Indigenous Youth Wellness Funding
The Government of Canada provides funding for initiatives that support the wellness of Indigenous youth, including mental health, education, and cultural programs.
The Government of Canada provides funding for initiatives that support the wellness of Indigenous youth, including mental health, education, and cultural programs.
Researchers at McGill University are working with Indigenous communities to develop and evaluate wellness initiatives for Native Canadian youth, with a focus on culturally-based programs.
The Canadian Cancer Society provides funding for wellness initiatives that support Indigenous youth, including programs focused on healthy living, physical activity, and mental health.
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) provides funding opportunities for research projects focused on youth wellness, including initiatives that support the health and wellbeing of Indigenous youth.
UNICEF Canada's Native Youth Wellness Program supports Indigenous youth in achieving their full potential, with a focus on education, health, and cultural identity.
The Foundation for BC Youth provides funding opportunities for initiatives that support the wellness of Indigenous youth in British Columbia, including programs focused on mental health, education, and cultural connection.
This video series showcases wellness initiatives for Indigenous youth, including programs focused on physical activity, mental health, and cultural connection.
The Northern Funding Initiative provides funding for wellness initiatives that support Indigenous youth, with an online application process for organizations and communities.