Table 9
Funding sources and expenditures for shelters for victims of abuse, by type of shelter, Canada, 2022/2023

Table 9
Funding sources and expenditures for shelters for victims of abuse, by type of shelter, Canada, 2022/2023 Table summary
This table displays the results of Funding sources and expenditures for shelters for victims of abuse, by type of shelter, Canada, 2022/2023. The information is grouped by Funding sources and expenditures (appearing as row headers), Indigenous shelters1 and Non-Indigenous shelters, calculated using percent and thousands of dollars2 units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Funding sources and expenditures Indigenous shelters Table 9 Note 1 Non-Indigenous shelters
thousands of dollars Table 9 Note 2 percent thousands of dollars Table 9 Note 2 percent
Note 1

Indigenous shelters for victims of abuse include shelters that are part of an Indigenous organization, are located in an Indigenous community, are located on a reserve, or are owned or operated by a First Nations government (band council).

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Note 2

Totals may not equal the sum of their parts due to rounding.

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Note 3

Other funding includes interest accrued on invested funds and unspecified grants and rebates.

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Note 4

Other expenses include membership fees, association fees, programming fees and costs associated with fundraising and volunteers.

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Note: Percentage calculations are based on unrounded dollar amounts.
Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice and Community Safety Statistics, Survey of Residential Facilities for Victims of Abuse.
Funding sources  
Federal government 21,939 24.3 33,109 6.2
Provincial/territorial government 49,904 55.2 382,386 71.5
Regional/municipal government 4,323 4.8 19,235 3.6
First Nations government 2,796 3.1 50 0.0
Foundations 1,245 1.4 12,182 2.3
Fees for service 1,547 1.7 6,103 1.1
Lotteries 31 0.0 3,165 0.6
Fundraising or donations 4,142 4.6 59,452 11.1
Other Table 9 Note 3 4,510 5.0 18,803 3.5
Total 90,438 100.0 534,486 100.0
Expenditures  
Salary costs 59,023 67.0 360,839 70.4
Rent, mortgage, property taxes 2,481 2.8 12,699 2.5
Other housing costs 4,690 5.3 36,092 7.0
Administrative costs 4,075 4.6 20,400 4.0
Staff training 2,693 3.1 4,562 0.9
Office costs 1,967 2.2 11,774 2.3
Direct client costs 8,062 9.2 34,455 6.7
Contributions to reserve fund 145 0.2 2,625 0.5
Other Table 9 Note 4 4,942 5.6 29,444 5.7
Total 88,079 100.0 512,891 100.0
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