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Happy "beginning" of spring everyone. We're starting to thaw out a bit here in Southern Ontario and the days are feeling brighter! In this issue, we share news of another FREE webinar we are bringing to you in collaboration with Cando EDO .?This webinar will be guided by SVS Archaeologist Cristina A.R. McCoy and will explore the possibilities for archaeological practice in Ontario- read more below!
Have a look at all the new and exciting funding opportunities we have listed, a new employment opportunity with our team, and lastly, see how we celebrated International Women's Day.
Enjoy!
Upcoming FREE Webinar!
Archaeological Practice in Ontario: Your history, under your care and control
?Your archaeological history is a non-renewable resource that belongs to your community; join SVS Archaeologist Cristina McCoy as she discusses how Cultural Resource Management (CRM) Archaeology in Ontario needs to change to support Indigenous self determination– and how that change can be accomplished.?
?Click?here?to register!
Indigenous Funding Programs
NATION-WIDE HIGHLIGHTED PROGRAMS:
Hudson's Bay Foundation and the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund Announce the Opening of Applications for Oshki Wupoowane | The Blanket Fund
Through two grant streams, The Blanket Fund will provide support for Indigenous cultural, artistic, and educational activities. Indigenous people, as well as Indigenous-led initiatives and organizations in Canada, are eligible. More information?here.?
?CREation Community Grants Program
CREation is a multi-level funding program that supports strengths-based, community-focused and youth-led projects taking place in communities across Canada. Grassroot youth groups/collectives (comprised of Indigenous youth ages 15 to 29) are eligible to apply for funding to support community programs and projects while receiving innovative mentorship, training and capacity-building opportunities.?Funding will be provided to projects/groups that seek to create impactful community change and increase the wellness, resiliency, and engagement of Indigenous youth.
This program aims to support Indigenous youth to take ownership over the wellness of their peers and community.
More information?here.
?Indigenous Forestry Initiative
The Indigenous Forestry Initiative (IFI)?provides financial support to Indigenous-led economic development projects in Canada's forest sector. Benefits of the program include: increased Indigenous participation in forestry-related opportunities, businesses, careers, and governance. More information?here.?
?Indigenous Climate and Environmental Funding
Federal funding programs are available to support Indigenous climate action for a safer and cleaner environment for future generations.?More information?here.
?This initiative will see the Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) investing up to $6 million, with each grant valued at a maximum of $1 million over five years. The investment will support a national research program with multiyear funding to advance the collective understanding of reconciliation. The funded recipients will participate in activities managed by the NCTR, in its role as coordination hub for the Reconciliation Network.?
?The NCTR and SSHRC invite teams led by First Nations, Métis Nations, or Inuit researchers to submit proposals for new or existing formal partnerships that contribute to our collective understanding of truth and reconciliation. Proposals could address residential school history; the ongoing legacy of residential schools; past Canadian policies of assimilation in one or more areas, including child welfare, education, language, culture, health and justice; or other significant issues.?
?More details on this initiative can be found on the?RN CTA 65 funding opportunity page.
?WWF-Canada Announces New Fund for Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas
?It will fund grants and contracts between $50,000 to $150,000 per year for up to three years to support Indigenous communities and organizations as they consider, establish, or maintain IPCAs.
IPCAs are defined and managed by Indigenous communities, and stewarded through Indigenous laws and knowledge systems. In the wake of the COP15 UN biodiversity summit, support for IPCAs will be increasingly important, as countries strive to protect 30 per cent of the planet while upholding the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
?For more information, contact:
?NORTHERN CANADA FUNDING:
Northern Road Link Project Participant Funding Available
Funding is available for eligible individuals and groups to assist their participation in the planning phase of the impact assessment process. During the current?comment period, which ends on March?23,?2023, the public and Indigenous groups are invited to review the summary of the Initial Project Description and provide comments. The Agency will retroactively reimburse eligible participants for their participation in this first comment period.
Applications received?by March?27,?2023, will be considered.
More information?here.?
Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) grant for Infrastructure, Online Safety, and Policy Engagement
CIRA’s grants fund community-led internet projects to build a resilient, trusted, and secure internet for all Canadians.?CIRA aims to increase the number of Canadians who have access to a high-quality and high-performing internet.?
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Through our grants, we fund community-led connectivity research, network planning, and solutions. Infrastructure solutions that CIRA will consider funding with grants must be community-led and community-owned, contributing to long-term community development.
More information?here.?
WESTERN CANADA FUNDING:?
Indigenous Cannabis Business Fund (ICBF)
?The ICBF provides non-repayable funding contributions to First Nation communities and businesses and Indigenous entrepreneurs in British Columbia that want to participate in and receive supports to advance economic development opportunities in the federally (production, distribution, and retail) and provincially (non-medical retail sales) regulated cannabis sector. More information?here.?
EASTERN CANADA FUNDING
Indigenous Services Canada supporting First Nations recovery from Hurricane Fiona as part of federal government response
?$4 million has been made immediately available through the Emergency Management Assistance Program to address recovery efforts and various needs and expenses identified by First Nations communities.?Read?more.
MANITOBA-SPECIFIC FUNDING
Manitoba government provides funding to protect fish and wildlife
The Manitoba government is helping protect the province’s natural resources by awarding over $1 million in funding for 35 fish and wildlife improvement projects from the Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Fund, Natural Resources and Northern Development Minister Greg Nesbitt announced.
?ONTARIO-SPECIFIC FUNDING
2023-2024 Grant Applications now live!
Miziwe Biik receives funding from Human Resources Development Canada through the Aboriginal Labour Force Development Circle to deliver the training programs to the Indigenous community in the Greater Toronto Area.
Employers, individuals and community organizations are invited to send in applications.?
Miziwe Biik offers different funding programs to assist with employing or training our clients.?Visit our call for proposals page to learn more:?Learn more?here.
Rural Innovation Fund: Deadline March 31, 2023
This program will support a Northwestern Ontario rural community or Indigenous community with a population less than 3,000 to adopt innovative approaches to identified gaps within their communities. Entrepreneurs located in these communities can also apply.?More information on the fun can be found?here.
Opportunities Round-up:?
We're hiring!
Project Administrator/Coordinator
Are you an experienced project administrator who is looking for an opportunity to make a difference with your work? This might be the job for you! The person we are seeking will have 1-3 years of professional experience in project coordination and administration and ideally will have skills and experience working in cross-cultural settings, preferably with First Nation, Métis and/or Inuit communities.
?To learn more about the position or to apply for this job, click?here.
International Women's Day
Here at SVS, we celebrated International Women's Day with a look back at all the inspiring women we have profiled in our Women Crush Wednesdays blog series.
?Have a look here:?https://sharedvaluesolutions.com/women-crush-wednesday-series/
We are a?Canadian B Corp,?and?we?assist Indigenous?Nations with support throughout regulatory processes surrounding major development projects like mines, hydroelectric facilities, transmission lines, highway expansions, oil and gas pipelines, natural resource transport applications and nuclear power.?
?We have deep context and experience behind the recommendations we provide, having worked for our clients on almost every major project in Canada over the last 10 years.?For us, it’s all about building long-term relationships?with our clients. We want to get to know you and what you want to do so we can help you move your plans forward.?
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