Ottawa has commited another $187M to ‘shed colonial habits’ and help more First Nations assume control of land. Read the full story here.
Ottawa has commited another $187M to ‘shed colonial habits’ and help more First Nations assume control of land. Read the full story here.
Join us for the first-ever First Nations Economic Forum and help determine what the next steps should be to support economic growth in First Nation communities. The forum will bring…
In-person Data Sovereignty workshop, NEW funding and our UNDRIP blog, and more in this edition of the Talon! Click Here to read full newsletter
The AABC and ARMA Vancouver Island are pleased to invite you to the 2024 virtual conference, “Going Further Together: Connectivity and Partnerships in the Information Profession”, which will be held…
The BC Arts Council is accepting project applications from eligible Museums, Indigenous Cultural Centres and Visual Arts Organizations. Consult the specific Program Guidelines on the website to learn about: How…
We are excited to announce that our next NALMA Membership at Large meeting will be held on May 1, 2024, from 1:30 to 3 PM (EST) virtually through Teams. This…
The baton has been passed and First Nation Housing Professionals Association is excited to announce the transition of MRP initiatives from NALMA to FNHA. The First Nations Housing Professionals Association…
Amendments to the Land Management Manual can be found on NALMA’s Peer Site under Resources > Documents > Land Management Manual. You can access the NALMA Peer Site here. Please…
Naut’sa mawt Tribal Council (NmTC) in BC has collaborated with Hawk Solutions to bring a new communications tool, the Hawk Communications App, to Indigenous groups across Canada. Thanks to funding…
BC Housing has a new funding call open for the Indigenous Housing Fund (IHF), which builds homes for Indigenous families, seniors, individuals, and persons with a disability, who are able…
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