Get Involved in Jurisdiction
This webpage is designed for use by your First Nation, if they wish to consider assuming jurisdiction over K4-12 on-reserve education and join the Education Jurisdiction Initiative.
The steps below reflect the requirements set out in the Education Jurisdiction Initiative Terms of Reference and the Model Canada – First Nation Education Jurisdiction Agreement, (Jurisdiction Agreement). Note, the documents referenced below can also be found on FNESC’s Jurisdiction – Resources webpage.
If you have any questions about the process below, please contact FNESC’s jurisdiction coordinator at jurisdiction2@fnesc.ca.
Steps to becoming a Participating First Nation
Step 1:
OneConfirm your Nation meets the required criteria to become an Interested First Nation (IFN)
In order to be eligible to be an IFN, you must:
Step 2:
Pass BCR to become an IFN
In order to be eligible to be an IFN, you must:
Step 3:
Pass Second BCR to become a Committed First Nation (CFN)
In order to become a CFN, you must:
Step 4:
Review and accept offer from Canada to become an Accepted Offer First Nation (AOFN)
Once a First Nation becomes a CFN,Canada will provide the Nation with an offer document that sets out the funding available to the First Nation if they enter jurisdiction. Then the CFN must:
Step 5:
Complete ratification process to become a Ratified First Nation (RFN)
Once your Nation becomes an AOFN it will have to complete the following steps to become an RFN:
Step 6:
Complete final steps to become Participating First Nation (PFN)
Once your Nation has successfully ratified both your Jurisdiction Agreement and Law-making Protocol, then your Nation must:



