Quebec invests $1.1 billion for community organizations


Quebec community organizations will benefit from an investment of $1.1 billion over five years in order to obtain stable funding that will take their mission into account, Labor Minister Jean Boulet announced on Saturday.

An initial sum of $888.1 million will be paid by 2026-2027, in particular for the creation of new support programs for organizations.

“The community sector contributes significantly to the cohesion and vitality of Quebec society by intervening in a host of areas and, in particular, with the most vulnerable among us,” said Minister Boulet in a press release.

If the organizations were already receiving funding, it was offered per mission carried out and not on a long-term basis, making their survival more difficult.

With this plan, community action could be strengthened by improving working conditions, training staff and helping with human resource management.

“By providing new foundations for this action, by promoting predictability in mission funding offered to the thousands of organizations dedicated to it and by increasing it significantly, we are recognizing the work of the community sector and its contribution to the development of Quebec,” added Mr. Boulet.

This investment was announced in the last provincial budget and decided after consultation with community circles since 2019.




Reference-www.journaldequebec.com

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