Learning Grant Program

The First Nations Home EnergySave (FNHES) Learning Grant Program is a Fraser Basin Council initiative aimed at building the capacity of Indigenous individuals to advance energy efficiency through training and skills development.

The initiative is part of the First Nations Home EnergySave Program, which supports peer learning and shared success stories among BC First Nations communities working to reduce home energy use and build local capacity.

About the Grants

FBC is making a limited number of small financial grants available to First Nations, Inuit and Métis students to assist them in advancing their education or career development. Each Indigenous student can receive up to $1,000 in funding to support energy efficiency-focused learning opportunities. Up to 25% of the grant ($250) can be used to purchase supplies such as books or tools which are required for the learning opportunity.

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for a grant, you must meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • You must be an Indigenous individual (First Nations, Métis [Métis Nation of BC verified] or Inuit) residing in British Columbia

  • You must study courses or work in a sector related to energy efficiency, community energy management, or housing/housing maintenance. (Students may be studying at a college, university, skilled trade program, apprenticeship or technology training centre.)

Application Process

To apply for a grant, please complete the online application form and upload a copy of the course/workshop/conference/event information and cost.

Deadline to Apply

Applications are open! FBC will accept applications on a continuous basis until the funding for the current program year has been exhausted.

Application Review and Follow-up

FBC will review each application and aim to respond within two weeks.

Learn More

Questions?

Please contact the Program Coordinator for the First Nations Home EnergySave Program:

Alwyn Rutherford

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Real Estate Foundation of BC, Ministry of Energy, Mines, and Low Carbon Innovation (EMLI), BC Hydro, FortisBC and CMHC for supporting the First Nations Home EnergySave initiative.