City of Prince George
New Grant

New grant offering support to barrier-free workplaces

Dec 16, 2021 | 11:36 AM

PRINCE GEORGE- A new grant is available that encourages non-profit agencies to hire people who have lived in or are currently living in poverty. The Peers Employment and Encouraging Resiliency (PEER) grant program is seeking applications from non-profit organizations that create barrier-free, safe, and inclusive employment. Applicants can receive up to $4,000 for each person hired that has experienced or is experiencing unsheltered homelessness, who is at risk of homelessness, and/or who has experienced multiple barriers

Some of these barriers may include:

  • Experience with addictions or substance use in the past or present
  • Living with mental health challenges
  • Being street entrenched
  • Prior criminal justice involvement
  • Lack of social networks and connections
  • Low income
  • Facing stigma associated with the above barriers

Anyone interested in applying can do so on the City of Prince George website until October 1, 2022.

The City received $40,000 to support peers employment, as part of the Strengthening Communities Services Grant. The grant application and its criteria were designed by community partners who support peers such as the POUNDS Project Society and Central Interior Native Health as well as two peer advisors. The short term project funded by the Union of BC Municipalities.