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Submit Applications for Targeted Labour Market Program in Canada

Call for Proposals: Training or Workshops for NPOs/PBOs on Labour Matters (South Africa)

Deadline: 23-Mar-2026

The Department of Family Services is accepting proposals for the Targeted Labour Market Program (TLMP) to support training and employment initiatives across Nunavut. The program prioritizes Inuktitut-language programming, trades and mining skills, inclusive training for persons with disabilities, and accessible programs in smaller communities. Eligible applicants include non-profits, training institutions, municipal corporations, and Inuit organizations.

Overview

The Targeted Labour Market Program (TLMP) aims to strengthen Nunavut’s workforce by supporting initiatives that:

The program focuses on reducing barriers to employment and enhancing community-based skill development for Nunavummiut.

Program Priorities

Inuktitut Language and Accessibility

Community-Based Training

Trades and Mining Skills

Inclusive Employment Programs

Who Can Apply

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants should design initiatives that:

How to Apply / How It Works

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Confirm Eligibility: Ensure your organization meets the applicant criteria.

  2. Develop Proposal: Align your initiative with TLMP priorities, including workforce needs, accessibility, and community impact.

  3. Submit Proposal: Follow the Department of Family Services’ submission guidelines for proposals.

  4. Evaluation and Funding: Proposals are assessed based on alignment with program objectives, expected outcomes, and community impact.

  5. Implementation: Funded initiatives deliver training and employment programs, monitor progress, and report outcomes to the TLMP.

Why This Program Matters

The TLMP supports Nunavut’s workforce by:

Common Mistakes and Tips

FAQs

1. Who can submit proposals for TLMP funding?
Eligible applicants include non-profits, training institutions, municipal corporations, and Inuit organizations.

2. Which communities are prioritized?
Programs serving smaller communities outside Iqaluit, Rankin Inlet, and Cambridge Bay receive priority.

3. Are there specific training focus areas?
Yes, the program prioritizes trades and mining skills, language-based programming, and inclusive employment for persons with disabilities.

4. Can programs be delivered in Inuktitut?
Yes, Inuktitut-language programs are encouraged to improve accessibility and support language revitalization.

5. What are the expected outcomes?
Initiatives should expand access to training, reduce barriers, and strengthen workforce participation in Nunavut.

6. How are proposals evaluated?
Proposals are assessed based on alignment with TLMP objectives, expected impact, and community relevance.

7. Is funding for long-term employment initiatives?
Funding supports community-based training initiatives to enhance workforce engagement and skill development.

Conclusion

The Targeted Labour Market Program provides crucial support to build Nunavut’s workforce and address regional labour needs. By funding inclusive, accessible, and culturally relevant training initiatives, TLMP ensures that all Nunavummiut have opportunities to gain the skills needed for meaningful employment and contribute to the sustainable growth of their communities.

For more information, visit Government of Nunavut.

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