Governance
The NCCP is governed by a steering committee, which meets quarterly to review progress, advise on the development of framing documents, support the delivery of NCCP events, review membership, and share information. The aim is for representative membership and a manageable size that is conducive to discussion and progress. The roles and responsibilities of steering committee members include participating in committee meetings and discussions through email exchanges and videoconferencing, following through with actions, and representing the steering committee at NCCP public events and knowledge-sharing events.
The current steering committee members come from The Assembly of First Nations, Métis National Council, Canadian Foodgrains Bank, Alinea International, Highwatermark Strategy & Communications, Plan Canada, International Institute for Sustainable Development, Global Affairs Canada, ESSA Technologies Ltd., and the Inuit Circumpolar Council.
Any organization wishing to join the steering committee should write a brief explanation of their motivation and make a request using the contact form. Steering committee members will then vote by email, and the decision will be made based on consensus. Steering committee members will be rotated approximately every 2–3 years on a 50% basis (i.e., completely rotating membership every 4 to 6 years).