation, $5 million boosts agency capacity for alternative services, and $4 million over three years funds shelter upgrades. Applications open in September, with an August info session for facility grants — all aimed at expanding access and simplifying provincial support.
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