Building Capacity in Traditional Food Practices in Yukon

GrantID: 12600

Grant Funding Amount Low: $300,000

Deadline: December 31, 2025

Grant Amount High: $300,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Yukon that are actively involved in Non-Profit Support Services. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for Yukon Food Sovereignty Initiatives

The Banking Institution's Nonprofit Grants To Support Food Sovereignty And Security Initiatives in Yukon focus on enhancing household-level food security and sovereignty. Key priority outcomes for this grant include increasing access to traditional and nutritious food sources, improving the capacity of local organizations to support food security initiatives, and promoting Yukon-specific solutions to food sovereignty challenges.

Enhancing Food Security through Local Capacity Building

A primary focus of this grant is to support the hiring of new staff, evaluation, and organizational development within Yukon-based nonprofits. By enhancing the capacity of these organizations, the grant aims to foster a more resilient and sustainable food system. For instance, the Yukon Government's Department of Community Services is a key partner in supporting community-based initiatives that align with the grant's priority outcomes. Strengthening local organizations enables them to more effectively address food security challenges and capitalize on opportunities for growth and development.

The Yukon's unique geographic features, including its vast wilderness and sparse population, present distinct challenges to food security. The territory's frontier counties and remote communities often face significant barriers to accessing nutritious and traditional food sources. As a result, initiatives that prioritize local food production, harvesting, and distribution are critical to enhancing food sovereignty. By supporting these efforts, the grant helps to build a more self-sufficient food system that is better equipped to withstand external shocks and stressors.

Measuring Success in Yukon's Food Sovereignty Initiatives

To assess the effectiveness of the grant, the Banking Institution will be tracking a range of outcomes, including the number of households supported, the quantity of traditional foods harvested and distributed, and the capacity of local organizations to deliver food security programs. By focusing on these tangible outcomes, the grant ensures that funding is being used effectively to drive meaningful change in Yukon's food sovereignty landscape. The grant's emphasis on evaluation and organizational development also enables grantees to refine their strategies and improve their impact over time.

As Yukon's nonprofits work to enhance food sovereignty and security, they will be able to leverage the grant to drive progress in key areas. By prioritizing local capacity building, traditional food systems, and community-based initiatives, the grant is poised to make a lasting impact on the territory's food security landscape. The outcomes achieved through this grant will ultimately contribute to a more resilient and self-sufficient food system that benefits Yukon residents for years to come.

Q: What types of food sovereignty initiatives are likely to be prioritized in Yukon? A: Initiatives that focus on traditional food systems, local harvesting, and community-based distribution are likely to be prioritized, given the territory's unique cultural and geographic context. Q: How will the grant's emphasis on capacity building support Yukon's nonprofit sector? A: By providing funding for staff hiring, evaluation, and organizational development, the grant will help Yukon-based nonprofits build their capacity to deliver effective food security programs and support household-level food sovereignty initiatives. Q: What role will the Yukon Government play in supporting grant-funded initiatives? A: The Yukon Government's Department of Community Services is likely to play a key role in supporting community-based initiatives that align with the grant's priority outcomes, potentially through partnership or funding opportunities.

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