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Find similar grantsNWT Youth Water Stewardship and Mentorship Grant Program is sponsored by Government of the Northwest Territories. Funds youth-led projects focused on water stewardship, education, and environmental protection in the Northwest Territories.
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NWT Youth Water Stewardship and Mentorship Grant Program | NWT Water Stewardship Vision, goals and principles Components of water stewardship Indigenous Steering Committee How the strategy was developed Communication, engagement, workshops and outreach NWT Youth Water Stewardship and Mentorship Grant Program 2025-26 Youth Projects Highlights 2020 Youth Water Stewardship Multimedia Contest 2018 Youth Water Stewardship Multimedia Contest 2017 Youth Water Stewardship Multimedia Contest www.
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ca » Water Stewardship » Strategy, Youth Initiatives » NWT Youth Water Stewardship and Mentorship Grant Program NWT Youth Water Stewardship and Mentorship Grant Program The NWT Youth Water Stewardship and Mentorship Grant Program provides funding to youth ages 18-30 years old to lead community projects and events that support the goals and vision of Northern Voices, Northern Waters: The NWT Water Stewardship Strategy (Water Strategy).
Youth engagement and capacity building in water stewardship are important for the continued success of the Water Strategy – ensuring the waters of the NWT remain clean, abundant, and productive for all time – and fostering future water leaders. In 2026-2027, two types of projects can be applied for: • Community Event: These are for short events (up to one or two days), and you can apply for a maximum of $1,000.
• Community Project: This funding is intended for longer, more complex projects, and you can apply for a maximum of $3,500. Community Project applications should include more information about the project idea and plan, including a detailed budget. Other organizations in your community may also have funding or in-kind support that they can offer your project or event.
Please note that any wages or honoraria to be earned by the applicant are not eligible for funding. Application deadline is June 26, 2026 . Projects must be completed before March 31, 2027.
Funding must be used prior to March 31 in any given year. To be eligible for the program and to receive funding, you must meet the following criteria: You are between 18 and 30 years old and an NWT resident. You will be the person leading this project.
Your project is supported by at least one mentor in the NWT, or you are open to having a mentor assigned to you. You have a water stewardship project idea that will benefit a community or region in the NWT, including people and the environment. Your project supports the vision and goals of the Water Strategy .
You are open to attending a quarterly Water Strategy Indigenous Steering Committee meeting and/or the Annual Water Stewardship Strategy Implementation Workshop held in the fall of each year to explain the project or event. Your project has a sponsoring organization that is eligible to enter a Standard Contribution Agreement with the GNWT and will administer funds if your application is successful.
Priority will be given to projects that clearly demonstrate how their project actively promotes water stewardship and engages their community or region in water stewardship activities. Fill out an application form. You are encouraged to work with your mentor to create a program that meets your requirements.
Applicants are encouraged to leverage funds from other agencies to increase community involvement and program depth. You will be sent a confirmation email that we have received your application. If you do not receive this confirmation within one week, please send us an email letting us know that you applied but did not receive a notification ( nwtwaterstrategy@gov.nt.
ca ) Northern Voices, Northern Waters: The NWT Water Stewardship Strategy Environment and Climate Change PO Box 1320 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9 1-867-767-9234 Ext. 53142 nwtwaterstrategy@gov.nt. ca
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Youth and youth groups in the Northwest Territories. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $1,000 to $3,500. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for NWT Youth Water Stewardship and Mentorship Grant Program are due June 26, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
NWT Youth Water Stewardship and Mentorship Grant Program is funded by Government of the Northwest Territories. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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