ISC changes Jordan’s Principle Funding reimbursement guidelines

SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND RIVER-Six Nations Administration is advising Jordan’s Principle clients to hold onto receipts after notifying the community that effective July 7, neither the office nor Jordan’s Principle’s office can fulfill Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) approvals from previous fiscal years prior to March 31, 2025. Six Nations can, however, fulfill ISC approvals for the current fiscal year  – that is, April 1 to March 31 2026 – and it can thus reimburse approved services with receipts from the approved time period. The shift is due to operational changes within ISC. “We understand that this direction will deeply impact some families,” wrote Public relations Coordinator Darrien bomberry. While these directions are beyond our control, we remain committed to advocating for children in the community and will continue to…

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