Indigenous and Stakeholder Capacity Fund | Stream 2: Regulatory Policy Dialogue
“Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission”
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Maximum Eligible Amount
Government Grant
Fund Type
Introduction: Indigenous Stakeholder Capacity Fund Stream 1: Indigenous Capacity Support Stream 2: Regulatory Policy Dialogue Stream 3: Engagement and Collaboration Support Introduction The CNSC’s Indigenous and Stakeholder Capacity Fund will help Indigenous Nations and communities, as well as stakeholders, gain the capacity necessary to engage in the CNSC’s regulatory processes prior to and throughout the lifecycle of nuclear facilities and activities in Canada in a variety of ways. The purpose of the Indigenous and Stakeholder Capacity Fund is to: develop and support organizational capacity of Indigenous Nations and communities and public stakeholders to participate in and contribute to the CNSC’s regulatory processes, programs, policies and initiatives more meaningfully support building relationships and trust with the CNSC through collaboration with Indigenous Nations and communities and public stakeholders The Indigenous and Stakeholder Capacity Fund has approved funding for 5 years (currently ending in fiscal year 2027–28) and includes 3 funding streams.
The Regulatory Policy Dialogue stream funds short-term activities to support Indigenous Nations and communities, the public and non-governmental organizations to participate in the review of CNSC regulatory documents, policies and regulations. Funds under this stream will be offered on a case-by-case basis and disbursed through contribution agreements.