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Urban Communities Partnering for Reconciliation (UCPR) | Union of BC Municipalities

August 31, 2025

Value

Maximum of 100% of the cost of eligible activities – up to a maximum of $15,000.

Description

The Urban Communities Partnering for Reconciliation (UCPR) pilot program is intended to support events and activities that provide a time and place for dialogue to build on opportunities, support reconciliation efforts, resolve issues of common responsibility, interest or concern, and/or to advance tangible outcomes.

Funding is available to eligible Indigenous organizations and local governments who want to create opportunities for in-person dialogue and relationship building which can help advance collaborative reconciliation plans, protocols, agreements or future projects.

Eligible Applicants

Eligible applicants are:

  • Legally incorporated Indigenous societies that are in good standing in BC
  • Local governments (municipalities and regional districts) in BC

Eligible Expenses

Eligible costs are direct costs that are approved for funding, properly and reasonably incurred, and paid by the applicant to carry out eligible activities. Eligible costs can only be incurred from the date of application submission until the final report is submitted. Activities Eligible for Funding:

  • Education and awareness
    • Using arts and culture to raise awareness and generate dialogue on reconciliation.
    • Delivering informative and experiential workshops.
    • Supporting youth dialogue to explore common goals and opportunities for action, exchange of community ideas and challenges to improve systemic processes and shared capacity building.
  • Cultural events and community gatherings that feature connection, engagement, participation, cultural sharing and skills development
    • Healing/talking circles.
    • Culture camps and/or gatherings of participants with a focus on incorporating cultural elements and language into the dialogue.
    • Performances.
    • Feasts.
    • Resilience and strength-themed events or programs, including activities that speak to sense of self, sense of family, sense of community and sense of culture, language and connection to land.
  • Other activities and events that meet the intent of the pilot program
    • Supporting local events for:
      • National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
      • Louis Riel Day.
      • Métis week
      • National Indigenous Peoples Day

Deadline Date

Funding permitting, eligible applicants may submit one application between September 1, 2024 and August 31, 2025.

Contact

Contact Name: Union of BC Municipalities

Phone Number: 604-270-8226 ext. 220

E-mail Address: lgps@ubcm.ca

Website: https://www.ubcm.ca/lgps/urban-communities-partnering-reconciliation

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