A Community Sponsor is an organization, association or
corporation that sponsors refugees under the Private Sponsorship of
Refugees program. A CS can be any group, for example, a Rotary
Club, Church, or Professional group, that wants to commit to
sponsorship. The CS engages in a sponsorship contract directly with
the DIRC.
Community Sponsors must:
• have the financial capacity to fulfill the sponsorship;
• provide evidence of ability to provide necessary emotional/social
supports to refugees and their families; and
• be based in the community where the refugee is expected to
live.
Community Sponsors may also choose to formally partner with an
individual, such as a relative of sponsored refugees living in
Canada, or another organization to raise the funds and carry out
settlement duties. This type of formal partner is called a
co-sponsor. A community sponsorship can involve multiple
co-sponsors as part of the sponsoring group but the primary
sponsoring organization is referred to as the Community
Sponsor.
Keep in mind that even when another organization or an individual is identified as a formal partner in the sponsorship the ultimate liability rests with the Community Sponsor that submits the sponsorship.