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Findings on Administration and Operations‌. French The various departments through departmental language coordinators administer the provision of GNWT language services. Priorities are established annually and the departments allocate their budgets between various initiatives. The community-based funding – programme de développement culturel et communautaire (PDCC) – is administered by the GNWT and FFT. This funding is distributed to various French organizations for project submissions approved at the FFT AGM. Canadian Heritage has indicated that the reports submitted on the activities undertaken by the GNWT and the FFT do not meet Treasury Board guidelines. Greater financial detail has been requested to ensure appropriate allocation of Agreement funding as well as better reporting of results to measure effectiveness and impact of the Agreement. Recipients of the funding have mixed views of the monitoring and accountability requirements. Smaller organizations find the reporting process onerous, confusing and demanding. At times, the reporting requirements seem to outweigh the benefits of the funding. Even within the GNWT, the department coordinators expressed concern about the timing and complexity of the reporting. As well, the reporting requirements are not always clear and do not allow for reporting of non-quantifiable results or issues. Although the Agreement provides multi-year funding, some of the administrative benefits of multi-year funding are not realized as the reporting associated with this funding is on a yearly basis. For the community-based funding, all activities are designed and organized by the local organization at the community level. In some cases, the local organizations work together under the umbrella of the FFT to host activities. The Francophone organizations appear to be satisfied with the current system of PDCC funding allocations. Community members actively participate in the design and delivery of activities through donations and in-kind support. As a result of the 1984 agreement between Canada and the GNWT that stipulates Canada’s commitment to funding 100% of French language services in the NWT, the GNWT does not supplement the Agreement funding. Without the Agreement funding, it is likely that no French services would be available, with the exception of the Department of Justice services. Having said this, many Francophones believe that the availability of government services does not reflect community priorities. The Francophone community has criticized the GNWT for...
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