The IGA Helps Fund the 47th Labrador Creative Arts Festival - "Breaking Boundaries"
Read StoryFor 2024, the IGA has received a total of 81 grant applications, worth in excess of $3.3 Million!
View MoreThe IGA is dedicated to keeping the spirit of service alive in Newfoundland and Labrador through the 21st century. Meet the people who keep Sir Grenfell’s mission going today:
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With a recent grant from the IGA, the St. Anthony and Area Boys & Girls Club, were able to take advantage of the final un-renovated space in their building to create a sensory room for children who find themselves in special circumstances at times!
Read MoreThem Days has produced a special issue about midwifery in Labrador, looking deeper into the history of prenatal care, postnatal care and breastfeeding support, as well as labour and delivery.
Read MoreWith two grants received in 2023 from the International Grenfell Association, the Town of Mary's Harbour has been able to upgrade the Gin Cove Trail and upgrade the old walking/cycling bridge!
Read MoreBrass Band Workshop | Tittulausijattet Illinniatitsi Katigenningit is a representative organization which is being incorporated this fall. The aim is to transfer the operations of this project to a community leading board, placing the power and creative direction of the Brass Band tradition firmly back in the control of members of the Inuit coastal communities.
Read MoreWith the grant awarded by the IGA, the St. Anthony and Area Boys & Girls Club was able to create an indoor space in their building.
Read MoreI.G.A.’s 2024 Grant Program seeks to support initiatives in five areas: Health, Education, Community Wellness, Arts & Culture, and Research
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