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FPCC Board and Advisory
We held our 2019 Annual General Meeting from October 18–20, 2019 at the Quaaout Lodge, located on the territory of the Little Shuswap Indian Band in Chase B.C. The AGM brings together FPCC Board and Advisory Committee members, FPCC staff and program participants to review the past year’s achievements and plan for the future.
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SEEKING ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS We currently have several vacancies on the Advisory Committee and are looking for applicants who have demonstrated a commitment to their community as knowledgeable champions of Indigenous languages, heritage, arts and culture.
To view our current Advisory Board list for vacancies and find out how to apply, visit: www.fpcc.ca/about-us/advisory NEW ANNUAL REPORT We are proud to share the FPCC Year in Review 2018/19. Our annual report for communities and funders offers a look back at the successes and achievements of the Language, Arts and Cultural Heritage programs and special projects. We are proud to report that in 2018/19, we delivered $11.4 million to B.C. First Nations communities, organizations and individuals, through 386 grants and provided training for 885 participants. Special thanks to Arts grant recipient Carly Nabess from Terrace B.C. for the beautiful cover art! View this report at: www.fpcc.ca/about-us/reports
2018/19 YEAR IN REVIEW
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We wish to acknowledge the funders whose financial support has contributed to our success: Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, First Peoples’ Cultural Foundation, Department of Canadian Heritage, BC Arts Council, Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies, Creative BC, Aboriginal Neighbours, Indigenous Services Canada and the Province of British Columbia