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This Government Grant Is Connecting Indigenous Women & The 2SLGBTQQIA+ Community With Jobs

You may qualify for a grant incentive of $10,000 per position!

This Government Grant Is Connecting Indigenous Women & The 2SLGBTQQIA+ Community With Jobs

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The Native Women’s Association of Canada, funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service, has established a job board to connect small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with Indigenous Women and individuals identifying as 2SLGBTQQIA+.

The National Apprenticeships Program, led by the Native Women’s Association of Canada, offers exclusive access to a job board where you can post or apply for apprenticeship positions.

SMEs can receive a substantial incentive for hiring under this program. If an SME hires an Indigenous woman, Two-Spirit, transgender, or gender-diverse individual as a first-year Red Seal Apprentice, they may qualify for a grant incentive of $10,000 per position, capped at $20,000 annually.

Native Women's Association of Canada's National Apprenticeships Program

Overview: As an SME or potential employee, this program gives you exclusive access to a job board where you can post or apply for apprenticeship positions.

Eligibility: Indigenous women and individuals identifying as 2SLGBTQQIA+ are encouraged to apply for positions on the job board. Moreover, any small or medium-sized business operating in the construction or manufacturing sector or involved with the 39 Red Seal trades eligible for financial support can take advantage of this opportunity to hire diverse talent.

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