Yukon First Nations Land-Based Healing Fund

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Government Grant

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This funding opportunity fulfills a recommendation under the Substance Use Health Emergency Strategy and aims to address trauma, grief, and loss experienced by Yukon First Nations. This initiative aligns with other key Government of Yukon strategies including Putting People First and the Yukon's Strategy on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People+ and is part of a culturally responsive approach to support diverse land-based activities, including cultural camps and traditional environmental knowledge programs.

This funding opportunity fulfills a recommendation under the Substance Use Health Emergency Strategy and aims to address trauma, grief, and loss experienced by Yukon First Nations.  

This initiative aligns with other key Government of Yukon strategies including Putting People First and the Yukon's Strategy on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People+ and is part of a culturally responsive approach to support diverse land-based activities, including cultural camps and traditional environmental knowledge programs. 

The Land-Based Healing Fund encompasses a total of $9 million in funding over three years to March 31, 2026, and provides funding to Yukon First Nations governments and Yukon First Nations-led organizations for eligible projects. This funding initiative is designed to be low-barrier and flexible to accommodate the diverse needs of each First Nations community.  

Eligibility to access funding under this initiative is open to Yukon First Nations governments and Yukon First Nations-led organizations. These groups can apply for funding to support any land-based project supporting wellness and healing, including those that expand existing initiatives or create new Yukon First Nations-led initiatives. 

CYFN is staffing two positions to support Yukon First Nations in successfully accessing funding and implementing projects. In addition, CYFN will be hosting a two-day land-based summit at the end of November to collaborate with stakeholders and develop strategic initiatives. The new fund will be available to Yukon First Nations and Yukon First Nation-led organizations in early December.  



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