The Grants Program funds small-scale and not-for-profit Indigenous projects, initiatives, or events of a social, cultural, and educational nature. Individuals, First Nation communities and Indigenous organizations can apply.
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The Grants Program funds small-scale and not-for-profit Indigenous projects, initiatives, or events of a social, cultural, and educational nature. Individuals, First Nation communities and Indigenous organizations can apply.
The following conditions and criteria apply:
The Assistant Deputy Minister of Indigenous Affairs, at their discretion, may vary the terms and conditions as a basis for providing a grant.
The Indigenous Affairs Grants Program accepts applications on a continuous basis. There are no fixed deadlines; applications are reviewed within two to three weeks of submission. Applicants must complete the Grant Application PDF and submit it to the Department of Indigenous Affairs. Please visit the official website to verify specific details and guidelines.
Contact Name: Indigenous Affairs (Department)
Phone Number: (506) 462-5846
E-mail Address: indigenousaffairs-affairesautochtones@gnb.ca
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