Six Nations Elected Council approves Jordan’s Principle funding

Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) approved a funding amendment from Indigenous Services Canada for Jordan’s Principle. SNEC approved three additional funding amendments for the 2024-2025 fiscal year from Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) for SNEC’s Jordan’s Principle Department at the General Finance meeting on February 3 for more than $10 million. ISC provides SNEC with annual funding for Six Nations based on a formula that uses nominal roll (number of people enrolled in school on reserve) and adjusts the population by about 60 per cent. SNEC agreed to a five-year comprehensive funding agreement with and funding this funding amendment for Jordan’s Principle Service Coordination for $10,818,400. SIX NATIONS HOUSING Six Nations Housing HAS tapped into funding to renovate homes in critical need. Dale Sault, property manager with Six Nations Housing brought…

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