Social programs
Learn about the key social programs Indigenous Services Canada funds in First Nation communities, as well as other supports for Inuit families.
Services and information
First Nations Child and Family Services
Funds prevention and protection services to support the safety and well-being of First Nation children and families on reserve.
Family Violence Prevention Program
Supports 46 shelters, as well as funding for community-driven proposals for family violence prevention projects.
On-reserve Income Assistance Program
Provides assistance to eligible recipients to help cover daily living costs and access to pre-employment supports.
Assisted Living Program
Provides funds to identified service providers to help provide non-medical, social support services to people living on-reserve with chronic illness or disability.
Urban Programming for Indigenous Peoples
Learn about funding available for organizations and projects that support urban Indigenous peoples.
Jordan's Principle
Learn about Jordan's Principle, its recent changes and how it protects First Nations children.
Supporting Inuit children
The Child First Initiative ensures Inuit children have access to the essential products, services and supports they need.
Funding for capital assets: Jordan's Principle and First Nations child and family services
Funding the purchase or construction of capital assets which support the delivery of child and family services and services under Jordan's Principle.
Final settlement agreement on Compensation and Agreement-in-Principle for long-term reform
Updates on compensation, the long-term reform of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program, the long-term approach for Jordan's Principle and immediate measures.
Pathways to Safe Indigenous Communities Initiative
Funding for Indigenous-designed projects that improve community safety and well-being.