Funded 2020-2021
https://www.nocopsoncampus.com/
An association that demands the university divest from policing and invest in non-carceral forms of safety and support.
Funded 2018-2019
Research-creation Project.
From Organizer:
"I am indebted to the funding generously granted by APIRG that allowed for the collaborators to see their visions through. Without this funding, we would not have been able to secure a central location for the performance; and a spacious space where we could dream without boundaries. Thank you very much APIRG."
Funded 2020-2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VxWTS_hHPA
From Event Organizer(s):
"On behalf of the Science FUNdamentals Foundation of Alberta, we would like to sincerely thank the Alberta Public Interest Research Group for being a Platinum Sponsor of Science FUNweek 2021. With the help of APIRG, we were able to reach over 11,500 participants! While many of our viewers included families and classrooms from the Edmonton area, our event also hosted attendees across Canada and from countries such as the United States, Ireland, Ukraine, and Lebanon. Through the support of APIRG, we have been able to fulfill our commitment to “provide accessible science education for all” during these truly unprecedented times. Adapting our annual science exhibition in accordance with COVID-19 public health directives proved challenging, and so receiving APIRG’s support during these uncertain times has aided our organization immensely. It has been incredibly inspiring to have teachers, parents and students express the impact of their Science FUNweek experiences. We are so grateful for your support of our event and accessible science education. This sponsorship will ensure financial sustainability for future FUNday events and has undoubtedly positively impacted the curious minds of many young scientists."
Funded 2021-2022
Students for Consent Culture Canada (SFCC) is an organization dedicated to supporting intersectional and grassroots anti-sexual violence advocacy and activism on campuses across Canada by serving as a hub of resources, tools, and institutional memory for students to engage with.
SFCC is planning a Speaker Series of free, accessible, educational virtual talks centering issues of gender-based violence prevention and survivor support. Speakers and panelists will include experts, activists, and those with lived experience on topics such as: sexualized violence and the law, creating communities of accountability, community care, supporting survivors through reporting processes, accessible protest organizing, disability justice, and more. This project is entirely student-led, for students.
Visit the SFCC website to learn more and keep in touch with SFCC on facebook & instagram!
https://www.sfcccanada.org/
https://www.facebook.com/SFCCCanada
https://www.instagram.com/sfcccanada/
Funded 2021-2022
The Queer Agenda is a recurring zine publication looking to give a platform to queer voices. They exist to uplift and promote voices from the community and want to educate their audience on experiences different from their own, and show their own experiences so they feel supported and not alone. The goal of this project at its inception was to produce something for our community to showcase the lives and experiences of queer people.
Funded 2018-2019
From Funding Recipient:
"Thank you so much APIRG! I've always loved what you do, but your support went directly to my research participants, the folks who do the important work of reducing our city's ecological footprint. You rock!"
Funded 2019-2020
Exploring barriers and facilitators in achieving positive sexual health among trans-femme youth using a community-based approach.
From Funding Recipient:
"Thank you for your generous grant for my master’s thesis project titled “Exploring barriers and facilitators in achieving a positive sexual health among trans-femme young adults: A Community-Based Participatory Research Project”. The project was focussed on engaging trans folks in photovoice project to explore their sexual health concerns and involving them in co-creating various artsy knowledge translations materials. Through your grant, I have been able to accomplish the objectives of my project and will continue working towards the improvement of sexual health and sexual health care services for trans folks. Your grant program truly made a difference in the initiation and continuation of my research project, and I will forever remain extremely grateful!"
Funded 2019-2020
From Event Organizer(s):
"Thank you APIRG for providing funding and social media outreach for Nowhere Kitchen event series! It was a wonderful opportunity to connect community around food and justice which would not have been possible without the support of APIRG!"