For Indigenous communities and organizations working to reclaim and strengthen their languages, stable and meaningful funding can make the difference between short-term projects and lasting impact. The Indigenous Languages and Cultures Program — Indigenous Languages Component supports First Nations–led efforts across Canada to revitalize, maintain, and increase the everyday use of Indigenous languages through community-driven initiatives.
Delivered by Canadian Heritage, this program focuses on language planning, immersion and learning activities, resource development, and the training of language instructors and revitalization specialists. Funding can support both project-based work and longer-term program delivery, allowing organizations to move beyond one-off activities and invest in sustained language transmission. In many cases, contributions can cover the full cost of eligible activities, with funding amounts reaching into the hundreds of thousands of dollars for larger, multi-year initiatives. The program is designed to give First Nations greater control, predictability, and flexibility in how language revitalization work is planned and delivered.
The Indigenous Languages Component is national in scope and is intended for nonprofit, First Nations–led organizations and communities meeting certain requirements. Funding opportunities are offered through periodic application intakes rather than on a rolling basis. For organizations considering future language projects, understanding how this program aligns with your long-term language goals is an important next step worth exploring in more detail.
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