Anti-Racism Racialized Workers Fund (ARRWF)

The Anti-Racism Racialized Workers Fund (ARRWF) is intended to serve as an immediate and individualized form of support for members who are impacted by racism (including, but not limited to, anti-Black and/or anti-Indigenous racism). If you identify as a member this fund intends to serve, and have constructive feedback and/or are interested in participating on the Local’s Equity Funds Subcommittee, please write to your Secretary-Treasurer at st@cupe3902.org.

The Local’s Equity Funds Subcommittee (anonymously) reviews applications for the Survivors Fund, Trans Fund, International Workers Legal Fund, and Anti-Racism Racialized Workers Fund. The Secretary Treasurer, Vice-President, President/President’s designate, and ideally, 2 community members per fund for Unit 1, and 1 community member per fund for Unit 7, sit on this committee.

Who is eligible to apply to the fund?

Each year of the ARRWF (1 September – 31 August), anyone who meets the following criteria is eligible to apply:

  1. You have secured at least 1 hour of Unit 1 work by the time the application is made, or have a guaranteed subsequent appointment.
  2. You have been impacted by anti-Black and/or anti-Indigenous racism.

Application deadlines: Applications are due during the fund year in which expenses are incurred. Exceptions to this may be made on a case-by-case basis (such as when expenses are incurred close to the end of the fund year). Please write to your Secretary-Treasurer at st@cupe3902.org if you have any questions.

What expenses are eligible for reimbursement?

Understanding that racism can impact many areas of life, the fund deliberately does not define all eligible expenses. Members are invited to submit claims for any expenses they consider eligible.

Examples of eligible expenses include:

  1. Related legal fees (including related transportation costs, childcare).
  2. Related medical fees in excess of what is covered by Green Shield (including counselling, health services not covered by insurance, procedures to remove visible signs of violence, and related transportation and childcare costs).
  3. Safety costs, including secure transportation, self defence classes, etc.
  4. Emergency relocation to secure safe housing, including moving fees, first and last month’s rent, hotel stays, etc.
 

Expenses incurred in the fund year (1 September – 31 August) will be eligible for reimbursement.

How much money will I get?

The fund has been allocated $25,000 per year. Each applicant has yearly cap of $5,000 and a lifetime cap of $15,000 for the Anti-Racism Racialized Workers Fund.

The fund year spans from 1 September to 31 August.

If there are monies left over after the fund has reimbursed all eligible claims, the remainder of the monies will be reallocated to Group B of the SWAF for that year.

When will I get my money?

Equity Fund review meetings are scheduled to take place monthly.
Monthly deadline information can be found here.

For your application to be considered at these meetings, it must be received at a reasonable time before the Equity Funds subcommittee meeting. We will do our best to accommodate last-minute applications, but this cannot be guaranteed.
We aim to mail disbursement cheques to eligible applicants within two weeks of approval.

How will disbursement decisions be made?

Applications will be reviewed and eligibility decisions made on a case-by-case basis by the Equity Funds Committee. The Equity Funds Subcommittee is comprised of the Secretary-Treasurer, the Chair (or designate), the Vice-Presidents of any Unit with Equity Funds, and two members per Equity Fund to represent the relevant constituencies, to be appointed by the Executive Committee after a call for applications.

The Secretary-Treasurer chairs meetings of the Equity Funds Subcommittee, presenting an anonymized and paraphrased version of each application to the committee for review. No other officer or member of the Local has access to Equity Fund applications.

How do I apply?

If you have worked 1+ hour since 1 September of the fund year and once the database has been updated with payroll information, the application form will be available online and accessible through the Union’s website. To find the application, login to the Member Portal (found by scrolling up to the top right of this page), and select the ‘Forms’ tab.

A complete application for the fund will include:

  1. Political membership — you must have signed a membership card or filled out a Membership Application Form. (If you do not have a CUPE No. (found on the left-hand side of the Portal home page), then you have yet to gain political membership. To do so, select the ‘Forms’ tab and fill out the Membership Application Form PLEASE NOTE: processing membership applications can take up to one hour.)
  2. The Black and Indigenous Workers Fund Application Form.
  3. Supporting documentation — this documentation should include a statement outlining the need for which funding is being requested, and any other supporting documentation you may have (receipts, invoices, letters of support, etc.).

You will receive an automatic confirmation email for each application you submit. PLEASE NOTE: if you do not receive a confirmation email you did not successfully submit the application. If you experience any issues during the application process, please see the Fund Application FAQ for answers to commonly asked questions.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. The fund year is 1 September – 31 August. The fund cap resets every year.

 

OTHER RESOURCES

CUPE 3902, Unit 1 members’ access to relevant healthcare:

  • Mental health care (counselling/MSW/social worker, incl. psychotherapy): $5000/year under top-up plan + $500 under base plan (total: $5500)
  • Basic dental: $1350/year
  • Glasses/contact lenses/laser eye surgery: $300/year
  • Single HCSA: $500/year – Family HCSA: $800/year
  • Drug max: $15000/year
  • Health plan combined maximum: $15000/year