Actions and Commitments: Call to Action # 66

Exploring Stakeholder: "Government of Ontario"

Updates on this page: 6
 

August 16, 2023


Mattagami First Nation, Algoma University Launch Inaugural Land Camp Program for Indigenous Youth in Partnership with Canadore College

NationTalk: In January 2023, Algoma University and the Mattagami First Nation (MFN) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on unique projects focusing on Indigenous youth in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM), as well as Community Based Education and Training (CBET). This summer, in collaboration with Canadore College, twenty Indigenous youth from the...

May 12, 2023


Ontario Helping Children and Youth Overcome Barriers

NationTalk: Provincial funding for grassroots organizations helping connect more young people to supports in their community TORONTO — The Ontario government is investing more than $13.5 million through the Youth Opportunities Fund to support 38 youth-focused grassroots projects across the province that will help children, youth and families develop new skills, overcome social and economic...

June 25, 2020


2020 Youth Opportunities Fund

2020 Youth Opportunities Fund, a province-wide initiative that creates opportunities for young people and empowers and supports parents, guardians and caregivers. The 2020 Youth Opportunities Fund will provide financial support to 43 community organizations that will benefit youth aged 12 to 25, and their families. Projects receiving funding this year include: Earthling Art Collective ― to...

April 28, 2020


Tungasuvvingat Inuksuk (TI) Youth Life Promotion “Inuksuk”Campaign

The Youth Life Promotion at TI, is launching the Inuksuk Campaign. Historically the Inuksuk was seen as a survival tool and during this pandemic, it is vital to remember our strengths and move forward in our lives. The Inuksuk Campaign is designed as a community project to share photos and videos of Inuksuk made by...

April 30, 2018


Investments in Youth programs

Funding supports on-the-ground initiatives to: Promote Youth Leadership Support Indigenous youth to plan and establish a youth leadership forum Support Indigenous youth engagement in community projects that promote environmental, social, spiritual, and physical well-being through the Ontario Indigenous Youth Partnership Project Build Pathways to Wellness Support the work of five remote communities in Nishnawbe Aski...

July 24, 2017


New Indigenous Youth and Community Wellness Secretariat

Establishment of a new Indigenous Youth and Community Wellness Secretariat to work closely with Indigenous partners, including Nishnawbe Aski Nation, and the federal government to ensure efficient and effective coordination of efforts and resources to address the youth suicide crisis....

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