Arts, languages, and cultural heritage are interwoven strands that underpin B.C. First Nations’ cultures and worldviews. Indigenous wisdom and ways of being are embedded within language, art, and cultural practices, and connection to place and the protection of the land is expressed through stories and artistic practices and is encoded within language and legal traditions. The Braided Knowledge grant is the first of its kind in Canada. It aims to support projects that demonstrate these interconnections, leading to outcomes that are essential to the revitalization of B.C. First Nation cultures. An important element of the Braided Knowledge grant is the requirement for mentorship and knowledge transfer. Projects will enable the transfer of essential knowledge to new generations. Through this, the grant will support B.C. First Nation Peoples in reconnecting with their heritage and will build connections between generations.