Six Nations Polytechnic will have formal support from Elected Council to participate in Indigenous Services Canada’s new funding application process for education. Matt Ferlin, director of advancement at Six Nations Polytechnic (SNP), requested a letter of support on July 22 at the Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) General Council meeting as part of a funding application to Indigenous Services Canada (ISC). Ferlin said ISC replaced its usual funding application model with a survey and asked education organizations to submit their needs and as well as a letter of support from their elected council. “This has led us to today’s meeting,” Ferlin said. “To place that formal request from the Council in support of that ask.” SNEC passed a motion agreeing to provide the letter following questions from Councillors about timelines,…