
Reconciliation Action Grants
About
The Reconciliation Action grants stream will support reconciliation activities, events, and initiatives in communities that contribute to cultural revitalization, elevate Indigenous culture, languages, and traditions, increase understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, or other grassroots initiatives that move reconciliation forward. The Reconciliation Action grant stream focuses on Indigenous cultural, artistic, and educational activities, events, and initiatives that contribute to cultural revitalization, elevate Indigenous cultures, languages, and traditions, increase understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, or other grassroots initiatives that move reconciliation forward through culture, art, and education.
Successful Reconciliation Action grant recipients will demonstrate the following in their applications:
The grant will reach Indigenous people.
The grant will support Indigenous cultural, artistic, and educational activities, events, and initiatives.
Indigenous people have played a role in developing the activity, event, or initiative.
The activity, event, or initiative brings Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples together in the spirit of reconciliation.
There are defined outcomes for the activity, event, or initiative.
Applicants
Indigenous educators, cultural creators, community leaders, artists, Elders, youth, and others are encouraged to apply. Non-Indigenous individuals and organizations can apply, as long as all funds received go to Indigenous people, communities, or organizations (i.e., a non-Indigenous school/educator can apply for funding to bring an Indigenous Elder to speak to the school or a class).
Deadline
Quaterly Intakes up to Winter 2026