Our Student Voices
School District No. 38 (Richmond) is proud to have 250 students of First Nations, Metis, or Inuit ancestry. We celebrate your academic journey.
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Thursday, October 18, 2018
Aboriginal Art Awards
We wanted to remind you that the deadline for FPCC proposals to the Aboriginal Arts Development Awards (AADA), Aboriginal Youth Engaged in the Arts (AYEA) and Indigenous Music Initiative (IMI) programs is October 31, 2018. The programs are open to Indigenous artists, musicians, organizations, collectives and communities in B.C. We are accepting proposals to the following programs:
All the guidelines and application forms can be found on our website at http:www.fpcc/arts/Programs/. If you have any questions regarding the application process and grant writing, please do not hesitate to call and speak to myself nikki@fpcc.ca or Angela Marston angela@fpcc.ca. Thanks! |
Nikki Thomas Arts Program Assistant, First Peoples' Cultural Council nikki@fpcc.ca |
Monday, October 1, 2018
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Thursday, March 1, 2018
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Canadian Government Youth Policy
Contribute your ideas to the Canadian government’s Youth Policy
Youth (ages 15 - 34) are invited to contribute ideas to the Canadian Government’s development of an official Youth Policy. A youth policy is a commitment to create a vision for youth – by youth, which can guide the priorities and actions of governments and society, and ensure that youth voices are heard and respected. The goal is to create a Youth Policy that will be a tool to help achieve goals that are important to youth and that will have a meaningful, long-lasting impact for all young Canadians. Contribute your ideas today.
Youth (ages 15 - 34) are invited to contribute ideas to the Canadian Government’s development of an official Youth Policy. A youth policy is a commitment to create a vision for youth – by youth, which can guide the priorities and actions of governments and society, and ensure that youth voices are heard and respected. The goal is to create a Youth Policy that will be a tool to help achieve goals that are important to youth and that will have a meaningful, long-lasting impact for all young Canadians. Contribute your ideas today.
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