Table 10 
Funding sources and expenditures for residential facilities for victims of abuse, Canada, 2024/2025 

Funding sources and expenditures for residential facilities for victims of abuse, Canada, 2024/2025
  Total facilities Total facilities Long-term facilities Long-term facilities Short-term facilities Short-term facilities
  thousands of dollars1 % thousands of dollars1 % thousands of dollars1 %
Funding sources            
Total 730,975 100 85,107 100 645,868 100
Federal 53,427 7 3,622 4 49,805 8
Provincial/territorial 507,668 69 45,856 54 461,812 72
Regional/municipal 24,998 3 8,851 10 16,147 3
First Nations 1,637 0 x x x x
Foundations 17,775 2 5,914 7 11,861 2
Fees for service 7,460 1 4,533 5 2,928 0
Lotteries 1,649 0 x x x x
Fundraising or donations 84,042 11 10,829 13 73,214 11
Other2 32,318 4 5,277 6 27,041 4
Expenditures            
Total 696,007 100 82,910 100 613,097 100
Salary 502,058 72 54,502 66 447,555 73
Rent, mortgage, property taxes 16,240 2 5,045 6 11,195 2
Other housing costs 44,986 6 6,961 8 38,025 6
Administrative costs 31,297 4 3,542 4 27,756 5
Staff training 6,251 1 632 1 5,619 1
Office costs 12,972 2 1,734 2 11,238 2
Direct client costs 40,068 6 3,127 4 36,941 6
Reserve fund 8,538 1 1,416 2 7,122 1
Other3 33,597 5 5,952 7 27,646 5
x
suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act
Note(s):
Facilities are defined by their mandated expected length of stay, regardless of practice. Short-term facilities include facilities with an expected length of stay of less than three months, which typically provide individual beds to residents, as opposed to separate apartments or units. Long-term facilities include facilities with an expected length of stay of three months or longer, which typically provide residential units (e.g. apartments) to residents.
Source(s):
Survey of Residential Facilities for Victims of Abuse (3328).
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