We all have a sacred responsibility to take care of and make an alliance
with Mother Earth.

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs was formed in 1988 by the Chiefs in Manitoba to advocate on issues that commonly affect First Nations in Manitoba. AMC represents 62 of the 63 First Nations in Manitoba with a total of more than 151,000 First Nation citizens in the province.

Press Releases

AMC-FNFAO Call for Complete Overhaul of CFS System to…

Treaty One Territory, Manitoba – The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) and the First Nations Family Advocate Office (FNFAO) are calling for significant changes in policies and practices to address…

Read More

ISC & CIRNAC 2024 Budget Cuts: A Dereliction of…

AMC Demands Examination of Child Welfare System Following Tragic…

AMC Concerned by Lack of Consultation on Manitoba’s Plan…

More News

About Us

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs was created in 1988 by First Nations in Manitoba to coordinate political action and technical work on common issues. It is a product of political and social developments that have been underway for decades.

Faced with the domination and assimilation policies of Canada’s Department of Indian Affairs, First Nations have long recognized their common interests and the strength to be found in solidarity.

More Info

Connect With Us

@AMCMBCHIEFS

@AMCMBCHIEFS

@ASSEMBLYMBCHIEFS

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons

SPORT FUNDING OPPORTUNITY FOR INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES!

Sport for Social Development in Indigenous Communities (SSDIC) supports diverse Indigenous communities across Canada by funding Indigenous nations and organizations that deliver sport and recreation opportunities within the communities they serve.

There are 3 funding streams available:

>> Stream One: $5.3 million is available annually to the 13 Provincial/Territorial Aboriginal Sport Bodies (PTASBs) and the Aboriginal Sport Circle (ASC) for the development of sport community programming (Deadline passed for 2024)
>> Stream Two: $3.6 million is available annually to Indigenous governments, communities, and other not-for-profit Indigenous organizations for projects that promote sport and recreation in Indigenous communities (Deadline passed fo 2024)
>> Stream Three: $2.5 million is available annually to Indigenous governments, communities, and other not-for-profit Indigenous organizations that specifically support sport and recreation projects serving Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ peoples – ‼ deadline is March 25, 2024 ‼

To learn more, Email sportcanada.ssdsca-ssdic.sportcanada@pch.gc.ca or visit www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/funding/sport-support/social-development-indigenous-c…
See MoreSee Less

SPORT FUNDING OPPORTUNITY FOR INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES!

Sport for Social Development in Indigenous Communities (SSDIC) supports diverse Indigenous communities across Canada by funding Indigenous nations and organizations that deliver sport and recreation opportunities within the communities they serve. 

There are 3 funding streams available:

>> Stream One: $5.3 million is available annually to the 13 Provincial/Territorial Aboriginal Sport Bodies (PTASBs) and the Aboriginal Sport Circle (ASC) for the development of sport community programming (Deadline passed for 2024)
>> Stream Two: $3.6 million is available annually to Indigenous governments, communities, and other not-for-profit Indigenous organizations for projects that promote sport and recreation in Indigenous communities (Deadline passed fo 2024)
>> Stream Three: $2.5 million is available annually to Indigenous governments, communities, and other not-for-profit Indigenous organizations that specifically support sport and recreation projects serving Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ peoples - ‼ deadline is March 25, 2024 ‼

To learn more, Email sportcanada.ssdsca-ssdic.sportcanada@pch.gc.ca or visit https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/funding/sport-support/social-development-indigenous-communities.html

Comment on Facebook

Why post for streams that have past deadlines… these should have been posted a long time ago… and only leave 1 week for 3rd stream…

MANITOBA INDIGENOUS SUMMER GAMES 2025!

We are thrilled to hear that Norway House Cree Nation and Sagkeeng First Nation have been selected as Hosting Nations for the 2025 Manitoba Indigenous Summer Games! Congratulations to both nations for this incredible achievement!

Norway House Cree Nation will host the games from July 9 to 14, 2025, featuring sports such as badminton, volleyball, soccer, and more. Sagkeeng First Nation will follow from August 17 to 23, 2025, offering sports, including archery, basketball, and lacrosse.

Since its inception in Opaskwayak Cree Nation in 1999, the Manitoba Indigenous Games (MIG) has served as a platform for Indigenous youth in Manitoba to showcase their sporting excellence while strengthening their ties to their culture.

Congratulations again, and we look forward to cheering on all our athletes as they compete!

To learn more, visit www.masrc.com/mig
Manitoba Aboriginal Sports & Recreation Council – MASRC
See MoreSee Less

MANITOBA INDIGENOUS SUMMER GAMES 2025!

We are thrilled to hear that Norway House Cree Nation and Sagkeeng First Nation have been selected as Hosting Nations for the 2025 Manitoba Indigenous Summer Games! Congratulations to both nations for this incredible achievement!

Norway House Cree Nation will host the games from July 9 to 14, 2025, featuring sports such as badminton, volleyball, soccer, and more. Sagkeeng First Nation will follow from August 17 to 23, 2025, offering sports, including archery, basketball, and lacrosse. 

Since its inception in Opaskwayak Cree Nation in 1999, the Manitoba Indigenous Games (MIG) has served as a platform for Indigenous youth in Manitoba to showcase their sporting excellence while strengthening their ties to their culture.

Congratulations again, and we look forward to cheering on all our athletes as they compete! 

To learn more, visit https://www.masrc.com/mig 
Manitoba Aboriginal Sports & Recreation Council - MASRC

Comment on Facebook

Awesome 👍🏽🥰

Good, good😊👏🏽

Very exciting

Kurt Mason

Whoo hoo !

Hazel Laliberty Nora Eliza

View more comments

Sharing; International Sixties Scoop Survivors Gathering!!

Registration is now open! Please click on the link to register:
fs7.formsite.com/TKnSTh/g3fpngwo7x/index

If you have questions, reach out to >> Anish CorporationRegistration now open! Please click on the link to register:

fs7.formsite.com/TKnSTh/g3fpngwo7x/index

#60scoop #60scoopsurvivors
See MoreSee Less

Sharing; International Sixties Scoop Survivors Gathering!!

Registration is now open! Please click on the link to register: 
https://fs7.formsite.com/TKnSTh/g3fpngwo7x/index

If you have questions, reach out to >> Anish Corporation
Load more

We represent and advocate for 62 First Nations across Manitoba.

Click on the map for a detailed view showing the details of our member nations!

More Info