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Disclosure of Transfer Payment Programs Under $5 Million


Name of Transfer Payment Program (TTP) Main Objective End Date of TPP, if applicable Type of TPP Planned Spending for 2013–14 Fiscal Year of Last Completed Evaluation General Targeted Recipient Group

Return to Transfer Payment Programs reference * A two-year extension of the applicable terms and conditions to March 31, 2015, is planned.

Research and Policy Initiatives Assistance (Voted)

To improve, advance and promote public service management practices by supporting research initiatives that contribute to the advancement of public policy research and public service management.

To enhance the effectiveness of public service management practices, reporting, and service delivery to the public.

March 31, 2014 Contribution $20,000 2008–09

Eligible recipients include:

  • First Nations communities;
  • Other Aboriginal recipients and organizations;
  • Industry-related;
  • International organizations and foreign countries;
  • Municipalities and local organizations;
  • Persons;
  • Non-profit organizations; and
  • Provinces and territories.
International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) (Voted) The International Federation of Accountants, through its ongoing policy work undertaken by the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board, will develop high-quality accounting standards for use by public sector entities. March 31, 2013 See Transfer Payment Programs note * Contribution $200,000 2010–11 International organizations and foreign countries