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Canadian Roots: Land and Food Sovereignty Stream (Canada)

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Deadline: 30-Nov-22

The Canadian Roots is announcing its Land and Food Sovereignty Funding Stream under the CREation community grants program to increase opportunities to participate in land-based programming, learn about food and medicines and engage with knowledge keepers.

Projects in this stream need to be Indigenous-led and youth-focused, although community-focused and intergenerational activities can be run. The intention of launching this program in Fall 2022 is so that the grant can support a full-year project in 2023 that covers a full growing season, and provide opportunities for multi-seasonal opportunities to engage with and on the land.

CREation is a multi-level funding program that will support strengths-based, community-focused and youth-led projects taking place in communities across Canada. Grassroots and incorporated youth groups/collectives are eligible to apply for funding to support community programs and projects while receiving innovative mentorship, training and capacity-building opportunities. Projects must be led by 3+ Indigenous youth (ages 15-29) who are meaningfully involved in project guidance, planning, implementation and/or evaluation.

Funding Information
Funding Stream Priorities

There is a priority in this stream to support:

Project Focus Areas

Successful projects will fall within the following areas:

Eligibility Criteria

CREation will prioritize funding grassroots youth groups consisting of a minimum of 3 Indigenous youth. Please note: for the purpose of this program CRE defines Indigenous as status and non-status First Nation, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Canada, living both on and off reserve. Eligible groups and projects include:

Ineligible groups and projects:

For more information, visit https://canadianroots.ca/programs/creation/

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