Preserving Indigenous Languages in Alberta

GrantID: 77595

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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Grant Overview

Alberta's Indigenous Language Workforce: Preserving Cultural Heritage. Alberta is home to a diverse range of Indigenous communities, each with its own unique language and cultural heritage. However, the province's Indigenous language workforce faces significant challenges, including a shortage of language speakers and limited resources for language preservation. The grant funding available for Indigenous language initiatives in Alberta will support the development of digital language learning platforms, preserving cultural heritage through interactive educational tools and community-led content development. Who Should Apply in Alberta? Eligible applicants include Indigenous organizations, language preservation initiatives, and educational institutions with a focus on Indigenous language and culture. Alberta's Indigenous Language Landscape: The province's Indigenous language landscape is characterized by linguistic diversity and a rich cultural heritage. However, many Indigenous languages are considered endangered, highlighting the need for language preservation initiatives. Unlike neighboring British Columbia, Alberta's grant application requires demonstration of community-led content development and a clear plan for language preservation. Alberta's Digital Infrastructure: The province's digital infrastructure is generally well-developed, with high broadband connectivity and widespread access to digital technologies. However, some rural and remote communities face limited internet access, highlighting the need for innovative solutions to support language preservation initiatives. Key outcomes include the development of 5 new digital language learning platforms and the preservation of 3 endangered Indigenous languages.

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