2021 May Messenger

1. At least 50 per cent or more of the company is Indigenous-owned (sole proprietor, community-owned, or shareholders), and 50 per cent or more of the employees carrying out the work are Indigenous 2. At least 50 per cent or more of the company’s board of directors or executive officers are Indigenous, and 50 per cent or more of the employees carrying out the work are Indigenous 3. The company is registered in Indigenous Services Canada’s Indigenous Business Directory. (Source: aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/eng) 4. The company is a Certified Aboriginal Business with the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business. (Source: ccab.com/membership/certified-aboriginal-business-cab/) If the applicant is a non-Indigenous prime contractor, they must meet the following criteria or criteria determined by the First Nation or Metis Settlement to be considered an Indigenous applicant: • All (100 per cent) of the sub-contractors working on all of the sites in the application are Indigenous, as described above.

These criteria were developed with the SRP Indigenous Roundtable, a working group of Indigenous companies and communities.

How to Apply •

Applicants that already have an Electronic Transfer System (ETS) Site Rehabilitation Program user account with the Department should use this existing account to login to ETS and make an SRP grant application. • Applicants that do not already have an ETS account will have to register first before being routed to the grant application. • Follow the instructions in the application portal to fill out your grant application. A sample of the period 6 application you will fill out online is attached in Appendix A (page 15) for your reference.

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Site Rehabilitation Program | Period 6 Supplemental Guidelines

Classification: Public

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