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SUMMARY:Natural Infrastructure Fund: Webinars for Applicants (Various in August & September 2022)
DESCRIPTION:La version française suit. \n  \nNatural Infrastructure Fund: Webinars Starting in August! \nInfrastructure Canada’s Natural Infrastructure Fund (NIF) Small Projects Stream is accepting applications until September 27\, 2022 at 3:00 pm (EDT). \nThe NIF is the first federal program of its kind. Its objectives are to build community awareness of the value and opportunities of natural and hybrid infrastructure\, and to increase its uptake and use across Canada. \nJoin NIF’s webinars for applicants\, which will provide information on developing and submitting applications to the Small Projects Stream under the Natural Infrastructure Fund. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions. \nIf you are interested in attending one of the webinars\, please visit the webpage to register. You can also consult the applicant guide for more information. Registration is limited\, please reserve your spot soon. \nWebinars for applicants\nJoin our webinars for applicants\, which will provide information on the process of developing and submitting an application to the Small Projects Stream under the Natural Infrastructure Fund. During these webinar sessions\, attendees will be provided with details on applicant and project eligibility\, the application process\, and the evaluation process. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions. Webinars are scheduled for the following dates: \nEnglish sessions: \n\nThursday\, August 4: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) (FULL)\nThursday\, August 11: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) (FULL)\nThursday\, August 18: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) Register Here\nThursday\, August 25: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) Register Here\nThursday\, September 1: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) Register Here\nThursday\, September 8: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) Register Here\n\nFrench sessions: \n\nTuesday\, August 9: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) Register Here\nTuesday\, August 23: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) Register Here\n\nIf you are interested in registering for one of the webinars\, please follow the links above to register. Registration is limited\, please reserve your spot soon. \n  \nEvent information from: \nNatural Infrastructure Fund  \nInfrastructure Canada / Government of Canada \nnif-fin@infc.gc.ca \n  \nFonds pour les infrastructures naturelles \nInfrastructure Canada / Gouvernement du Canada \nnif-fin@infc.gc.ca \n  \n  \nEnglish version above. \n  \nLe Fonds pour les infrastructures naturelles: Webinaires à venir bientôt! \nLe volet des projets de petite envergure du Fonds pour les infrastructures naturelles (FIN) d’Infrastructure Canada accepte les demandes jusqu’au 27 septembre 2022 à 15 h 00 (HAE). \nLe FIN est le premier programme fédéral axé sur les infrastructures naturelles. Il a comme objectifs de sensibiliser les collectivités à la valeur et aux possibilités qu’offrent les infrastructures naturelles et hybrides et d’accroître l’adoption et l’utilisation de ces infrastructures partout au Canada. \nParticipez à nos webinaires pour les demandeurs. Ceux-ci fourniront des renseignements sur le processus d’élaboration et de soumission d’une demande au volet des projets de petite envergure du Fonds pour les infrastructures naturelles. Il sera également possible de poser des questions. \nSi vous souhaitez participer à l’un des webinaires\, veuillez visiter la page Web pour vous inscrire.  Vous pouvez également consulter le guide du demandeur  pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements. Il y a un nombre limité de participants par séance. Veuillez réserver votre place dès que possible. \nMerci beaucoup! \n  \nFonds pour les infrastructures naturelles \nInfrastructure Canada / Gouvernement du Canada \nnif-fin@infc.gc.ca \n  \nNatural Infrastructure Fund  \nInfrastructure Canada / Government of Canada \nnif-fin@infc.gc.ca
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/natural-infrastructure-fund-webinars-for-applicants-various-in-august-september-2022/
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SUMMARY:AFN 2nd National Climate Gathering: Preserving our Earth\, Land and Water for Future Generations
DESCRIPTION:Description: \n\nThe Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is hosting the 2nd National Climate Gathering: Preserving our Earth\, Land and Water for Future Generations from September 27 to 29\, 2022\, at the Fredericton Convention Centre\, in Fredericton\, New Brunswick. \nThe Climate Gathering will again bring together First Nations experts\, leadership\, youth\, women\, Knowledge Keepers and other professionals from across Turtle Island to work on the most urgent crisis of our time – climate change. It will offer an opportunity to explore solutions that First Nations are advancing in the face of rapid change at the local\, regional\, national and international levels. For First Nations\, a healthy environment connects to everything – our health\, well-being\, cultures\, languages\, water\, food security and housing\, among other things. \nDates: September 27-29\, 2022 \nLocation: Fredericton\, New Brunswick \nTo learn more or register\, visit https://www.afn.ca/2nd-national-climate-gathering/. \n(Image credit: from AFN National Climate Gathering event page)
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/afn-2nd-national-climate-gathering-preserving-our-earth-land-and-water-for-future-generations/
LOCATION:Fredericton Convention Centre\, 870 Queen St.\, Fredericton\, New Brunswick\, E3B 1C2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Climate Change and Watershed Security - Wildsight
DESCRIPTION:Description: Glacier ice is nature’s savings account for water; but with disappearing glaciers\, in conjunction with a warmer future\, its availability will fundamentally change. Learn more about the state of water in the Columbia Basin in this presentation about the Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework\, an innovative program that supports Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities and decision makers in understanding water quantity. Some people predict that our next wars will be around water. It’s that important. \nPresenters include: \nNicole Trigg\, Communications Director\, Living Lakes Canada\nCarol Luttmer\, Columbia Basin Groundwater Monitoring Program Manager\, Living Lakes Canada \nJoin Wildsight on September 27th\, 2022 from 7-8 PM for an evening exploring our watershed and the monitoring framework \nDate and Time: Tuesday\, September 27\, 2022 at 7:00pm \nLocation: Radium Hot Springs Centre \nAddress: 4863 Stanley St.\, Radium Hot Springs\, BC\, V0A 1M0 \nVisit Wildsight event page for more details or to register – https://wildsight.ca/events/climate-change-and-watershed-security/.
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/climate-change-and-watershed-security-wildsight/
LOCATION:Radium Hot Springs Centre\, 4863 Stanley St.\, Radium Hot Springs\, British Columbia\, V0A 1M0\, Canada
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