The ISC BC Region Update is published by Indigenous Services Canada bi-monthly. It is intended to provide First Nations leadership and administrations with timely information that focuses on funding announcements,…
The ISC BC Region Update is published by Indigenous Services Canada bi-monthly. It is intended to provide First Nations leadership and administrations with timely information that focuses on funding announcements,…
The Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness, Indigenous Services Canada, the First Nations Health Authority and First Nations Emergency Services Society work collaboratively to support First Nations communities in…
Join us at the second annual Indigenous Youth Entrepreneurship Summit! Dates: August 26 – 29, 2024 Location: Coast Coal Harbour Hotel Duration: 4 days Get ready for an unforgettable experience at our…
We are very excited to kick off a new watchlist highlighting great books, podcasts, films and music by Indigenous writers and artists! Featured Film: DOCUMENTARY Wilfred Buck | Directed by…
Indigenous Services Canada’s Partnerships Team has identified additional open Government of Canada calls for proposals and funding opportunities. Listed in the document below you will find the funding opportunities along…
New funding pots available, the UNDRIP blog post, and more in this edition! Click here for full newsletter
The Reserve Land Governance presentation examines governance practices essential to land management, powers of Chief and Council, and fiduciary obligation. Discussions include the importance of internal council relationships, good communication,…
This isn’t just an event – it’s a launchpad for our future leaders! The second annual summit will connect Indigenous youth with community leaders and business experts, while teaching critical relationship…
Registration for the Professional Lands Management Certification Program training courses is ongoing! Funding is available for level I and level II for those who qualify. Please see the documents below…
A First Nation in BC is surveying a school site as it hosts a meeting on unmarked graves. Read full story here
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