Deadline: 7-Oct-22
The First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC) is currently seeking applications for its Braided Knowledge Grant to fund projects that show the connected nature of Indigenous arts, language and cultural heritage.
Funding support for arts, languages, and heritage has typically been siloed to each individual practice, yet these practices are interwoven and interdependent. This grant acknowledges the connections of these three areas and will facilitate projects that align with Indigenous ways of knowing and being.
Funding Information
- Grant Amount: $10,000 – $25,000
Eligibility Criteria
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B.C.-based organizations that have a mandate or focus that includes First Nations’ heritage, languages, and arts. Eligible applicants include:
- B.C. First Nations bands or Tribal Councils
- Not-for-profit societies registered in B.C. in good standing and governed by B.C. First Nations individuals (at least 51% of directors identify as First Nations)
- B.C. First Nations-led museums or cultural spaces (at least 51% of directors identify as First Nations)
- Urban and off-reserve B.C. First Nations organizations (at least 51% of directors identify as First Nations)
- B.C. First Nations schools or adult education centres operating in B.C. on First Nations lands (Please note that applications from First Nations schools that serve one community must be submitted through their respective Nation/Band Office.)
For more information, visit FPCC.
For more information, visit https://fpcc.ca/program/braided-knowledge/