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CRRF Roundtables: The CRRF holds a series of
roundtables across Canada, engaging people with discussions on
race relations and
multiculturalism in Canada. These events are open to the public. •
We Are Canada: A photo project that focus on stories of community leaders associated with
visible minorities and out-of-Québec
francophones. Thirty-one people were interviewed. •
Community Mobilization Fund: A fund program by the CRRF that provides
grants from $5,000 to $20,000 for
anti-racism projects across Canada. The grant's largest sponsor is
Sun Life, who contributed $60,000. In 2020, following the
murder of George Floyd and the
subsequent demonstrations, the CRRF received $300,000 in donations from various sources. •
Awards: • The
Awards of Excellence are held biennially to highlight the '
best practices' achievements of organizations. • Established in 2003, the
CRRF Award for Lifetime Achievement purposes to "acknowledge and honour individuals who promote the principles outlined in the
Canadian Race Relations Foundation Act." • The
Community Champion Special Award recognizes "exemplary Canadians who have made an outstanding contribution to their community." •
Mobilizing municipalities: In 2010, the CRRF partnered with the
Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) to hold forums that were to focus on "Mobilizing Municipalities to Address Racism and Discrimination." •
EDIT project: With the collaboration of Images Interculturelles and the CRRF, the Conseil des relations interculturelles of Quebec developed the EDIT project. The EDIT project is an
audit tool for organizations who desire to foster, stimulate, and increase their growth. The project uses a Human Resources participation point system for organizations to measure at various levels their business model, their
ethnocultural diversity management and
equity capacity practices.
Canada Lecture In 2010, the CRRF introduced
Canada Lecture, an annual event inviting "accomplished Canadians to raise awareness and understanding of critical issues related to racism and racial discrimination and creating
social harmony in our society." Previous lectures have included: The Foundation does not provide core funding to any organization but will support specific outreach/education initiatives. The CRRF also publishes a journal, titled
Directions, which publishes one research article per issue, providing "community-based, action-oriented research, commentary, and perspectives on eliminating racism and discrimination." == Organization ==