Manitoba Settlement Support Services (MSSS)

Manitoba Settlement Support Services (MSSS) provides project funding to enhance settlement and integration services and programs that facilitate the successful social and economic integration of newcomers in Manitoba.

The MSSS aims to build a network of support and a community of care to better assist newcomers’ integration into the Manitoba community. Additionally, it will empower newcomers to find jobs that align with their skills and aid the development of professional networks. Selected projects will align with the mandate of the department and enable newcomers to participate fully in the community and contribute to a growing economy in Manitoba.

The MSSS fills gaps in newcomer services in Manitoba by funding settlement and integration projects that enhance the existing service network, ensuring efforts are complementary and avoid duplication.

For Service Provider Organizations (SPOs) interested in last year’s Call for Proposals, see the archived page here.

2025-26 MSSS Funding Recipients – Direct Services Available to Manitoba Eligible Clients (In Alphabetical Order)


OrganizationAddressPrimary Contact TelephoneWebsiteServices available to MB eligible newcomersTargeted population/Area/Priority
Economic Development Council for Manitoba Bilingual Municipalities (CDEM)200-614 rue Des Meurons, Winnipeg204-925-2320www.cdem.comFrancophone immigration and employment solutionsFrancophone MB eligible clients who are MPNP candidates
Enhanced English Skills for Employment Inc. (EESE)500 Shaftesbury Blvd, Winnipeg(204) 927-4375www.eese.caEmployment-focused language training for improving employabilityFrancophone MB eligible clients who are MPNP candidates
Family Dynamics, Inc.401-393 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg(204) 947-1401familydynamics.ca/Case managementManitoba eligible clients with high needs, including mental health support
Immigrant Centre Manitoba Inc.100 ADELAIDE ST, Winnipeg(204) 943-9158icmanitoba.comNeeds assessments, information and orientation, referralsMB eligible clients with low language proficiencies?
Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba Inc. (IRCOM)95 Ellen St, Winnipeg(204) 943-8765ircom.ca/Housing supports: needs assessments, case management, life skills training, 3-year affordable transitional housing. Core criteria: newly arrived low-income families with dependents.MB eligible refugee claimants looking for housing and settlement supports in Winnipeg. Non-tenants can access drop-in settlement supports.
Manitoba Interfaith Immigration Council Inc. / Welcome Place521 Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg(204) 997-1000www.miic.caSettlement and legal support services, life skills training, orientation and community integration supportRefugee claimants and privately sponsored refugees
Mosaic Newcomer Family Resource Network Incorporated397 Carlton Street, Winnipeg(204) 774-7311www.mosaicnet.caTrauma-informed care training and mentoring, experience co-facilitating parenting and parent-child education programs,  60-hr practicum, employment assistanceMB eligible newcomer women with CLB 3-7 interested in a career in childcare
Newcomers Employment & Education Development Services (N.E.E.D.S.) Inc.251-A Notre Dame Avenue, Winnipeg(204) 940-1260www.needsinc.caOrientation, after-school programming, post-secondary bridging, employability training, psychosocial supportMB eligible vulnerable and underserved children and youth ages 6-24
New Journey Foundation200-305 Broadway, Winnipeg(204) 942-2238newjourneyhousing.comHousing supports (searches, applications, landlord mediation), social benefit applications, income tax filing, advocacyAll MB Eligible
Northwest Regional Immigrant Services Inc.516 Main Street East – P.O. Box 3011, Swan RiverSwan River: 204-734-9874 The Pas: 204-623-3699 Thompson: 204-677-8094nwris.caNeeds assessments, orientation, referrals, settlement and employment support, youth programming, community connection eventsMB eligible in NW Manitoba (Swan River, The Pas, Thompson and area)
Portage Learning and Literacy Centre Inc.110 Saskatchewan Ave. West, Portage la Prairie(204) 857-6304pllc.caNeeds assessments, orientation, referrals, settlement and employment support, language training, youth programmingMB eligible in Portage la Prairie and surrounding communities
Red River College Polytechnic2055 Notre Dame Ave./Mailing: Centre for Newcomer Integration
201-319 Elgin Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3A 0K4, Winnipeg
 www.rrc.caProfessional communication for a healthcare setting, intercultural communication, patient-centred practice, collaborative practice, pronunciation, guest speakers, Standardized Patients and CELBAN preparation, delivered through specialized online modules and webinars Standardized Patients and CELBAN preparation, delivered through specialized online modules and webinarsInternationally educated health care professionals and healthcare workers to support licensure, employment and career advancement
Regional Connections Inc.2-295 Perry St, Winkler, MB(204) 325-4059regionalconnections.caNeeds assessments, orientation, referrals, settlement and employment support, language support and employment language trainingMB eligible in Pembina Valley, Dauphin, Churchill, Neepawa, and surrounding regions.
Supporting Employment and Economic Development Winnipeg Inc. (MMT) (SEED Winnipeg Ltd)80 Salter Street, Winnipeg204-927-9935seedwinnipeg.caCulturally and linguistically tailored financial literacy training on money managementIndividuals from priority immigrant communities whose first language is not English, who experience language barriers and have low income, or who are interested in receiving training to facilitate money management sessions within their communities.
Seven Oaks School Division830 Powers Street, Winnipeg(204) 697-5967www.7oaks.orgNeeds assessments, information and orientation, referrals, settlement and employment support, language support, community connections and Family Friendship ProgramMB eligible in North Winnipeg and Selkirk
Société de la francophonie manitobaine (SFM)106 – 147 Blvd Provencher, Winnipeg204) 233-4915www.sfm.mb.caNeeds assessment and referrals, information sharing, community outreachFrancophone MB eligible newcomers in Winnipeg
Steinbach Chamber of Commerce (Eastman Immigrant Services)D4 284 Reimer Avenue, Steinbach204) 346-6609eastmanimmigrantservices.com/Needs assessments, orientation, referrals, settlement and employment support, language support, community connection programs, cultural awareness and anti-discrimination initiativesMB eligible in Eastman Region
DLS Consulting Inc. o/a Winnipeg English Language Assessment and Referral Centre (WELARC)400-275 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg(204) 943-5387www.welarc.netEnglish and French assessments using CLBPT, CLBA, and NCLC; referrals to SPOs for language classesMB eligible wishing to attend funded language classes
Westman Immigrant Services1001 Pacific Ave, Brandon(204) 727-6031westmanimmigrantservices.ca/Needs assessments, orientation, referrals, settlement and employment support, language support and employment language trainingMB eligible in Westman Region (Brandon, Russell, Virden, Cartwright and areas)

2025-26 MSSS Funding Recipients – Indirect Service

OrganizationProject NameAddressPrimary Contact TelephoneWebsiteServices available to MB eligible newcomersTargeted population/Area/Priority
Manitoba Association of Newcomer Serving Organizations (MANSO)Provincial Coordination#610 – 275 Portage Ave, Winnipeg204-272-0872mansomanitoba.ca/Does not directly serve individual newcomersSector-wide coordination and capacity building

 

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