Alberta government aiming to support Indigenous student success
Twelve Indigenous organizations from across the province will receive $3 million in funding from the Bridging Classrooms to Communities pilot program.
In July 2023, Alberta’s government announced a $10.5-million investment over the next three years to help support Indigenous student success through the Bridging Classrooms to Communities pilot program. Officials say the pilot program aims to create welcoming environments, demonstrate cultural awareness and provide system supports to encourage Indigenous students’ success in and out of the classroom.
Of the total funding, the Alberta Native Friendship Centres Association received $7.5 million to distribute to friendship centres within their networks. The remaining $3 million has been awarded to 12 Indigenous organizations in rural and urban areas across Alberta.
“Thank you to every organization that applied for the pilot grant program. I believe this funding is an important step forward to make meaningful connections through Alberta schools for students and families. I look forward to seeing the results of the projects and the development of positive relationships between students and their communities,” says Demetrios Nicolaides, Minister of Education.


