FNALA provides financing for aboriginal agricultural producers. The financing is provided under a loan program made possible by the Aboriginal Capital Corporation Program of Industry, Science and Technology Canada.
Includes provincial initiatives (click program Info), as well as B.C. Friendship Centre Websites and other great information!
The purpose of the Caring Society is to promote the well being of all First Nations children, youth, families and communities with a particular focus on the prevention of, and response to, child maltreatment.
Objective: To improve the quality of life for Aboriginal peoples in an urban environment by supporting self-determined activities which encourage equal access to, and participation in, Canadian Society; and which respect and strengthen their culture.
The United Nations aims to enhance awareness of the global situation of youth. It works towards greater participation of young people in the social and economic life of their societies. Click on the UN Youth Agenda to learn more.
Our vision for First Nations people in Canada is that all of our communities will have access to quality and relevant education and training programs and that more of our people will be trained to be effective decision makers of our future.
There are six Departments at ITK working to represent the Inuit of Canada. As the national Inuit organization we compile statistics about Inuit across Canada in the Health and Socio-economic Development Departments.
The Canadian Youth Business Foundation (CYBF), is a national charity providing start-up mentoring, financing and business resources for young Canadians, age 18-34, to create their own successful business. Whether urban or rural, service or high-tech,...
Challenged by substance abuse, juvenile delinquency, and many painful forms of family disruption, 25 years ago on the remote shores of the Queen Charlotte Islands, the local native and non-native communities set up this dynamic youth project.