Deadline: 15-Apr-2026
The Department of Health – Nunavut is offering a one-time $10,000 grant to support community-led health and wellness initiatives. The funding focuses on mental health, alcohol harm reduction, maternal and child health, and life skills development, empowering Nunavummiut to lead locally relevant wellness projects.
Overview of the Grant
The Nunavut Community Health and Wellness Grant aims to strengthen community capacity, increase awareness of key health issues, and support collaborative projects that promote mental, physical, and maternal-child health.
Objectives of the Grant
The program seeks to:
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Develop and coordinate community-led health projects
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Increase awareness in areas such as mental health, alcohol harm reduction, and maternal-child health
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Encourage life skills development and peer learning
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Reduce barriers to accessing support and health resources
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Foster collaborative and culturally relevant initiatives that reflect local priorities
Who Can Apply
Eligible applicants include:
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Non-profit organizations
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Community groups and societies
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Hamlets or municipal organizations across Nunavut
Project Focus Areas
Funded initiatives should focus on:
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Mental health awareness and support programs
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Alcohol harm reduction campaigns
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Maternal and child health education and services
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Life coping skills training and peer support activities
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Culturally relevant outreach and learning events
Funding Details
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One-time grant: $10,000
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Funding is intended to empower local communities to take initiative and design impactful projects
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Projects should promote shared learning and create supportive environments for individuals and families
Why It Matters
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Strengthens community-led health initiatives in Nunavut
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Promotes collaboration and peer learning around wellness and life skills
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Reduces barriers to health resources and support services
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Encourages culturally informed, practical approaches to local health challenges
How to Apply
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Prepare a project proposal outlining the initiative’s objectives, target audience, and expected outcomes
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Identify relevant health or wellness focus areas (mental health, alcohol harm reduction, maternal-child health, life skills)
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Demonstrate community engagement and collaboration in project design and delivery
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Submit the application according to Department of Health instructions before the specified deadline
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Upon approval, manage the project funding responsibly and report on outcomes and impact
Expected Outcomes
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Enhanced community awareness of health and wellness issues
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Increased participation and engagement in life skills and health programs
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Improved access to resources for mental health, maternal-child care, and harm reduction
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Strengthened community capacity to implement health-focused initiatives
FAQs
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Who is eligible to apply?
Non-profits, community groups, societies, and hamlets across Nunavut. -
What is the maximum funding amount?
A one-time grant of $10,000 per approved project. -
What types of projects are supported?
Community-led initiatives in mental health, alcohol harm reduction, maternal and child health, life skills, and culturally relevant wellness programs. -
Can individuals apply?
Applications must be submitted through eligible organizations, groups, or hamlets, not by individual applicants. -
What is the main goal of the grant?
To empower communities to lead locally relevant health and wellness initiatives that increase awareness, reduce barriers, and strengthen collaborative engagement. -
Are culturally relevant approaches encouraged?
Yes, projects are expected to incorporate local culture, traditions, and community priorities. -
How will funding impact the community?
By fostering shared learning experiences, improving access to resources, and supporting practical wellness strategies across Nunavut.
Conclusion
The Nunavut Community Health and Wellness Grant provides a strategic opportunity for communities to design and implement impactful, culturally informed projects. By focusing on mental health, alcohol harm reduction, maternal-child health, and life skills, the program aims to strengthen local capacity, raise awareness, and improve overall well-being across Nunavut.
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