First Nations and Inuit Skills Link Program (Private Sector)

By GrantHub Research Team ·

Organizations and employers looking to build meaningful pathways into the workforce for Indigenous youth can find strong support through the First Nations and Inuit Skills Link Program (Private Sector). This national initiative focuses on helping First Nations and Inuit youth gain practical, job-ready skills while exploring real career options, particularly in fields with long-term employment potential. For private sector employers, nonprofits, and Indigenous organizations, the program creates an opportunity to develop hands-on projects that connect young people to workplace experiences that matter.

Funded by Indigenous Services Canada, the program supports a wide range of activities such as mentored work placements, internships, co‑operative education opportunities, and career exploration initiatives, including science and technology exposure. Funding is provided as a non-repayable contribution and varies depending on the scope and design of each project. For employers, this can help offset a meaningful portion of wage and mandatory employment costs, making it easier to offer structured, supported roles that focus on skill development rather than short-term labour needs.

Because funding is competitive and proposals are assessed based on their impact and alignment with program priorities, thoughtful project design is essential. Organizations considering this program should take time to understand how their proposed activities support youth development and employment readiness. Reviewing the full program details through GrantHub can help determine whether this funding aligns with your goals and how to strengthen an application.

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