Resources
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GNWT Municipal and Community Affairs – Children and Youth Resiliency Program
The Department of Municipal and Community Affairs encourages and supports community groups in delivering children and youth programming that focuses on healthy childhood development, physical literacy, resiliency and mental health. The Children and Youth Resiliency Program provides funding to organizations that provide services to people under 25 years of age and children between the ages of 6-12 years of age.
GNWT Environment and Natural Resources – Take a Family on the Land Program
The Take a Family on the Land Program is designed to offset the costs associated with on-the-land activities, so more NWT residents can experience them, as families.
NWT On the Land Collaborative
The NWT On The Land Collaborative provides centralized access to funding and other resources for on the land programs in the Northwest Territories.
Northern Youth Empowerment Initiative
The Northern Youth Empowerment Initiative (NYEI) provides financial help and program support to programs or projects in northern Manitoba that are focused on youth, with a preference for those that are community based, led by youth, evidence based, and designed to impact or affect large numbers of youth.
Northern Manitoba Food, Community, and Culture Collaborative
NMFCCC supports communities in Northern Manitoba to increase access to healthy food and to improve community health and community economic development.
New Relationship Trust – Youth Grants
The annual intake and approval process will open each calendar year in May and close, the earlier of December or when the annual funding available has been exhausted.
Coast Funds
Indigenous-led endowment fund established to strengthen First Nations in British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest to achieve conservation and sustainable economic development goals.
First Peoples’ Cultural Council
First Peoples’ Cultural Council delivers grants and programs that support Indigenous arts, language and heritage in B.C.
Habitat Conservation Trust Fund
Leadership Environmental Action Project (LEAP) grants for high school place-based learning projects that focus on monitoring, restoring or conserving BC’s biodiversity.
Vancouver Foundation
Vancouver Foundation Community Grants support thousands of projects every year to help build healthy, vibrant, and livable communities across BC. The Indigenous Priorities Granting Program provides flexible grants for Indigenous-led organizations to support initiatives that encourage community inclusiveness, belonging and healing.