Hotıì ts'eeda is pleased to offer support funding for NWT and Indigenous research and community projects. Current funding programs are:
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Edets’seèhdzà Studentship Award
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Community Researcher Capacity Development Program
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Researcher Capacity Development Program
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Strategic Priorities Support Program
Projects Funded
Hotıì ts'eeda has funded several projects through its various funding programs, including:
- Territorial Cancer Survivors’ Retreat for Women: Building Relationships Across the Territory
- Dene Nahjo Women's Gathering: Gender and Resurgence
- Dene Nahjo Urban Hide Tanning Camp
- Inuvik Cancer Support Group
- NWT Medical Association Cultural Competency Training
- Canadian Evaluation Society Land-based Evaluation Training
- Land-based evaluation and Indigenous health research methodologies research support for the NWT Parks and Recreation Association (as a member of the NWT On the Land Collaborative)
- Funding for Indigenous Research Technician to work with University of Alberta research team to understand the needs of Indigenous Northerners who must go to Alberta for medical treatment
- Funding for Students to Attend International Suicide Prevention Conference
- Support for Community Members to Attend Community Leaders Retreat
- Legacy: Indigenous Women's Health Stories
Other funding information: