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Talon2_FB-1Welcome to Shared Value Solution's funding and news digest. We hope it finds you well.

 

Happy fall and welcome to a new issue of the Talon. 

 

October 4th has passed, and our thoughts go out to readers who have been devastated by the loss of a loved one to the systemic violence and racism that this National Day of Action addresses. We grieve alongside you, our friends and clients. 

 

Two different Species at Risk programs will be closing at the end of October.  See below for more information and to apply. Also, check out the information included on funding for projects related to the preservation, management, and presentation of Indigenous cultural heritage in Canada. 

 

In today's issue we announce an initiative for Indigenous engagement on Canada's Invasive Wild Pig Strategy. In partnership with the Canadian Council for Invasive Species, we will be running online sessions where we welcome feedback on the strategy as well as offer helpful tools for identifying invasive wild pigs' presence on the lands you steward and the potential threats they pose.  Read on for more information. 

 

As always, we are here to help with any questions about funding and applications. Please reach out!

 


Indigenous Engagement

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The Canadian Council on Invasive Species, in collaboration with partners, is working to prevent and manage invasive wild pigs across the lands we safeguard.

SVS invites you to join us for an online session to learn more about invasive wild pigs, including how to identify them, the potential threats they pose to your lands and interests, and the proposed strategies for managing them.

We also welcome your input on a national wild pig strategy. To review the strategy, click here:  https://canadainvasives.ca/wild-pigs-in-canada/

For any questions, please get in touch here: info@sharedvaluesolutions.com

 

To sign up for an online session, click here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VCC9YR9

 

 We look forward to hearing your feedback in the session! 


Indigenous Funding Programs

NATION-WIDE HIGHLIGHTED PROGRAMS

 

Indigenous Partnerships for Species at Risk (IPSAR)

Application deadline: October 30, 2024

 

IPSAR provides funding for projects that help conserve, protect, and recover species at risk, culturally significant species, and their habitats. It also provides funding to support the development of capacity to actively participate in the implementation of the SARA (Species at Risk Act) . Proposed activities must demonstrate how they help achieve recovery objectives and population goals of target species and must contribute to one or more of the following objectives:

  • support and promote the conservation, protection and recovery of target species and their habitats on Indigenous lands or lands where traditional food, social, and ceremonial activities are carried out by Indigenous Peoples
  • support the engagement and leadership of Indigenous Peoples in the conservation and recovery of species at risk, their habitats and SARA processes

For more information on how to apply, click here. 

 

Habitat Stewardship Program for Species at Risk

Application deadline: October 30, 2024

 

The Habitat Stewardship Program for Species at Risk (HSP) provides funds for Canadian projects that help protect and recover species at risk through the following activities:

  • Habitat protection and securement
  • Habitat improvement
  • Species and habitat threat abatement
  • Conservation planning
  • Surveys, inventories and monitoring
  • Outreach and education
  • Project evaluation

More information here. 

 

Indigenous Heritage - Museums Assistance Program

Application deadline: November 1st, 2024

 

The Indigenous Heritage component of the Museums Assistance Program (MAP) provides funding for projects related to the preservation, management, and presentation of Indigenous cultural heritage in Canada. 

 

For more information click here. 

 

Office of the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages: Indigenous Language funding

 

Click here to learn about funding to support Indigenous language initiatives across Canada.

 

Wildfire and Natural Disaster Support

Application deadline: Various depending on the funding opportunity program


• Emergency Management FireSmart program https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1643385529147/1643385549632
• Emergency Management Assistance Program: https://hubs.ly/Q01XhYWj0

 

First Nations Baseline Assessment Program on Health and the Environment

Application deadline: November 1, 2024

 

The First Nations Baseline Assessment Program on Health and the Environment (BAPHE) is a research program that brings together First Nations communities, principal investigators and scientists to gather baseline data on human health and the environment.

A baseline measures how selected human health and environmental indicators are now, so they can be used to show changes over time. Projects supported by BAPHE must include both a human health and an environmental baseline.

 

BAPHE supports 2 types of projects:

  1. Primary research: Community-based research to collect and analyze data on human health and the environment directly through questionnaires, surveys, interviews and sampling.
  2. Knowledge integration: Community-based research that compiles, integrates and analyzes existing community information and scientific data on human health and the environment.

More information here.

 

Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities Program

No application deadline

 

The Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities (CERRC) program provides funding for renewable energy and capacity building projects and related energy efficiency measures in Indigenous, rural and remote communities across Canada.

The program is working to reduce the use of fossil fuels for heating and electricity by increasing the use of local renewable energy sources and energy efficiency. This creates environmental, social and economic benefits to support healthier and more sustainable communities.

Investing in clean energy solutions in Indigenous communities is a small but important link to energy security, reconciliation, self-determination and economic development for Indigenous Peoples.

 

The Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities (CERRC) program is currently accepting applications under the following streams:

  • Biomass heating, district heating, and combined heat and power systems

Please note: Due to high demand, remaining funding for this stream is limited, eligible projects received will be added to a waitlist, should funds become available:

  • Research, Development, and Demonstration projects

Please note: Due to high demand, CERRC has paused application intake for the following streams:

  • Capacity Building projects
  • Deployment of renewable energy projects

 

More info here. 

 

Lands and Economic Development Services Program 

Application deadline: different for each region, reach out to program officer for more info

 

The Lands and Economic Development Services Program (LEDSP) provides support to First Nation and Inuit Communities to assist with enhancing the economic development, land and environmental capacity of communities and to support the establishment of the conditions for economic development to occur, increasing their participation in the economy.  Up to $50,000 of project-based funding support.

 

More info here.

 

First Nations Waste Management Initiative

Application deadline: No deadline

 

This initiative provides support to First Nations to develop sustainable waste management systems through modern infrastructure, operations, training and partnerships.

Funding is available for a range of waste management activities, such as:

  • waste management agreements with municipalities and service providers (municipal-type agreements)
  • construction of transfer stations
  • construction of engineered landfills in remote and isolated communities
  • waste reduction and diversion initiatives such as recycling, composting and hazardous waste management programs
  • waste operator training
  • waste awareness and education programming
  • landfill management and closing of refuse sites
  • development of waste management plans and feasibility studies

More information here.

 

Indigenous Leadership Fund

Application deadline: open from October 30, 2023 to March 31, 2027

 

The Indigenous Leadership Fund is being offered by Environment and Climate Change Canada as a new program under the Low Carbon Economy Fund. The program will fund Indigenous-owned and led renewable energy, energy efficiency, and low-carbon heating projects. 

 

This fund will support projects that are:

  • Indigenous-owned and led
  • Advance Indigenous climate leadership
  • Support the self-determined climate, social, and economic priorities of Indigenous peoples. 

Eligible projects will meet the following criteria:

  • Incorporate or make use of renewable energy, energy efficiency, or low-carbon heating technologies and practices
  • Offer broader environmental, social, and economic benefits
  • Use proven technologies and practices 

Applicants are encouraged to submit projects that: 

Click here for more information about this opportunity.

 

Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Program

Application deadline: varied

The Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Program supports the mandate of the Department of Canadian Heritage by building on Canada's strength as a diverse and inclusive society.

The Program has three funding components: Events, Projects and Organizational Capacity Building.

 

Click here for more info!

 

Climate-Resilient Coastal Communities Program

Application deadline: Ongoing

 

The Climate-Resilient Coastal Communities (CRCC) program will provide funding to enable communities and sectors to work together at a regional scale to co-develop coordinated actions that increase climate resilience in coastal regions. 

 

The CRCC program will fund up to 25 pilot projects between 2023 and 2028 with a total budget of $41 million dollars under the Government of Canada Adaptation Action Plan. 

 

There is an Indigenous-led application process where applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. 

 

Click here for more information. 

 

 

Community Opportunity Readiness Program (CORP) – Funding Opportunity

Application deadline: Open

 

The Community Opportunity Readiness Program (CORP) provides project-based funding for First Nation and Inuit Communities’ pursuit of economic opportunities. The funding objective is that First Nation and Inuit communities implement economic and business development initiatives that will leverage private sector funding either immediately, or in the future.  

 

Click here for more information about this funding opportunity. 

 

Professional and Institutional Development Program

Application deadline: Different per region.

 

This program funds projects that develop the capacity of First Nations and Inuit communities to perform core functions of government such as planning and risk management, leadership, basic administration and financial management.

The Professional and Institutional Development Program funds projects that develop the capacity of communities to perform 10 core functions of governance, including:

  • leadership
  • membership
  • law-making
  • community involvement
  • external relations
  • planning and risk management
  • financial management
  • human resources management
  • information management and information technology
  • basic administration

Contact your funding services officer in your Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) regional office for the deadline in your region.

 

Click here for more information about this funding opportunity. 

 

First Nations Health Authority: Indigenous Climate Health Action Program

Application deadline: Open

 

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​FNHA’s Indigenous Climate Health Action Program (ICHAP) supports First Nations leadership in reducing climate change impacts on health. Given limited funding available, EOIs will be reviewed with preference given to communities that have not received ICHAP funding in the previous year.

 

Climate change affects physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health in many ways. Through ICHAP, communities can strengthen their climate health resilience by working together to improve the environmental, social, cultural, and economic factors that affect their health and wellness. 

 

Click here for more information about this funding opportunity. 

 

 

The Blanket Fund

Application deadline: varied

 

The Blanket Fund will provide support for Indigenous cultural, artistic, and educational activities. Offered through two grant streams (Reconciliation Action Grants and Capacity Building Grants), The Blanket Fund can be accessed by both grassroots Indigenous communities and organizations, and by Indigenous individuals undertaking related initiatives. 

 

Click here for more information about this funding opportunity. 

 

 

WESTERN CANADA FUNDING

BC Nations, click here for a round up of all the funding available to you! And see below for our highlighted funding.

 

Click here for a round up of funding dedicated to Pacific Salmon Conservation. 

 

Indigenous Climate Health Action Program (British Columbia specific)

Application deadline: available until the funding has been allocated. For projects starting Spring 2025 and onwards

Supports First Nations communities in reducing climate change impacts on health. Through this program, communities can strengthen their climate health resilience by working together to improve the environmental, social, cultural and economic factors that affect their health and wellness. ICHAP funds climate action projects that are community driven and focus on health and wellness outcomes. Projects can focus on climate health in general or on developing a strategy or action plan to reduce climate change impacts on community health. Some examples of focus areas are:
  • Food security and food sovereignty
  • Access to the land
  • Mental health
  • Traditional medicine
  • Traditional harvesting
  • Water quality and quantity

Click here for more information.

 

Pacific Salmon Commission

Application deadlines vary

 

The Pacific Salmon Commission Secretariat oversees and manages various grant programs that support the implementation of the Pacific Salmon Treaty. The amount of available funds for each program varies annually and grants are awarded upon review of applications by the respective fund committee.

 

More information here.

 

New Relationship Trust Indigenous Labour Market Fund

Application deadline for Stream 1: December 1, 2024

 

With $200 million allocated, DAEF is empowering First Nations to have a seat at the table, shaping policy, strategic directions, and legislative frameworks in alignment with the Declaration Act Action Plan 2022-2027.

Every Nation’s participation enriches the process, bringing unique perspectives and wisdom that are crucial for creating laws and policies that are just, respectful, and reflective of Indigenous rights and aspirations.

If your Nation hasn’t applied yet, now is the time to step forward and be part of this historic movement. Let's make history together and ensure every First Nation in B.C. is part of this transformative journey.

 

The Indigenous Labour Market Fund (LMF) is intended to support and enhance a next generation approach of Indigenous initiatives to address three specific labour market issues or gaps impacting Indigenous people across B.C.

  1. Labour Market Studies: to cover costs associated with the update or development of comprehensive plans or studies that identify Indigenous led initiatives to increase the recruitment, placement, advancement and ultimately greater participation and success of Indigenous peoples in various sectors and regions across B.C.

Learn more here. 

 

Professional and Institutional Development Program

Application deadline: varies per region

This program funds projects that develop the capacity of First Nations and Inuit communities to perform core functions of government such as planning and risk management, leadership, basic administration and financial management. 

 

Click here to learn more.

 

Poverty Reduction and Social Inclusion Fund (PRF)

Application deadline: applications being accepted starting February 20th and available until all the funds are committed

 

Funding up to $100,000 per year, over two years is available for Indigenous-led charities and non-profits to support immediate work in enhancing poverty reduction and social inclusion initiatives.

The Poverty Reduction and Social Inclusion Fund (PRF) is intended to be low barrier and flexible source of funding for Indigenous charities and non-profits needing a boost in their financial and service capacity to deliver on crucial poverty reduction and social inclusion initiatives.

The PRF was funded and made possible through New Relationship Trust’s partnership and collaboration with the Vancouver Foundation and BC Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction.

 

More info here.

 

FIRST NATIONS RECYCLING INITIATIVE

Application deadline: no deadline

 

The First Nations Recycling Initiative supports recycling in First Nations communities throughout British Columbia. We collaborate directly with First Nations communities across BC to provide information about BC’s existing stewardship programs and local collection events in support of community recycling programs. We work together on projects to recycle these materials: tires, appliances, paper and packaging, electronics, beverage containers, batteries, power equipment, and health products.

 

More info here.

 

Government of British Columbia- Organics Infrastructure Program

Application deadline: no deadline

The Organics Infrastructure Program (OIP) helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions by investing up to $30 million into projects that support:

  • Increasing organic waste processing capacity in B.C.
  • Keeping organic waste out of landfills

More information here.

 

Local Government Climate Action Program (LGCAP)

Application deadline: Open

The LGCAP provides funding for local governments and Modern Treaty Nations to plan and implement climate action that will reduce emissions, create new opportunities for people in the clean economy and prepare communities for future climate impacts. As part of the program, recipients of funding will be required to report on their actions.
 
The Program is currently in its second year, having made program and reporting refinements in collaboration with local governments and Modern Treaty Nations after year one.
This program:
  • Provides flexible, long-term funding that meets urban and rural needs
  • Enables community-specific action to reduce emissions and increase climate resilience
  • Enables robust reporting to track results and help improve the program over time
  • Enables knowledge sharing among local governments and Modern Treaty Nations to promote innovative climate action across the province 

For more information, click here

 

Indigenous Community Energy Coach Program & Indigenous Community Heat Pump Incentive

Application deadline: Ongoing

The Province of B.C. offers free energy coaching services to support Indigenous communities wanting to take advantage of the CleanBC Indigenous Community Heat Pump Incentive and related energy efficiency offers.

 

For more information, click here

 

The Declaration Act Engagement Fund (DAEF)

Application deadline: new applications accepted between May and December each year

The Declaration Act Engagement Fund (DAEF) provides multi-year (4 year) non-repayable funding contributions to First Nations to support their capacity to engage with the Province of B.C. on the implementation of the Declaration Act Action Plan and alignment of Provincial laws with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples both of which must be done in consultation and co-operation with Indigenous Peoples in B.C.

 

The Declaration Act Engagement Fund will accept new applications during New Relationship Trust’s annual funding cycle between May and December each year. Applicants will only have to apply once to the program.

 

More here for more information about this funding opportunity. 

 

ONTARIO-SPECIFIC FUNDING

 

Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario

Application deadline: varies for each funding opportunity

 

Click here to learn about a range of programs supporting economic development, including tourism and small businesses.

 

Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation Funding Opportunity

Application deadline: no deadline

The Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) is providing funding through their Innovation Stream to support research development and commercialization of new and innovative technologies in Northern Ontario.  

Who is Eligible? 

  • Private-sector businesses
  • Private-sector businesses in partnership with a public-sector academic or research institution

What Projects are Eligible? 

Eligible projects include applied research and development projects, as well as a demonstration and commercialization of new and innovative technologies.  

 

Click here for more information about this funding opportunity. 


 

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Opportunities for Engagement and smaller funding pots:

    • Participant funding opportunities during an impact assessment: 

      This page links to notices about how to get involved in an active assessment. Notices are organized by location of the assessment, either by province, territory, or outside of Canada. You can also find open application periods for participant funding. Click here for info. 

       

    • Na-mi-quai-ni-mak Community Support Fund. Small grants to support community-based healing and remembrance.  Click here for info. 

    • Support for hunting, harvesting and community-led food programs. 

      Through flexible funding opportunities delivered by Indigenous organizations, the Harvesters Support Grant and Community Food Programs Fund:

      • create less reliance on store bought food
      • encourage the restoration of harvesting culture and practices
      • supports local food production and community food sharing

        More information here.
    • Contaminated Sites On-Reserve Program is responsible for managing contaminated sites on reserve lands. See here for more info.

    • Caribou Conservation Stewardship Program supports projects that maintain and recover populations of Boreal Caribou in Ontario. It is part of the Species at Risk in Ontario Stewardship Program. See here for more info.

    • Ontario grants to support healthy food systems for children and youth.  Look here for a list of funding sources.

       

    • Students, check out this searchable list of 537 bursaries, scholarships and incentives for Indigenous students across Canada.  Look here.

    • The Short-Term Projects component of Creating, Knowing and Sharing funds First Nations, Inuit and Métis professional and aspiring artists, cultural carriers, arts/cultural professionals, groups, collectives and arts/culture organizations. Grants provide support for any combination of eligible Creating, Knowing and Sharing activities for projects lasting up to 12 months. Find out more here.
    • Small grants to support community based healing and remembrance. More information here: https://nctr.ca/memorial/na-mi-quai-ni-mak/na-mi-quai-ni-mak-community-support-fund/ 

    • Micro-Loan Fund Available for Indigenous Women Entrepreneurs 
      The National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association and participating Aboriginal Financial Institutions (AFIs) are pleased to announce the establishment of a new $5-million Women Entrepreneurship Loan Fund.
      AFIs across the country are now delivering the Women Entrepreneurship Loan Fund on behalf of Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada. First Nations, Inuit, and Métis women entrepreneurs from across the country are now able to access loans up to $50,000 to start or grow their business.
    • Clean Energy in Indigenous, Rural, and Remote Communities. Environment and Climate Change Canada has announced an additional $300 million for clean energy projects. This funding supports projects that help advance Indigenous-led climate action, support local economic development, and create skilled jobs while reducing pollution and improving air quality.  There is no deadline to apply.


    • Pathways to Safe Indigenous Communities. The Government of Canada is providing $103.8 million over 5 years to assist First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities with implementing and developing Indigenous-designed community safety projects. There are several activities eligible for this funding, including initiatives that recognize the importance of Traditional Knowledge and practices in community safety and well-being.  There is no deadline for this funding.


 

SVS News

Connecting in Doig River First Nation

We loved connecting with the wonderful people of Doig River First Nation during the well being study we were conducting there. We were welcomed to their culture day to experience moose processing and lessons from elders.  Thank you for having us, we can't wait to come back!

 

 

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Cumulative Effects Conference and Promotional Code: 

We will be attending the Canadian Institute Cumulative Effects Conference in Halifax in November. Will you be there?  If you are thinking of attending, we hope to see you at the workshop that our team is running on the second day of the conference  "Integrating Traditional Knowledge for Enhanced Environmental Monitoring"  

 

https://www.canadianinstitute.com/cumulative-effects-east/agenda/

 

When you sign up, use our promotional code for 10% off:  S10-344-344V25.S  Looking forward to connecting with many of you there! 

 


 

SVS eBooks for Download: Collect Them All!

Check out our collection of informative eBooks that are available for free download:

  • Protecting What Matters: Environmental Monitoring Ideas Bundle for Indigenous Nations
  • Channeling the Wisdom of Indigenous Knowledge 
  • Pandemic-Inspired Research Innovations
  • Indigenous Planning Cheat Sheet
  • Indigenous Business and the Resource Sector
  • Indigenous Planning Starter Kit
  • Indigenous Guardians and Development
  • GIS Intro Guide: Harnessing the Power of Maps
  • A Lands and Consultation Department Guidebook
  • Planning Starter Kit
Download our eBooks here

 


About Us: Shared Value Solutions

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. 

 

Core Services:

  • Impact Benefit Agreement Negotiation Support 
  • Technical Reviews and Regulatory Process Support 
  • Community and Economic Development Planning 
  • Indigenous Knowledge and Land Use Studies 
  • Environmental Monitoring 
  • Guardians Program Development 
  • Climate Change Readiness 
  • GIS and Mapping 
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