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Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE) announces funding to strengthen women’s sector capacity to reduce barriers and advance gender equality

Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE) announced up to $40 million in funding for 170 women’s and Indigenous women’s organizations. BCSTH is one of the recipients of this funding and in turn developed the Advancing Equality for Indigenous Members (AEIM) project last year. Through this project, BCSTH will enhance its capacity to promote gender equality and integrate Indigenous voices into the Society’s governance and strategic planning. The project will incorporate Indigenous member programs as a means to address how BCSTH makes decisions at the Board level, and how we operate and make strategic plans for the Society as a non-Indigenous organization. For more information, please visit the AEIM project page and contact Cori Kleisinger at [email protected], for any questions. To read the full WAGE announcement, click here.

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