Category: Announcements

The Kivalliq Inuit Association seeks interested individuals to serve in various boards in the region

Announcements

The Kivalliq Inuit Association (KivIA) is seeking nominations to appoint  KivIA appointed board members in the following organizations, click on the link of each position to find out more information.
Sakku Investments Board of Directors – 2 Members – 2 year terms
Nuavut Wildlife Management Board – 1 Member – 4 year term
Nunavut Trust Board of Trustees – 1 Trustee – 3 year term
Nunavut Impact Review Board – 1 member – 3 year term
Inuit Heritage Trust – 1 Trustee – 3 year term
Nunavut Water Board – 1 Member – 3 year term
Interested individuals have until Friday, January 29, 2021 at 12:00 PM (CST) to submit your resume and letter of intent to:
Jonathan Pameolik
Manager, Communications
Kivalliq Inuit Association
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Traditional Economy Fund

Announcements

Hello! The Traditional Economy Fund Grant Program was a great success. Thank you for participating. This fund has been depleted and as such we will no longer be accepting applications for it. Please contact us about utilizing the Nunavut Hunter’s Support Program.

KIVALLIQ INUIT ASSOCIATION LAUNCHES COVID-19 RESPONSE INITIATIVES

Announcements

RANKIN INLET, NU – April 8, 2020 – The Kivalliq Inuit Association (KivIA) is pleased to announce the launch of COVID-19 prevention initiatives for its members. Initiatives include support for its Elders, traditional activities, and support to all its members within our communities. The funds for KivIA’s COVID-19 response plan come from the Indigenous Community Support Fund announced by the Federal Government on March 25, 2020.

KIA ALLOCATES FUNDS TO SUPPORT KIVALLIQ INUIT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Announcements

RANKIN INLET, NU – April 3, 2020 – The Kivalliq Inuit Association (KivIA) is pleased to announce the commitment of funds received through the Federal Indigenous Community Support Fund; to create and deliver three (3) temporary programs for its members. These funds were committed to support the health and wellbeing of Kivalliq Inuit and avoid transmission of the COVID-19 virus.