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Opportunities and Postings

Classical Indigenous Music Residency – Summer 2024

Banff Centre

Application Deadline: April 24, 2024

Program Dates: August 06- August 24, 2024

This program welcomes Indigenous classical musicians and composers to either explore experimental elements, or accomplish finished productions of their work to the best of their capacity. In a fully supported environment.

Who should Apply?

Regional, national, global Indigenous music practitioners including: composers, singers, instrumentalists, scholars, students, provocateurs, disrupters, advocates pushing the boundaries of their artistic practice, artists that serve their community, artistic leaders in Classical music. While a university degree in the field isn’t needed, you should be working or intending to work in the field.

For details or to apply: GotoInfo.ca/Classical 

Toll Free: 1-800-565-9989

Phone: 1-403-762-6180

Email: IndigenousArtsAdmissions@banffcentre.ca

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My Records, My Choice

National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation 

As you are no doubt aware, in 2017, the Supreme Court of Canada ordered that all of the confidential records relating to the claims for abuse made by former Indian Residential School students in the Independent Assessment Process under the IRSSA will be destroyed on September 19, 2027, unless the individual expressly consents to preserving their records or requests a copy of the records for themselves.

The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) has received very few inquiries from individuals or families about the options for preserving IAP records. Click “for more details”  to view a pamphlet that explains the choices for former students and provides phone numbers and websites for people to obtain more information. As noted in the pamphlet, you can obtain more IAP information online at www.MyRecordsMyChoice.ca.
The records that can be preserved are:
– IAP Application Form
–  Printed rrecord or voice recording of the testimony
–  Decision on the claim
If any member of your community is interested in learning more about preserving their records at the NCTR, we would be pleased to speak to them. They can reach us by calling us toll-free at 1-855-415-4534 or by email at NCTRrecords@umanitoba.ca .

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Indigenous Leadership Programs 2024 – Register Now!

Banff Centre

Intermediate Negotiation Skills Training – Program Dates: April 07- April 12, 2024 — Registration Deadline: February 27, 2024

Intermediate Braiding Strands: Related -world Strategic Planning – Program Dates: April 14 – April 19, 2024 –Registration Deadline – March 05, 2024

 ­ €‚For Details or to register: GoToInfo.ca/BanffCentre

‚Toll Free: 1-866-935-6904

Fax: 1-866-402-9692

Email: leadership@banffcentre.ca

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Community Support Fund – National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR)

Funds are available to registered non-profits, Indigenous communities, and Survivor organizations who support Survivors with small grants up to $10,000 for memorial activities

Non-profits must show they are working with Survivors, Survivor organizations or Indigenous Communities to apply for the fund.

Applications are available online and through contacting the NCTR.  Apply Today at NCTR.CA
There is no deadline to apply

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