Permitted Activities

The following are activities eligible for funding under the NWFC guidelines:

Elder's Assistance Policy

The NWFC makes monthly transfer payments to the participants in the Sahtú Dené Métis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreements who are 65 and over and who are low-income participants as defined in the Agreement. Payments accumulate monthly and are payable quarterly. The board of directors shall determine the monthly amount payable and ahtorize it by resolution. The amount shall beincreased by any increase in the cost of living determined on an annual basis by Statistics Canada at January 1 of each year. The increase will be authorized by board resolution. To learn more please view the Elder's Assistance Policy.

Funeral and Media Emergency Need Policy

The Board of the NWFC may provide financial assistance to low-income members in need. A All requests for assistance upon the death of a family member or medical emergency shall be make to the President, prefereably in writing. Upon the death of a family member, finacnail assistance of $2,000 may be provided to the member to assist with funeral or other costs. Social assistance payments may also be considered for emergency medial assistance including medical escorts  and for emergency accommodation and travel. When time permits, the applicant shall be referred to the appropriate federal, territorial, municipal or social serice agency for assistance.  The use of NWFC funds shall be a last resort and not in addition to other financial support. To learn more please view the Funeral Policy.

Supplemental Program Funding Policy

The NWFC has an established supplemental program funding budget from with approved contributions may be made. Eligible programs are those relating to child care, adoption, alcohol and drug abuse, hospital construction or upgrading, medical, dental and mental health care and similar programs and initiating, funding and administering new programs in those areas. Spcific examples of where contributions could be applied are school breakfast or lunch programs, support for day care programs, Christmas hamper programs and support for homeless persons. To learn more please view the Supplemental Program Funding Policy.

Traditional Skills Policy

The NWFC has funds available to develop and implement programs for young people which will enable them to participate in and on the land programs which develop traditional skills required to live and survive on the land, to harvest meat, fish and furs and to prepare and store the hides, furs and meat; where appropriate. To learn more please view the Traditional Skills Policy.

 
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