Tania Szymanski
Immigration and community development coordinator
After more than a year-long pause, the Brome-Missisquoi Pact is back, but in a new form with new objectives. A total fund of $100,000 is available for projects addressing poverty, social inclusion, and the vulnerability factors of youth and seniors. Territorial issues related to social development have already been identified:
• Food security
• Homelessness
• Access to socio-community services
• Transportation
• Anxiety and distress, particularly among youth
• Access to services and the inclusion of English-speaking individuals and immigrants
Only non-profit organizations and cooperatives without dividends are eligible to submit funding requests. It should be noted that co-construction of projects is necessary, and there will be no call for projects; instead, submissions will be accepted on a continuous basis. For more information, please contact Tania Szymanski, Coordinator for Community Development and Immigration (see contact details below).
Immigration and community development coordinator