A community engagement plan should be submitted with your application if your project explores or includes traditional knowledge, customary practices or traditions (such as ceremony), or community intellectual property. A community engagement plan is an opportunity for Applicants to talk about their process of working with communities impacted by or involved in the production of their project. The community engagement plan will be reviewed by Indigenous Moderators and the Indigenous Selection Committee.
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