Find out more about such things as the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement, our history and structure, and more. If you cannot find what you are looking for, please contact us.

Find out more about such things as the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement, our history and structure, and more. If you cannot find what you are looking for, please contact us.
Find out more about our people, from prehistory to modern government, and how we have overcome great change to be where we are today.
DownloadThe roles of each department reflect our focus on the priorities identified by all Beneficiaries of the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement.
DownloadAlthough many of the rights and responsibilities of our government are similar to others, we remain focused on our interests and operate according to our own traditions and vision within our own language and culture.
DownloadThanks to all that we have to offer, and jurisdiction over our own lands, there are many opportunities that exist within the region for both our people and our partners.
DownloadFind out how to get in touch with a number of Nunatsiavut officials throughout the region and within your local area.
DownloadTo learn more or to apply for the second annual Brass Band Workshop hosted in Nain from July 7-11, 2014, download an application.
DownloadWorking closely with Tourism Nunatsiavut, our department completed a strategic plan in 2008 through research and community-based consultation workshops.
DownloadIn an effort to continue to develop a Nunatsiavut Heritage Strategy, as well as to make connections within Nunatsiavut and around the world, the fourth annual Heritage Forum was held in Rigolet, Nunatsiavut. The results of which were documented in this report.
DownloadIn 2011, a variety of delegates gathered in Hopedale, Nunatsiavut to discuss a number of heritage, arts, and culture initiatives throughout Nunatsiavut and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
DownloadThe Moravian Mission holds a significant place in the Labrador Inuit’s history, and Canadian history as well, and the plan to develop the area was undertaking with this in mind. Through the consideration of a number of factors, and the development of key goals, this study details the next steps needed.
DownloadWith a focus on a number of strategies and key areas to concentrate on, this report provided the Nunatsiavut Government with a great direction.
DownloadBased on the suggestion of a group of elders during the 2010 Nunatsiavut Heritage Forum, a project was undertaken to record the traditional knowledge from Inuit elders regarding inuksuit (plural for inukshuk), as well as to map their locations.
DownloadPrior to any archaeological research, an assessment must be made and submitted to the Nunatsiavut Government to establish the impact of the proposed research. Click the download button below for the Historic Resources Impact Assessment on Labrador Inuit Lands permit application.
DownloadPrior to any archaeological research, you must obtain a permit from the Nunatsiavut Government to ensure you adhere to our regulations and respect the importance of our culture and history.
DownloadThis program funds training and attainment of employability skills by supporting clients in pre-employment programs including trades-related training; apprenticeships; short-term programs (within one year); upgrading; and certification programs. Costs covered include tuition, books, travel, living allowance, and tutoring.
DownloadEntrepreneurs can apply to Inuit Pathways for a pre-determined benefit to provide a salary during the first year of a business start-up. This allows the client to develop and manage their business for the critical first year without having to rely on the new business for income.
DownloadFor more information about our Self-Employment Benefits program, please review our program guide.
DownloadJCP funds short-term projects that provide both community enhancement and work experience for clients.
DownloadThese funds are used to assist persons with disabilities to obtain and retain employment.
DownloadThe objective of the Work Experience Program is to provide organizations/employees with funding to hire unemployed individuals. This is an opportunity for these individuals to obtain valuable work experience in their desired occupations and/or exposure to the work environment to enhance career development. This will result in an increase in their economic participation and independence.
DownloadFor more information on our Work Experience Program, please review our program guide.
DownloadThrough our Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training Strategy (ASETS), we offer funding to individuals to help them get the skills training they need to find employment. For more information, please see our program guide.
DownloadFor more information on our assistance program to help your business hire students for summer work positions, please see our program guide.
DownloadIf you would like to apply for assistance for your business to hire students for summer work opportunities, please see our application form below.
DownloadFor detailed information about eligibility, application procedures and related assistance provisions and limitations, please download our handbook or review our PSSSP Student Handbook March 2018.
DownloadIf you are continuing with your studies for the Winter semester (January to April), you MUST submit a renewal form by November 1st. Failure to submit this form by the deadline date may jeopardize your funding.
DownloadIf you are continuing with your studies for any other semester (Spring, Intersession, Summer, and/or Fall) you must submit a renewal form by March 1st. Failure to submit this form by the deadline date may jeopardize your funding.
DownloadStudents are required to complete and submit a new Student Address & Course Confirmation form at the beginning of every semester, regardless if your address has changed or not. The deadline to submit to submit this form is September 10th for the Fall semester and January 10th for the Winter semester. Failure to submit this form on time will result in a delay of funds.
DownloadIf you wish to apply for educational funding assistance, please review our application form. All applications must be submitted by March 1st.
DownloadIn order to access your marks and determine your student status with the institute you are attending, you must fill out this release form to authorize us to do so.
DownloadIf you need to claim an amount for tuition payments, please use the following form.
DownloadIf you are eligible for the Sharon Balkie Memorial Scholarship, please use the following application form to be considered. Please note: two letters of reference are also required.
DownloadTo be considered to register your Inuit Business, please complete the following application.
DownloadAs the source for all of our graphic design need, you may be interested in the services of the Sananguativut Visual Design Center.
DownloadDo you know an Inuit woman who deserves the Inuit Woman of the Year award? Nominate them today.
DownloadPlease read the following National Guidelines for the Youth Employment Strategy Link Program before writing the proposal. The proposal deadline is April 14, 2014.
DownloadPlease read the following guidelines before requesting and applying for a proposal for the Youth Employment Strategy Summer Work Experience Program. The application deadline is April 14, 2014.
DownloadPlease use the following application to apply for a proposal for your Youth Employment Strategy Program.
DownloadWorking to create greater harmonies and efficiencies between provincial, federal, and Nunatsiavut Government health and social programs, the Department of Health and Social Development (DHSD) has prepared a plan for the years of 2013-2018.
DownloadTo review the previous regional health plan for the Nunatsiavut Government as prepared by the DHSD, please see the following document.
DownloadIf you are interested in acquiring an interest in Labrador Inuit land, a general land use application must be completed and submitted to the Lands Division for consideration and processing. Submission of an application creates no interest in Labrador Inuit land and does not create any priority with respect to the land being applied for.
DownloadAny person seeking to explore or quarry on Labrador Inuit Lands must apply to both the Nunatsiavut Government and the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador by submitting a work plan as described in the Application for Mineral Exploration in Labrador Inuit Lands.
DownloadLearn more about the results of a three year Housing Needs Assessment that was completed in Nunatsiavut.
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