**Community Infrastructure, Economic Development, Social Development Grants** Seventeen federal government grants, totaling $9,360,471.63, were allocated for Community Infrastructure, Economic Development, and Social Development initiatives. Indigenous Services Canada was the top granting department for these funds. Key recipients included WE'KOQMA'Q L’NUE’KATI, PABINEAU BAND COUNCIL, and SUMAS FIRST NATION.
Community Infrastructure, Economic Development, Social Development
SaveTotal Grants
17
Total Amount
$9.4M
Provinces Served
5
Top Recipients by Funding Amount
| # | Recipient | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | WE'KOQMA'Q L’NUE’KATI | 1 | $1.5M |
| 2 | PABINEAU BAND COUNCIL | 2 | $1.2M |
| 3 | SUMAS FIRST NATION | 1 | $782.5K |
| 4 | SONGHEES NATION | 1 | $771.8K |
| 5 | KWANTLEN FIRST NATION | 1 | $729.3K |
| 6 | BLOODVEIN BAND | 1 | $653.4K |
| 7 | TSARTLIP INDIAN BAND | 1 | $628.4K |
| 8 | PINAYMOOTANG FIRST NATION | 1 | $624.3K |
| 9 | YORK FACTORY FIRST NATION | 1 | $563.0K |
| 10 | TOBIQUE BAND COUNCIL | 1 | $426.9K |
| 11 | WAYWAYSEECAPPO FIRST NATION TREATY FOUR - 1874 | 1 | $404.8K |
| 12 | MEMBERTOU BAND COUNCIL | 1 | $344.5K |
| 13 | WAWAKAPEWIN FIRST NATION | 1 | $311.2K |
| 14 | T'SOU-KE FIRST NATION | 1 | $186.5K |
| 15 | LHTAKO DENE NATION | 1 | $108.5K |
| 16 | LOWER SIMILKAMEEN BAND | 1 | $95.6K |
Geographic Distribution by Province
| Province / Territory | Grants | Total Amount | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| BC | 7 | $3.3M | 35% |
| MB | 4 | $2.2M | 24% |
| NS | 2 | $1.9M | 20% |
| NB | 3 | $1.6M | 17% |
| ON | 1 | $311.2K | 3% |
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