Indigenous Environmental Stewardship Impact in Northwest Territories
GrantID: 5513
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Youth-Led Environmental Projects in Northwest Territories, Canada
The Northwest Territories (NWT) is a vast and sparsely populated region with a unique cultural and environmental landscape. The Fellowship Grants program, offered by a banking institution, aims to support youth-led environmental projects that address pressing issues in the region. In the NWT, priority outcomes for this grant program are closely tied to the territory's distinct environmental challenges and opportunities.
Addressing Climate Change and Environmental Stewardship
One of the primary priority outcomes for this grant program in the NWT is addressing climate change and promoting environmental stewardship. The NWT is experiencing the impacts of climate change firsthand, with rising temperatures, changes in precipitation patterns, and increased frequency of extreme weather events. The Government of Northwest Territories' Department of Environment and Natural Resources is actively working to mitigate these impacts through initiatives such as the Climate Change Strategic Framework. Youth-led projects that focus on climate change mitigation, adaptation, and resilience-building are highly relevant to this priority outcome. For example, projects that promote renewable energy, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, or enhance carbon sequestration are likely to be considered favorably.
The NWT's unique geography, which includes vast wilderness areas, numerous lakes, and a fragile arctic ecosystem, also makes environmental stewardship a critical priority. Projects that focus on protecting and preserving the territory's natural resources, such as wetlands, forests, and wildlife habitats, are aligned with this outcome. The NWT's Indigenous communities have a deep connection to the land and traditional knowledge that can inform effective environmental stewardship practices. Youth-led projects that incorporate Indigenous knowledge and perspectives are therefore highly valued.
Supporting Sustainable Economic Development
Another priority outcome for this grant program in the NWT is supporting sustainable economic development. The NWT has a diverse economy that includes industries such as mining, tourism, and traditional harvesting. However, these industries must be balanced with environmental protection and social responsibility. The NWT's Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment is working to promote sustainable economic development through initiatives such as the NWT Mineral Development Strategy. Youth-led projects that promote sustainable economic development, such as eco-tourism initiatives or sustainable resource management practices, can contribute to this priority outcome.
The NWT's geographic features, such as its vast wilderness areas and abundant natural resources, also present opportunities for sustainable economic development. For example, the territory's aurora tourism industry is a significant economic driver, and youth-led projects that promote sustainable tourism practices can help to ensure the long-term viability of this industry.
Building Capacity and Community Engagement
While not the primary focus, building capacity and community engagement are also important considerations for this grant program in the NWT. The territory's remote communities and limited infrastructure can make it challenging to implement and sustain environmental projects. Youth-led projects that build capacity, promote community engagement, and foster partnerships between different stakeholders are therefore highly valued. The Government of Northwest Territories' Department of Education, Culture and Employment is working to support youth development and community engagement through initiatives suchas the NWT Youth Engagement Strategy.
Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded in the Northwest Territories? A: Projects that address climate change, promote environmental stewardship, and support sustainable economic development are highly likely to be funded.
Q: How can applicants incorporate Indigenous knowledge and perspectives into their projects? A: Applicants can incorporate Indigenous knowledge and perspectives by working with Indigenous communities, incorporating traditional knowledge into project design and implementation, and ensuring that projects are culturally sensitive and relevant. A revised version would remove the second answer and replace with a different question
Q: Are there any specific reporting or evaluation requirements for grant recipients in the Northwest Territories? A: Yes, grant recipients will be required to submit regular progress reports and a final evaluation report to the funder, detailing project outcomes and impacts.
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