Piecemeal Federal Budget Is a Missed Opportunity to Support an Innovative and Resilient Nonprofit Sector

After two federal budgets in which the nonprofit sector was "meaningfully included," Imagine Canada reports, the 2023 Federal Budget misses an opportunity to follow up with "measures that would address chronic issues that impact a sector that provides vital direct services to millions of Canadians in communities across the country."
The new federal budget presented last week by Finance Minister Freeland does offer piecemeal support for targeted nonprofit sub-sectors -- "slim pickings" in the words of Carters -- but does not offer pathways to a home in government, supports for workforce and data strategies, a national action plan on volunteerism, or a recognition of core funding as an urgent need in the sector.
As with the recent provincial budget, Pillar joined a group from Ontario for All, where we agreed quickly that there was "a lot in it," with significant investments in health care, dental care, and clean economy (though they are "one foot in and one foot out" on the last, according to Environmental Defence, also investing in fossil fuels). There are also some affordability measures, perhaps fewer than expected given its dominance in public discourse, but the dental program, a one-time "grocery rebate," and a 40 per cent increase to Canada Student Grants will make a significant difference for some Canadians.
The Ontario Nonprofit Network and Imagine Canada have identified these measures of note to the nonprofit and larger social impact sector:
  • $25 million in 2024-25 for the Supporting Black Canadian Communities Initiative
  • $160 million for the Women’s Program in support of organizations that serve women
  • $144 million for the Substance Use and Addictions Program to fund community based supports for evidence-based health interventions
  • $14 million, starting in 2024-25, to support the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage program.
  • $4 billion over 7 years, starting next year, for an Urban, Rural, and Northern Indigenous Housing Strategy
  • $49.5 million for the Communities at Risk: Security Infrastructure Program with eligibility for some nonprofits
  • $117 million to official language minority communities, including increased support for nonprofits serving those communities
  • $10 million over two years, beginning in 2023-24, to help address the unique needs and ongoing barriers faced by persons with disabilities, by investing in capacity building and the community-level work of Canada’s disability organizations
  • $10 million to the Local Food Infrastructure Fund to strengthen food security in Northern, Rural, and Indigenous communities 
  • $108 million over 3 years to Regional Development Agencies to support communities, small businesses, and nonprofits 
  • Commitments from Visa and Mastercard to lower fees for small businesses. (Imagine Canada is seeking information about whether this relief will be available to nonprofits)
  • “Improvements to financial intelligence information sharing between law enforcement and the CRA” may impact charities being audited by the RAD, currently under review due to evidence of anti-Muslim bias.
We continue to discuss the federal budget this week with the Canadian Federation of Nonprofit Networks. If there is anything you would like us to bring forward, let us know by email.
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