BC CAPACITY INITIATIVE ADDENDUM

DCI 4548549.GCIMS (2014-2015)

Recipient Name of First Nation/Tribal Council: / Recipient No.: / BCCI Contribution Amount Rec’d
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Name of AANDC Program: BC Capacity Initiative (BCCI) / BCCI File # 1415-
Project Title:
Project Contact Person:
Contact Tel. / Email address: Tel: Email:
In the General Project Report Section II, include a brief description of the project and if it was implemented as planned. Were there any unexpected bonuses or issues that affected the implementation of the project?
Additional instructions for the General Project Report template:
  • Omit Section I
  • Revenue and Expenditure Report section: Use the Cost Category names from your approved Phase 2 BCCI Budget Summary table to complete the “Budget Item” list and approved BCCI cash to fill in the “Budget Amount”
  • Attachments and Supporting Documentation section: Submit support documents for each project deliverable. List all documents in the table. Clearly identify the Deliverable # the document supports.

COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DELIVERABLE SECTIONS WHICH APPLY TO YOUR PROJECT

EDUCATION, TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

1.If your project delivered training please provide the following information:
(a)What type(s) of training was (were) received and how many training sessions were provided.
(b)Was the training delivered by a First Nation person or firm? Yes No
(c)What was the number of men and women trained?What type of training did each person receive?
2.If your project included lands and resources work experience programmes (e.g. mentorships, co-op programs, internships, secondment or summer employment programmes) please provide the following information:
(a)What type of work experience was received and what organizations provided the experience?
(b)What was the number of men and women taking part in the work experience programmes?
(i)How many are presently involved in land and resource negotiations/consultations with industry/businesses/ governments?
(ii)If you are presently involved in treaty negotiations, describe their involvement in treaty negotiations.

RESEARCH, STUDIES AND DATABASE DEVELOPMENT

1.If your project included implementing or updating a land and resource management database, please provide the following information:
(a)What new land and resource management databases were developed/ enhanced as a result of BC Capacity Initiative funding?
(b)Have the databases proven to be helpful? How have they been/are they/ will they be used?
(c)Are they working as planned/intended? (e.g. problems in design or implementation)
2.If your project included quantification and articulation of traditional land use and resource management knowledge please provide information on what method(s) were used to quantify and record traditional land use and resource management knowledge? How this knowledge is stored (e.g. tape recorder, map, video, and database)?
3.Are there examples where project-related data was used in land and resource negotiations, consultations or land use referrals?

DECISION-MAKING FRAMEWORKS, PLANS AND STRATEGIES DEVELOPED

1.If your project included a completion of a strategic plan or vision please provide the following information:
(a)Have capacity gaps been identified? Provide details.
(b)Are there examples of how a capacity gap(s) identified in a strategic plan has been addressed / filled with BC Capacity Initiative fund?
2.Has your project helped to support land and resource negotiations, consultations or land use referrals? If so, how has the BC Capacity Initiative made a difference in your processing of consultation referrals?
3.If your project established or improved administrative/governance structures in the First Nation / Tribal Council to administer or make decisions respecting land and resource issues, negotiations and/or consultations (and/or support treaty negotiations, if applicable), please provide the following information:
(a)Before the BC Capacity Initiative project, were there administrative/ governance structures in place to administer or make decisions on land and resource issues, negotiations and/or consultations (and/or support treaty negotiations)?
(b)Describe how new or pre-existing administrative/governance structures are being developed as a result of the BC Capacity Initiative project?
(c)Describe how these new or pre-existing structures will:
(i)Administer or make decisions on land and resource issues/negotiations/ referrals for consultations (and/or treaty negotiations); and
(ii)Increase your capacity to address land and resource issues/negotiations/referrals for consultation (and/or treaty negotiations).

OPERATIONAL OR ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

1.Number of people, as a result of BC Capacity Initiative funding, able to participate in:
(a)Land and resource negotiations/consultations or land use referrals (b)Treaty negotiations (if applicable)
(c)Has there been an increase in the number of people, communities or organizations since the BC Capacity Initiative project started? If yes, by how much?
2.If there has been an increase in capacity, does the increase appear to be sustainable within your community over the long term? What long term benefits appear to be achievable as a result? If the increase does not appear sustainable within your community, why is this so?
3.What benefits were gained through the development of partnerships in the project?
Any comments or additional information you’d like to add:
COMMENTS:
THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS REPORT IS ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE:
Name of Person who prepared this report
( sign if you are submitting the report via regular mail): / NAME & JOB TITLE: / Date:
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Attached required enclosures: If your project outputs/deliverables includes development of a policy, plan, manual or code, you must provide a copy of the final product with this report. Attach documentation (receipts invoices) for funded purchases of software / training etc.

Send completed final report and copies of material deliverables/documentation/receipts to:

via Email: orBy Fax: (604) 775-7400

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