The challenge with project funding is the following. You say that an organization must submit a funding application every time it has a new project. When an organization only does one thing, it is clear that it will never be able to survive. You have called on organizations that have various ways to raise funds. Those organizations are able to survive. They apply somewhere for a program and they receive money, and then they can go somewhere else to get more money. That's how they survive.
RESDAC focuses only on literacy in official language minority communities. Now that you provide project-based funding, after RESDAC submits two projects, you tell them they are doing the same thing. This is its very purpose. I do not understand how we can justify and support this type of strategy being applied to this type of organization.
Are you coming to the same conclusion as me?