Indigenous Law – Justice Partnership and Innovation Program (JPIP)

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Department of Justice Canada’s Justice Partnership and Innovation Program is now accepting funding applications in support of the revitalization of Indigenous laws, consistent with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Call to Action 50.

Amount: Up to $500,000 (for up to 4 years)

Deadlines:
Faculty Research Office: At least 1 week before the agency Deadline (2-3 weeks earlier if you wish feedback on your application – submit to Karen Kueneman)
Research Development & Services: At least 5 days before the agency deadline
Dep’t of Justice:  November 1, 2019

Description: The objective of this call for proposals is to fund projects that help to support the development, use and understanding of Indigenous laws and access to justice in accordance with the unique cultures of Aboriginal peoples in Canada. The intention is to fund Indigenous law revitalization projects in all regions of Canada involving First Nations, Inuit, and Métis legal traditions.

A ROLA proposal must be completed with the application.

Please contact Karen Kueneman if you plan to apply.

More information

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Kueneman, Karen
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