Community Healing Fund
Overview
The Community Healing Fund, offered through the Na-mi-quai-ni-mak (I Remember Them) Fund at the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) can provide a one-time grant of up to $10,000 towards community healing gatherings or workshops connected to the Indian Residential School System.
Eligible recipients include non-profit organizations, Indigenous (First Nation, Metis, and Inuit) communities, Survivor organizations, schools, band offices, etc.
The selection process will prioritize initiatives that actively involve Survivors in planning and implementation.
Communities and Survivors of residential schools know which gatherings or workshops best support their community healing. This fund will support them in pursuing what they consider most beneficial.
Possible gatherings or workshops may include, but are not limited to:
- Community‐led healing gatherings: Ceremony, feasts, etc.
- Healing workshops: Cultural workshops, mental health-focused workshops, traditional activities and ceremonies, etc.
How to apply
Download the Community Healing Fund application here
Questions?
Check out the FAQ
NCTR’s spirit name – bezhig miigwan, meaning “one feather”.
Bezhig miigwan calls upon us to see each Survivor coming to the NCTR as a single eagle feather and to show those Survivors the same respect and attention an eagle feather deserves. It also teaches we are all in this together — we are all one, connected, and it is vital to work together to achieve reconciliation.