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1 Major Differences & Benefits Between Types of Agreements Available to First Nations
November 2017

2 2017-2018 National Funding Agreement Models
First Nation First Nation and Tribal Council Funding Agreement Model GCIMS# Canada Common Funding Agreement Model (CCFA) GCIMS# Streamlined Funding Agreement Model GCIMS#

3 Major Differences MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NATIONAL FUNDING AGREEMENT MODELS Options for First Nations Funding Agreement Models and Agreement Sections Streamlined Funding Agreement Model GCIMS # First Nations/Tribal Council Model (FA) GCIMS # Canada Common Funding Agreement Model (CCFA) GCIMS # Recipient Type First Nations First Nations; and Tribal Councils Health Canada and INAC Common Recipients Funders INAC only "Canada" - as represented by any federal departments "Canada" as represented by Health Canada (FNIHB) and INAC Programs and Services vs Project management Program Delivery Requirements and Standards listed in Annexes 1A & 1B Annex 1B may include reference to approved work plans for projects and activities; or Annex 1C can be used for the project description and conditions Program Delivery Requirements and Standards listed in Schedule DIAND-1 and DIAND-2 Program Delivery Requirements may include a reference to approved work plans for projects and activities Program Delivery Requirements and Standards listed in a single Program Plan. Program Delivery Requirements may include a reference to approved work plans for projects and activities Funding approaches options Block, Set, Fixed, Flexible and Grant Actions that can be taken in case of default based on the nature of the relationship (e.g. Business to business or long term relationship) (Included in all models: Requirement for the Council or Recipient to take action necessary to remedy the default and take such other reasonable action as Canada deems necessary) Requesting a Management Action Plan; Seeking advisory support, Appointing a Third Party Funding Agreement Manager, Withholding Funds, and Terminating the Agreement Accountability and disclosure of information requirements (other than to INAC) No accountability and disclosure of information requirements to Members of the First Nation in funding agreements as these are better addressed through legislation Accountability and disclosure of information requirements to Members for First Nations and to Members of Member First Nations for Tribal Councils

4 MAIN BENEFITS OF THE STEAMLINED NATIONAL FUNDING AGREEMENT MODELS
MAIN BENEFITS OF THE STEAMLINED NATIONAL FUNDING AGREEMENT MODELS Streamlined Funding Agreement Model GCIMS # Removal of the accountability provisions from funding agreements as these are better addressed through legislation Inclusion of a standard Non-Derogation provision to respect any treaties and Aboriginal rights Simplifying obligations regarding agents Consolidating default and remedy provisions Simplifying the dispute resolution process Consolidating audit and evaluation provisions

5 MAIN BENEFITS OF THE STEAMLINED NATIONAL FUNDING AGREEMENT MODELS
MAIN BENEFITS OF THE STEAMLINED NATIONAL FUNDING AGREEMENT MODELS Canada Common Funding Agreement Model (CCFA) GCIMS # One harmonized agreement with two departments One cheque released to the recipient on behalf of both departments One set of consolidated audited financial statements submitted only once Harmonized terms and conditions found in main body of the agreement and fewer departmental specific conditions identified in schedules Simplification and harmonization of the First Nations' Council's requirement on accountability, transparency, disclosure of information to members, and dispute resolution


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