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  1. This guide gives Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) and Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC) funding recipients: information on their financial and program reporting requirements; a link to the New Fiscal Relationship 10-Year grant; links to reporting forms, commonly called Data Collection Instruments (DCIs)

  2. The Nominal Roll is the registry of all eligible elementary and secondary students funded by ISC to attend a band-operated, federal, provincial or private/independent school. Data in the Nominal Roll are stored in the Education Information System at ISC Headquarters.

  3. To determine if a student is eligible to be included on the nominal roll and to receive department funding, consult: Elementary and Secondary Education Program: National Program Guidelines 2024 to 2025.

  4. Specifically, students age 22 and older will generate funding at the same level as students who are under the age of 22. This additional funding will start as of the 2023-2024 school year, and will be calculated based on the prior year’s Nominal Roll (2022-2023).

  5. Roll-Over: Data that has been rolled-over from the previous years’ submitted report. IMPORTANT: The list below is a representation of the data fields. The actual reports are available on the ISC Services Portal or through your Regional Office.

  6. The funding amount is primarily driven by enrolment data, consistent with information provided on the annual Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) Nominal Roll. ISC applies the BCTEA funding formula to First Nations schools, as outlined on the “Budget Allocation/BCTEA Funding Formula – Adjustment Report” that ISC provides to First Nations each ...

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  8. That table shows the components of the BCTEA funding calculations for First Nations schools in BC. The BCTEA funding formula is related to federally-funded students who are included on ISCs annual Nominal Roll.

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