What you can apply for
Communities at Risk: Security Infrastructure Program
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- Eligible project activities
- Training on responding to a hate-motivated event
- Ineligible project activities
The SIP aims to make Canada safer for all Canadians by improving the security of communities at risk of hate-motivated crime through investments in security infrastructure. The program supports numerous types of expenditures to meet this objective.
Eligible project activities
Project proposals should align with the goals and objectives of the SIP. As such, the equipment chosen will be assessed based on type and proposed location, as to whether it is of fair market value and meets the objectives of the program to deter hate-motivated crimes.
Placement of eligible equipment should be focused mainly to the perimeter, entrances, hallways and main gathering spaces. Audio and visual equipment (e.g. surveillance cameras) are not supported in spaces which raise privacy concerns such as bathrooms, classrooms, as well as daycare or residential areas of the site.
The SIP distinguishes expenses under four (4) separate expense categories. Specific eligible expenses within each category are not limited to what is outlined below.
Public Safety Canada will assess and determine the eligibility of all expenses and project activities proposed by the applicant. We may request additional comparable quotes or price certifications at any time during the process from the applicant.
Expense Category |
Eligible Activities/Expenses |
Category Max Limit |
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Physical Security Enhancement Equipment |
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Up to $100,000 (federal share) |
Minor Renovations and Supplementary Equipment |
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Up to $35,000 (federal share) |
Planning |
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Up to $5,000 (federal share) |
Training |
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Up to $10,000 (federal share) |
Mixed-Use Items
Expenses classified as mixed-use items carry additional reimbursement limitations as specified in the following table. Mixed-use items are items which have been identified as having the capability of being used beyond security purposes. Like all expenses, mixed-use items must reasonably support the goal and objectives of the program and be used for the purposes of enhancing security infrastructure to be considered eligible.
Please note that the mixed-use items list may be amended at any time.
Expense Type |
Federal Contribution |
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Televisions |
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Computer Monitors |
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Desktop Computer / Workstation |
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Training on responding to a hate-motivated event
The program supports training on how to respond to hate-motivated incidents as an eligible project activity. The training proposed as part of your project must be relevant and align with the purpose and objectives of the program. The provider of the training must be qualified.
Training is only supported for staff and volunteers of the organization and only as a limited series of training sessions (e.g. a 2 to 3 day workshop). Please also note that security guard training is not eligible.
Types of trainings that can be supported by this program include, but are not limited to:
- Standard First Aid training courses;
- Armed intruder event trainings;
- Self-defence trainings (without weapons only);
- Mental health awareness and de-escalation courses;
- Victim and post-traumatic event seminars/information workshops;
- Conflict avoidance and violence prevention courses;
- Cyber security awareness trainings, to help staff and volunteers instill positive everyday habits to avoid cyber incidents and strengthen the overall cyber security posture; and,
- Hate crime awareness seminars/information workshops;
Public Safety Canada will require the applicant submit the following additional information from the vendor being proposed to provide training if selected for funding.
- Detailed curriculum and course description;
- Training timeline/schedule;
- Instructor qualifications; and,
- Any additional information if requested.
Ineligible project activities
Although the program supports a variety of expenses, there are expenses the program does not support. Expenses outlined below are examples of ineligible expenses and are not meant as a definitive list. Public Safety Canada will assess and determine the eligibility of all expenses and project activities proposed by the applicant in accordance with the program's objectives.
Expense Type |
Ineligible Activities/Expenses (Examples) |
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Capital Costs |
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Costs Outside the Contribution Agreement |
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Ongoing expenditures |
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Other Security Equipment |
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