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Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Anti-Human Trafficking Indigenous-led Initiatives Fund

Overview of Available Grants and Funding

Anti-Human Trafficking Indigenous-led Initiatives Fund is a public or publicly supported funding provider for initiatives related to Indigenous-led anti-human trafficking prevention, intervention, survivor support and community safety initiatives. It supports eligible organizations, communities or partners through program funding, grants, contributions or infrastructure support tied to defined public outcomes. View Anti-Human Trafficking Indigenous-led Initiatives Fund's website for more information.
Content last updated: May 11, 2026

About Anti-Human Trafficking Indigenous-led Initiatives Fund

What is the mission of Anti-Human Trafficking Indigenous-led Initiatives Fund?

Anti-Human Trafficking Indigenous-led Initiatives Fund supports public-interest projects by funding initiatives connected to Indigenous-led anti-human trafficking prevention, intervention, survivor support and community safety initiatives.

What type of organization is Anti-Human Trafficking Indigenous-led Initiatives Fund?

Anti-Human Trafficking Indigenous-led Initiatives Fund is a Government agency.

What is Anti-Human Trafficking Indigenous-led Initiatives Fund's official website?

Anti-Human Trafficking Indigenous-led Initiatives Fund's official website is https://forms.mgcs.gov.on.ca/en/dataset/on00099.

What else should I know about Anti-Human Trafficking Indigenous-led Initiatives Fund?

Anti-Human Trafficking Indigenous-led Initiatives Fund is a funding provider for projects connected to Indigenous-led anti-human trafficking prevention, intervention, survivor support and community safety initiatives. It appears in grant records as a program, fund or public-sector-supported initiative rather than as a conventional private foundation.
Funding may support eligible nonprofits, public institutions, Indigenous-led organizations, municipalities, community groups or service providers depending on the program design. Rules are normally defined by the program guide and may include eligible costs, geographic restrictions, reporting requirements and service outcomes.
Applicants should rely on the current program page for eligibility and intake details. When the provider is a fund rather than a permanent organization, deadlines and administering partners can change between rounds.