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Indspire is a national Indigenous registered charity that invests in the education of First. Nations, Inuit and Métis people for the long term benefit of these individuals, their families. and communities, and Canada. Our vision is to enrich Canada through Indigenous education and by inspiring achievement. In. BURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPS Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards Indspire’s Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards (BBF) program opens doors through education.. Since 2004, Indspire has provided over $115 million in financial support to morethan
STUDENTS | INDSPIRE
Bursaries & Scholarships. Indspire provides financial support for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students across Canada to assist them in completing their post-secondary education. Application deadlines are February 1, August 1 and November 1. Learn More. ABOUT | INDSPIRESEE MORE ON INDSPIRE.CARIVERS TO SUCCESS
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF INDSPIRE Page 3 Indspire Statement of financial position As at March 31, 2020 2020 2019 Notes $ $ Assets Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents 4,299,224 2,012,002 AccountsLEADERSHIP TEAM
INSIGHTS INTO INDIGENOUS POST-SECONDARY GRADUATES ABOUT CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR ABORIGINAL BUSINESS (CCAB) Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is committed to the full participation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s economy. GRAND CHIEF RONALD DERRICKSON Grand Chief Ronald Derrickson is the Owner and President of RMD Group and one of the most successful Indigenous entrepreneurs in Canada. After being elected Chief of Westbank First Nation in 1976, he began to use his business experience to lift his community out of poverty, eventually making it one of the wealthiest bands in the country. DR. DONNA MAY KIMMALIARDJUK Dr. Donna May Kimmaliardjuk is the very first Inuk to become a heart surgeon. Currently in her fourth year of a six-year residency program at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, she was accepted in 2014 as one of only ten cardiac surgery residents in all of Canada. In 2016, Dr. Kimmaliardjuk joined the National Aboriginal Council on HIV INDSPIRE | A RICHER LIFE FOR INDIGENOUS YOUTH STARTS HEREBURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPSCONTACT USINDSPIRE AWARDSSTUDENTSPROGRAMSNATIONALGATHERING
Indspire is a national Indigenous registered charity that invests in the education of First. Nations, Inuit and Métis people for the long term benefit of these individuals, their families. and communities, and Canada. Our vision is to enrich Canada through Indigenous education and by inspiring achievement. In. BURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPS Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards Indspire’s Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards (BBF) program opens doors through education.. Since 2004, Indspire has provided over $115 million in financial support to morethan
STUDENTS | INDSPIRE
Bursaries & Scholarships. Indspire provides financial support for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students across Canada to assist them in completing their post-secondary education. Application deadlines are February 1, August 1 and November 1. Learn More. ABOUT | INDSPIRESEE MORE ON INDSPIRE.CARIVERS TO SUCCESS
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF INDSPIRE Page 3 Indspire Statement of financial position As at March 31, 2020 2020 2019 Notes $ $ Assets Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents 4,299,224 2,012,002 AccountsLEADERSHIP TEAM
INSIGHTS INTO INDIGENOUS POST-SECONDARY GRADUATES ABOUT CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR ABORIGINAL BUSINESS (CCAB) Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is committed to the full participation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s economy. GRAND CHIEF RONALD DERRICKSON Grand Chief Ronald Derrickson is the Owner and President of RMD Group and one of the most successful Indigenous entrepreneurs in Canada. After being elected Chief of Westbank First Nation in 1976, he began to use his business experience to lift his community out of poverty, eventually making it one of the wealthiest bands in the country. DR. DONNA MAY KIMMALIARDJUK Dr. Donna May Kimmaliardjuk is the very first Inuk to become a heart surgeon. Currently in her fourth year of a six-year residency program at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, she was accepted in 2014 as one of only ten cardiac surgery residents in all of Canada. In 2016, Dr. Kimmaliardjuk joined the National Aboriginal Council on HIVSTUDENTS | INDSPIRE
Bursaries & Scholarships. Indspire provides financial support for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students across Canada to assist them in completing their post-secondary education. Application deadlines are February 1, August 1 and November 1. Learn More.ABOUT | INDSPIRE
About Indspire Indigenous Education is Canada’s Future. Indspire is an Indigenous national charity that invests in the education of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people for the long-term benefit of these individuals, their families and communities, and Canada.PROGRAMS | INDSPIRE
Educators. Indspire connects educators of First Nations, Inuit and Métis students with programs, resources, information, tools and conferences to improve educational outcomes and increase high school completion rates. Learn More.SOARING | INDSPIRE
Soaring, Indspire’s annual Indigenous Youth Empowerment Gathering, is THE place for Indigenous high school students to learn about career and post-secondary education options by participating in career workshops.They’ll also learn more about financial support and meet Canada’s top employers. Building on the resounding success of Soaring 2020, which was attended by over 600 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF INDSPIRE Page 3 Indspire Statement of financial position As at March 31, 2020 2020 2019 Notes $ $ Assets Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents 4,299,224 2,012,002 AccountsTEACH FOR TOMORROW
Teach for Tomorrow. Teach for Tomorrow: Indigenous Educator Apprenticeship Program is a partnership between Indspire, Winnipeg School Division (WSD), and the University of Winnipeg’s Faculty of Education.The goal of the program is to encourage and support First Nations, Inuit and Métis students in WSD to fulfill their ambition tobecome teachers.
MIKE DEGAGNÉ TO BECOME NEW CEO OF INDSPIRE Mike DeGagné to become new CEO of Indspire. September 17, 2020 – Ohsweken, ON. The Chair of Indspire’s Board of Directors announced today that Mike DeGagné, the President and Vice Chancellor of Yukon University, will be the new President and CEO of Canada’s largest Indigenous-led and Indigenous-focused charity.LEADERSHIP TEAM
Rebecca Chartrand is a member of Pine Creek First Nation and the Vice President, Programs and Student Success at Indspire. Rebecca is Anishinaabe, Inninew and Métis with ancestral roots that run deep within the geography of the land where the Red and the Assiniboine Rivers meet. She is an exceptional purpose-driven leader, thoughtfuland
DONALD WORME
As a Cree lawyer from the Kawacatoose First Nation, Treaty Four, Saskatchewan, Mr. Worme is one of the leading advocates in the province for criminal law and treaty litigation and has been a vocal member of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Tribunal since 2001. Mr. Worme has been involved in developing and reviewing public policies underthe scope
CHIEF BILLY DIAMOND
Chief Billy Diamond, politician, businessman (born on 17 May 1949 in Rupert House , QC; died on 30 September 2010 in Waskaganish, QC). A leading figure in Indigenous INDSPIRE | A RICHER LIFE FOR INDIGENOUS YOUTH STARTS HEREBURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPSCONTACT USINDSPIRE AWARDSSTUDENTSPROGRAMSNATIONALGATHERING
Indspire is a national Indigenous registered charity that invests in the education of First. Nations, Inuit and Métis people for the long term benefit of these individuals, their families. and communities, and Canada. Our vision is to enrich Canada through Indigenous education and by inspiring achievement. In. BURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPS Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards Indspire’s Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards (BBF) program opens doors through education.. Since 2004, Indspire has provided over $115 million in financial support to morethan
STUDENTS | INDSPIRE
Bursaries & Scholarships. Indspire provides financial support for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students across Canada to assist them in completing their post-secondary education. Application deadlines are February 1, August 1 and November 1. Learn More. ABOUT | INDSPIRESEE MORE ON INDSPIRE.CAREPORTS | INDSPIRE
Reports Indspire Research Knowledge Nest Reports. To learn more about the Indspire Research Knowledge Nest, visit their page here. *NEW* – Indigenous Post-Secondary Learners and the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021) English *NEW* – Financing Post-Secondary Education (2021) English Reciprocity in Terms of Post-Graduate Employment for Building Brighter Futures (BBF) Applicants (2020) EnglishINDSPIRE AWARDS
Indspire Awards: Celebrating Indigenous Achievement June 22, 2021 | Broadcast on APTN and CBC. The Indspire Awards represents the highest honour the Indigenous community bestows upon its own people. After 28 years, the Indspire Awards have honoured 384 First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement. The show is a nationally broadcast celebration of cultureRIVERS TO SUCCESS
LORNE GLADU
Throughout his long, multifaceted career, Lorne Gladu has maintained the deep-rooted conviction that education is the path to change. Prior to joining the Métis Nation of Alberta in 1996, Lorne held multiple positions in different sectors; he was an RCMP constable, a small business owner, and then a public servant. However, throughout all of INSIGHTS INTO INDIGENOUS POST-SECONDARY GRADUATES ABOUT CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR ABORIGINAL BUSINESS (CCAB) Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is committed to the full participation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s economy. DR. DONNA MAY KIMMALIARDJUK Dr. Donna May Kimmaliardjuk is the very first Inuk to become a heart surgeon. Currently in her fourth year of a six-year residency program at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, she was accepted in 2014 as one of only ten cardiac surgery residents in all of Canada. In 2016, Dr. Kimmaliardjuk joined the National Aboriginal Council on HIV INDSPIRE | A RICHER LIFE FOR INDIGENOUS YOUTH STARTS HEREBURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPSCONTACT USINDSPIRE AWARDSSTUDENTSPROGRAMSNATIONALGATHERING
Indspire is a national Indigenous registered charity that invests in the education of First. Nations, Inuit and Métis people for the long term benefit of these individuals, their families. and communities, and Canada. Our vision is to enrich Canada through Indigenous education and by inspiring achievement. In. BURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPS Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards Indspire’s Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards (BBF) program opens doors through education.. Since 2004, Indspire has provided over $115 million in financial support to morethan
STUDENTS | INDSPIRE
Bursaries & Scholarships. Indspire provides financial support for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students across Canada to assist them in completing their post-secondary education. Application deadlines are February 1, August 1 and November 1. Learn More. ABOUT | INDSPIRESEE MORE ON INDSPIRE.CAREPORTS | INDSPIRE
Reports Indspire Research Knowledge Nest Reports. To learn more about the Indspire Research Knowledge Nest, visit their page here. *NEW* – Indigenous Post-Secondary Learners and the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021) English *NEW* – Financing Post-Secondary Education (2021) English Reciprocity in Terms of Post-Graduate Employment for Building Brighter Futures (BBF) Applicants (2020) EnglishINDSPIRE AWARDS
Indspire Awards: Celebrating Indigenous Achievement June 22, 2021 | Broadcast on APTN and CBC. The Indspire Awards represents the highest honour the Indigenous community bestows upon its own people. After 28 years, the Indspire Awards have honoured 384 First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement. The show is a nationally broadcast celebration of cultureRIVERS TO SUCCESS
LORNE GLADU
Throughout his long, multifaceted career, Lorne Gladu has maintained the deep-rooted conviction that education is the path to change. Prior to joining the Métis Nation of Alberta in 1996, Lorne held multiple positions in different sectors; he was an RCMP constable, a small business owner, and then a public servant. However, throughout all of INSIGHTS INTO INDIGENOUS POST-SECONDARY GRADUATES ABOUT CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR ABORIGINAL BUSINESS (CCAB) Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is committed to the full participation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s economy. DR. DONNA MAY KIMMALIARDJUK Dr. Donna May Kimmaliardjuk is the very first Inuk to become a heart surgeon. Currently in her fourth year of a six-year residency program at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, she was accepted in 2014 as one of only ten cardiac surgery residents in all of Canada. In 2016, Dr. Kimmaliardjuk joined the National Aboriginal Council on HIVINDSPIRE AWARDS
Indspire Awards: Celebrating Indigenous Achievement June 22, 2021 | Broadcast on APTN and CBC. The Indspire Awards represents the highest honour the Indigenous community bestows upon its own people. After 28 years, the Indspire Awards have honoured 384 First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement. The show is a nationally broadcast celebration of cultureREPORTS | INDSPIRE
Reports Indspire Research Knowledge Nest Reports. To learn more about the Indspire Research Knowledge Nest, visit their page here. *NEW* – Indigenous Post-Secondary Learners and the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021) English *NEW* – Financing Post-Secondary Education (2021) English Reciprocity in Terms of Post-Graduate Employment for Building Brighter Futures (BBF) Applicants (2020) English CONTACT US | INDSPIRE Contact Us General Inquiries. Phone: 1.855.INDSPIRE (1.855.463.7747) Email: info@indspire.ca Hours of Operation. Monday to Friday – 9:00 am – 5:00 pm EST Saturday and Sunday – Closed. Head Office DONATE TO THE LEARNING FROM THE PAST FUND Yes, I want to help Indigenous students succeed by making a gift to Indspire’s Learning from the Past Fund that will support students who are pursuing an education in Indigenous Studies.. The Learning from the Past Fund has a goal of raising $215,000. It is our hope that this commitment will be one more way in which we can further the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s CallsIMPACT/RESEARCH
Impact. Indspire has been given a four-star rating and named a Top 10 Canadian Impact Charity for a second year in a row (2017 & 2018) by Charity Intelligence. When it comes to the social impact, Indspire’s programs create for every dollar donated, its 4-star rating from Charity Intelligence is based on high scores in Donor Accountability INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP The Indigenous Women Leadership Scholarship. This Scholarship is for an Indigenous (First Nation, Inuit or Métis) woman who will commence her post-secondary studies in September 2021. It is a renewable award of $10,000 per year for a student enrolled in a minimum three-year post-secondary program to a maximum of four years.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors. (Back row L-R) Clint Davis, Michael Dan, David Gabriel Tuccaro, James Dekker, Paul Tsaparis, Gordon Peeling. (Front row L-R) Hilary Pearson, William Shead, Jean Teillet, Donald E Worme, Roberta Jamieson (President and CEO of Indspire), Yvan Guy Larocque, Fauna Kingdon, Darrell Beaulieu, Joseph Dion. Honorary Chair. CHIEF HARRY ST.DENIS The Chief Harry St. Denis Awards will nurture the talents of young Indigenous leaders to serve in the protection of lands, waterways and species at risk on their territories. These awards are a collaboration between Chief Harry’s Lake Kipawa friend and honourary Wolf Lake First Nation Member Margaret Atwood, along with numerous valuedsupporters.
CHIEF BILLY DIAMOND
Chief Billy Diamond, politician, businessman (born on 17 May 1949 in Rupert House , QC; died on 30 September 2010 in Waskaganish, QC). A leading figure in Indigenous GRAND CHIEF RONALD DERRICKSON Grand Chief Ronald Derrickson is the Owner and President of RMD Group and one of the most successful Indigenous entrepreneurs in Canada. After being elected Chief of Westbank First Nation in 1976, he began to use his business experience to lift his community out of poverty, eventually making it one of the wealthiest bands in the country. INDSPIRE | A RICHER LIFE FOR INDIGENOUS YOUTH STARTS HEREBURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPSCONTACT USINDSPIRE AWARDSSTUDENTSPROGRAMSNATIONALGATHERING
Indspire is a national Indigenous registered charity that invests in the education of First. Nations, Inuit and Métis people for the long term benefit of these individuals, their families. and communities, and Canada. Our vision is to enrich Canada through Indigenous education and by inspiring achievement. In. BURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPS Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards Indspire’s Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards (BBF) program opens doors through education.. Since 2004, Indspire has provided over $115 million in financial support to morethan
STUDENTS | INDSPIRE
Bursaries & Scholarships. Indspire provides financial support for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students across Canada to assist them in completing their post-secondary education. Application deadlines are February 1, August 1 and November 1. Learn More. ABOUT | INDSPIRESEE MORE ON INDSPIRE.CAINDSPIRE AWARDS
Indspire Awards: Celebrating Indigenous Achievement June 22, 2021 | Broadcast on APTN and CBC. The Indspire Awards represents the highest honour the Indigenous community bestows upon its own people. After 28 years, the Indspire Awards have honoured 384 First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement. The show is a nationally broadcast celebration of cultureREPORTS | INDSPIRE
Reports Indspire Research Knowledge Nest Reports. To learn more about the Indspire Research Knowledge Nest, visit their page here. *NEW* – Indigenous Post-Secondary Learners and the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021) English *NEW* – Financing Post-Secondary Education (2021) English Reciprocity in Terms of Post-Graduate Employment for Building Brighter Futures (BBF) Applicants (2020) EnglishRIVERS TO SUCCESS
LORNE GLADU
Throughout his long, multifaceted career, Lorne Gladu has maintained the deep-rooted conviction that education is the path to change. Prior to joining the Métis Nation of Alberta in 1996, Lorne held multiple positions in different sectors; he was an RCMP constable, a small business owner, and then a public servant. However, throughout all of INSIGHTS INTO INDIGENOUS POST-SECONDARY GRADUATES ABOUT CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR ABORIGINAL BUSINESS (CCAB) Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is committed to the full participation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s economy. DR. DONNA MAY KIMMALIARDJUK Dr. Donna May Kimmaliardjuk is the very first Inuk to become a heart surgeon. Currently in her fourth year of a six-year residency program at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, she was accepted in 2014 as one of only ten cardiac surgery residents in all of Canada. In 2016, Dr. Kimmaliardjuk joined the National Aboriginal Council on HIV INDSPIRE | A RICHER LIFE FOR INDIGENOUS YOUTH STARTS HEREBURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPSCONTACT USINDSPIRE AWARDSSTUDENTSPROGRAMSNATIONALGATHERING
Indspire is a national Indigenous registered charity that invests in the education of First. Nations, Inuit and Métis people for the long term benefit of these individuals, their families. and communities, and Canada. Our vision is to enrich Canada through Indigenous education and by inspiring achievement. In. BURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPS Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards Indspire’s Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards (BBF) program opens doors through education.. Since 2004, Indspire has provided over $115 million in financial support to morethan
STUDENTS | INDSPIRE
Bursaries & Scholarships. Indspire provides financial support for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students across Canada to assist them in completing their post-secondary education. Application deadlines are February 1, August 1 and November 1. Learn More. ABOUT | INDSPIRESEE MORE ON INDSPIRE.CAINDSPIRE AWARDS
Indspire Awards: Celebrating Indigenous Achievement June 22, 2021 | Broadcast on APTN and CBC. The Indspire Awards represents the highest honour the Indigenous community bestows upon its own people. After 28 years, the Indspire Awards have honoured 384 First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement. The show is a nationally broadcast celebration of cultureREPORTS | INDSPIRE
Reports Indspire Research Knowledge Nest Reports. To learn more about the Indspire Research Knowledge Nest, visit their page here. *NEW* – Indigenous Post-Secondary Learners and the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021) English *NEW* – Financing Post-Secondary Education (2021) English Reciprocity in Terms of Post-Graduate Employment for Building Brighter Futures (BBF) Applicants (2020) EnglishRIVERS TO SUCCESS
LORNE GLADU
Throughout his long, multifaceted career, Lorne Gladu has maintained the deep-rooted conviction that education is the path to change. Prior to joining the Métis Nation of Alberta in 1996, Lorne held multiple positions in different sectors; he was an RCMP constable, a small business owner, and then a public servant. However, throughout all of INSIGHTS INTO INDIGENOUS POST-SECONDARY GRADUATES ABOUT CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR ABORIGINAL BUSINESS (CCAB) Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is committed to the full participation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s economy. DR. DONNA MAY KIMMALIARDJUK Dr. Donna May Kimmaliardjuk is the very first Inuk to become a heart surgeon. Currently in her fourth year of a six-year residency program at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, she was accepted in 2014 as one of only ten cardiac surgery residents in all of Canada. In 2016, Dr. Kimmaliardjuk joined the National Aboriginal Council on HIV CONTACT US | INDSPIRE Contact Us General Inquiries. Phone: 1.855.INDSPIRE (1.855.463.7747) Email: info@indspire.ca Hours of Operation. Monday to Friday – 9:00 am – 5:00 pm EST Saturday and Sunday – Closed. Head OfficeREPORTS | INDSPIRE
Reports Indspire Research Knowledge Nest Reports. To learn more about the Indspire Research Knowledge Nest, visit their page here. *NEW* – Indigenous Post-Secondary Learners and the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021) English *NEW* – Financing Post-Secondary Education (2021) English Reciprocity in Terms of Post-Graduate Employment for Building Brighter Futures (BBF) Applicants (2020) English DONATE TO THE LEARNING FROM THE PAST FUND Yes, I want to help Indigenous students succeed by making a gift to Indspire’s Learning from the Past Fund that will support students who are pursuing an education in Indigenous Studies.. The Learning from the Past Fund has a goal of raising $215,000. It is our hope that this commitment will be one more way in which we can further the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s CallsBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors. (Back row L-R) Clint Davis, Michael Dan, David Gabriel Tuccaro, James Dekker, Paul Tsaparis, Gordon Peeling. (Front row L-R) Hilary Pearson, William Shead, Jean Teillet, Donald E Worme, Roberta Jamieson (President and CEO of Indspire), Yvan Guy Larocque, Fauna Kingdon, Darrell Beaulieu, Joseph Dion. Honorary Chair. CHIEF HARRY ST.DENIS The Chief Harry St. Denis Awards will nurture the talents of young Indigenous leaders to serve in the protection of lands, waterways and species at risk on their territories. These awards are a collaboration between Chief Harry’s Lake Kipawa friend and honourary Wolf Lake First Nation Member Margaret Atwood, along with numerous valuedsupporters.
DAVE COURCHENE
Known to many as Nii Gaani Aki Inini (Leading Earth Man), Dave Courchene has touched many lives through his teachings. Choosing to leave a successful career, he has devoted himself to learning the knowledge and traditions of Indigenous People. A respected Elder, his work has been seen around the world. Serving as a member of the WisdomKeepers
NAHANNI FONTAINE
Nahanni Fontaine Public Service (2021) Sagkeeng First Nation, MB “Justice in Canada is when every First Nations child doesn’t go to bed hungry, or with self-loathing, or without heating or without water or without a healthy environment because at the core of ourDONALD WORME
As a Cree lawyer from the Kawacatoose First Nation, Treaty Four, Saskatchewan, Mr. Worme is one of the leading advocates in the province for criminal law and treaty litigation and has been a vocal member of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Tribunal since 2001. Mr. Worme has been involved in developing and reviewing public policies underthe scope
ELDER MAE LOUISE CAMPBELL Born in 1934 into a family that lived off the land in northern Manitoba, Elder Mae Louise Campbell grew up rooted in nature’s cycles and Indigenous cultural values. But colonization and residential schools cast their shadows of alcoholism, violence, and sexual abuse on her community and family. She became a mother early, raising five children GRAND CHIEF RONALD DERRICKSON Grand Chief Ronald Derrickson is the Owner and President of RMD Group and one of the most successful Indigenous entrepreneurs in Canada. After being elected Chief of Westbank First Nation in 1976, he began to use his business experience to lift his community out of poverty, eventually making it one of the wealthiest bands in the country. INDSPIRE | A RICHER LIFE FOR INDIGENOUS YOUTH STARTS HEREBURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPSCONTACT USINDSPIRE AWARDSSTUDENTSPROGRAMSNATIONALGATHERING
Indspire is a national Indigenous registered charity that invests in the education of First. Nations, Inuit and Métis people for the long term benefit of these individuals, their families. and communities, and Canada. Our vision is to enrich Canada through Indigenous education and by inspiring achievement. In. BURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPS Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards Indspire’s Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards (BBF) program opens doors through education.. Since 2004, Indspire has provided over $115 million in financial support to morethan
STUDENTS | INDSPIRE
Bursaries & Scholarships. Indspire provides financial support for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students across Canada to assist them in completing their post-secondary education. Application deadlines are February 1, August 1 and November 1. Learn More.RIVERS TO SUCCESS
BUILDING BRIGHTER FUTURES 4 Indspire 2020 BBF Recipients’ Outcomes Report 1 GREETINGS, We acknowledge the Creator and all our relations for providing strength and guidance in our work each and every day. This is the first report of Indspire’s Research Knowledge Nest – an exciting new program atPROGRAMS | INDSPIRE
Educators. Indspire connects educators of First Nations, Inuit and Métis students with programs, resources, information, tools and conferences to improve educational outcomes and increase high school completion rates. Learn More. INSIGHTS INTO INDIGENOUS POST-SECONDARY GRADUATES ABOUT CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR ABORIGINAL BUSINESS (CCAB) Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is committed to the full participation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s economy.LEADERSHIP TEAM
DR. DONNA MAY KIMMALIARDJUK Dr. Donna May Kimmaliardjuk is the very first Inuk to become a heart surgeon. Currently in her fourth year of a six-year residency program at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, she was accepted in 2014 as one of only ten cardiac surgery residents in all of Canada. In 2016, Dr. Kimmaliardjuk joined the National Aboriginal Council on HIV FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF INDSPIRE Page 3 Indspire Statement of financial position As at March 31, 2020 2020 2019 Notes $ $ Assets Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents 4,299,224 2,012,002 Accounts INDSPIRE | A RICHER LIFE FOR INDIGENOUS YOUTH STARTS HEREBURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPSCONTACT USINDSPIRE AWARDSSTUDENTSPROGRAMSNATIONALGATHERING
Indspire is a national Indigenous registered charity that invests in the education of First. Nations, Inuit and Métis people for the long term benefit of these individuals, their families. and communities, and Canada. Our vision is to enrich Canada through Indigenous education and by inspiring achievement. In. BURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPS Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards Indspire’s Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards (BBF) program opens doors through education.. Since 2004, Indspire has provided over $115 million in financial support to morethan
STUDENTS | INDSPIRE
Bursaries & Scholarships. Indspire provides financial support for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students across Canada to assist them in completing their post-secondary education. Application deadlines are February 1, August 1 and November 1. Learn More.RIVERS TO SUCCESS
BUILDING BRIGHTER FUTURES 4 Indspire 2020 BBF Recipients’ Outcomes Report 1 GREETINGS, We acknowledge the Creator and all our relations for providing strength and guidance in our work each and every day. This is the first report of Indspire’s Research Knowledge Nest – an exciting new program atPROGRAMS | INDSPIRE
Educators. Indspire connects educators of First Nations, Inuit and Métis students with programs, resources, information, tools and conferences to improve educational outcomes and increase high school completion rates. Learn More. INSIGHTS INTO INDIGENOUS POST-SECONDARY GRADUATES ABOUT CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR ABORIGINAL BUSINESS (CCAB) Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is committed to the full participation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s economy.LEADERSHIP TEAM
DR. DONNA MAY KIMMALIARDJUK Dr. Donna May Kimmaliardjuk is the very first Inuk to become a heart surgeon. Currently in her fourth year of a six-year residency program at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, she was accepted in 2014 as one of only ten cardiac surgery residents in all of Canada. In 2016, Dr. Kimmaliardjuk joined the National Aboriginal Council on HIV FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF INDSPIRE Page 3 Indspire Statement of financial position As at March 31, 2020 2020 2019 Notes $ $ Assets Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents 4,299,224 2,012,002 AccountsSTUDENTS | INDSPIRE
Bursaries & Scholarships. Indspire provides financial support for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students across Canada to assist them in completing their post-secondary education. Application deadlines are February 1, August 1 and November 1. Learn More.ABOUT | INDSPIRE
About Indspire Indigenous Education is Canada’s Future. Indspire is an Indigenous national charity that invests in the education of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people for the long-term benefit of these individuals, their families and communities, and Canada.PROGRAMS | INDSPIRE
Educators. Indspire connects educators of First Nations, Inuit and Métis students with programs, resources, information, tools and conferences to improve educational outcomes and increase high schoolcompletion rates.
REPORTS | INDSPIRE
Reports Indspire Research Knowledge Nest Reports. To learn more about the Indspire Research Knowledge Nest, visit their page here. *NEW* – Indigenous Post-Secondary Learners and the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021) English *NEW* – Financing Post-Secondary Education (2021) English Reciprocity in Terms of Post-Graduate Employment for Building Brighter Futures (BBF) Applicants (2020) EnglishSOARING | INDSPIRE
Soaring, Indspire’s annual Indigenous Youth Empowerment Gathering, is THE place for Indigenous high school students to learn about career and post-secondary education options by participating in career workshops.They’ll also learn more about financial support and meet Canada’s top employers. Building on the resounding success of Soaring 2020, which was attended by over 600 CONTACT US | INDSPIRE Contact Us General Inquiries. Phone: 1.855.INDSPIRE (1.855.463.7747) Email: info@indspire.ca Hours of Operation. Monday to Friday – 9:00 am – 5:00 pm EST Saturday and Sunday – Closed. Head Office FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF INDSPIRE Page 3 Indspire Statement of financial position As at March 31, 2020 2020 2019 Notes $ $ Assets Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents 4,299,224 2,012,002 AccountsLEADERSHIP TEAM
Rebecca Chartrand is a member of Pine Creek First Nation and the Vice President, Programs and Student Success at Indspire. Rebecca is Anishinaabe, Inninew and Métis with ancestral roots that run deep within the geography of the land where the Red and the Assiniboine Rivers meet. She is an exceptional purpose-driven leader, thoughtfuland
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Teach for Tomorrow. Teach for Tomorrow: Indigenous Educator Apprenticeship Program is a partnership between Indspire, Winnipeg School Division (WSD), and the University of Winnipeg’s Faculty of Education.The goal of the program is to encourage and support First Nations, Inuit and Métis students in WSD to fulfill their ambition tobecome teachers.
CHIEF HARRY ST.DENIS The Chief Harry St. Denis Awards will nurture the talents of young Indigenous leaders to serve in the protection of lands, waterways and species at risk on their territories. These awards are a collaboration between Chief Harry’s Lake Kipawa friend and honourary Wolf Lake First Nation Member Margaret Atwood, along with numerous valuedsupporters.
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Indspire is a nationally registered charitable organization dedicated to raising funds to deliver programs that provide the tools necessary for Indigenous peoples in Canada to achieve their potential. BURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPS Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards Indspire’s Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards (BBF) program opens doors through education.. Since 2004, Indspire has provided over $115 million in financial support to morethan
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Educators. Indspire connects educators of First Nations, Inuit and Métis students with programs, resources, information, tools and conferences to improve educational outcomes and increase high schoolcompletion rates.
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Rivers to Success. The Rivers to Success program provides a supportive learning environment for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students at key stages of their educational journey, giving them the tools they need to complete their education and successfully pursue the career oftheir dreams.
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Indspire Awards: Celebrating Indigenous Achievement June 22, 2021 | Broadcast on APTN and CBC. The Indspire Awards represents the highest honour the Indigenous community bestows upon its own people. After 28 years, the Indspire Awards have honoured 384 First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement. The show is a nationally broadcast celebration of cultureSOARING | INDSPIRE
Soaring, Indspire’s annual Indigenous Youth Empowerment Gathering, is THE place for Indigenous high school students to learn about career and post-secondary education options by participating in career workshops.They’ll also learn more about financial support and meet Canada’s top employers. Building on the resounding success of Soaring 2020, which was attended by over 600RIVERS TO SUCCESS
DR. DONNA MAY KIMMALIARDJUK Dr. Donna May Kimmaliardjuk Youth – Inuit (2018) Igluligaarjuk, Nunavut “Harness inspiration to shape your dreams.Pursue education to bring your dreams into focus. Use your dedication, passion, and the support of others to bring your dreams within reach.DONALD WORME
Donald Worme, QC, IPC is founding member of the Indigenous Bar Association of Canada, a national advocacy group comprised ofAboriginal Lawyers.
INDSPIRE | A RICHER LIFE FOR INDIGENOUS YOUTH STARTS HEREBURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPSCONTACT USINDSPIRE AWARDSSTUDENTSPROGRAMSNATIONALGATHERING
Indspire is a nationally registered charitable organization dedicated to raising funds to deliver programs that provide the tools necessary for Indigenous peoples in Canada to achieve their potential. BURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPS Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards Indspire’s Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards (BBF) program opens doors through education.. Since 2004, Indspire has provided over $115 million in financial support to morethan
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Educators. Indspire connects educators of First Nations, Inuit and Métis students with programs, resources, information, tools and conferences to improve educational outcomes and increase high schoolcompletion rates.
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Rivers to Success. The Rivers to Success program provides a supportive learning environment for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students at key stages of their educational journey, giving them the tools they need to complete their education and successfully pursue the career oftheir dreams.
INDSPIRE AWARDS
Indspire Awards: Celebrating Indigenous Achievement June 22, 2021 | Broadcast on APTN and CBC. The Indspire Awards represents the highest honour the Indigenous community bestows upon its own people. After 28 years, the Indspire Awards have honoured 384 First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement. The show is a nationally broadcast celebration of cultureSOARING | INDSPIRE
Soaring, Indspire’s annual Indigenous Youth Empowerment Gathering, is THE place for Indigenous high school students to learn about career and post-secondary education options by participating in career workshops.They’ll also learn more about financial support and meet Canada’s top employers. Building on the resounding success of Soaring 2020, which was attended by over 600RIVERS TO SUCCESS
DR. DONNA MAY KIMMALIARDJUK Dr. Donna May Kimmaliardjuk Youth – Inuit (2018) Igluligaarjuk, Nunavut “Harness inspiration to shape your dreams.Pursue education to bring your dreams into focus. Use your dedication, passion, and the support of others to bring your dreams within reach.DONALD WORME
Donald Worme, QC, IPC is founding member of the Indigenous Bar Association of Canada, a national advocacy group comprised ofAboriginal Lawyers.
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Rivers to Success. The Rivers to Success program provides a supportive learning environment for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students at key stages of their educational journey, giving them the tools they need to complete their education and successfully pursue the career oftheir dreams.
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Soaring, Indspire’s annual Indigenous Youth Empowerment Gathering, is THE place for Indigenous high school students to learn about career and post-secondary education options by participating in career workshops.They’ll also learn more about financial support and meet Canada’s top employers. Building on the resounding success of Soaring 2020, which was attended by over 600 CONTACT US | INDSPIRE Contact Us General Inquiries. Phone: 1.855.INDSPIRE (1.855.463.7747) Email: info@indspire.ca Hours of Operation. Monday to Friday – 9:00 am – 5:00 pm EST Saturday and Sunday – Closed. Head Office INDSPIRE ANNOUNCES THE RECIPIENTS OF THE 2020 INDSPIRE INDSPIRE ANNOUNCES THE RECIPIENTS OF THE 2020 INDSPIRE AWARDS. February 04, 2020 – Ohsweken, ON – Ten outstanding Indigenous leaders from a diverse array of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities will be honoured at the 2020 Indspire Awards ceremony in Ottawa, Ontario, on Friday, March 6, 2020.The Indspire Awards are presented by Indspire, a national Indigenous charity thatLEADERSHIP TEAM
Thomas Darnay Chief Financial Officer. Thomas Darnay is a member of the Garden River First Nation and the Chief Financial Officer for Indspire. He was previously employed as the Director of Finance for the Six Nations of the Grand River, Finance Manager for the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation, and Finance Officer for the Ontario Aboriginal Housing Support Service Corporation. INSIGHTS INTO INDIGENOUS POST-SECONDARY GRADUATES ABOUT CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR ABORIGINAL BUSINESS (CCAB) Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is committed to the full participation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s economy.LORNE GLADU
Lorne Gladu Education (2021) Métis Nation of Alberta, AB “For Métis communities to prosper, we need to equip Métis people with the skills and insights that come from post-secondary educationThe benefits of a good education spreads through the community and our students’ demonstration of leadership and excellence are a testament to all Métis people in this province.”BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors (Back row L-R) Clint Davis, Michael Dan, David Gabriel Tuccaro, James Dekker, Paul Tsaparis, Gordon Peeling (Front row L-R) Hilary Pearson, William Shead, Jean Teillet, Donald E Worme, Roberta Jamieson (President and CEO of Indspire), Yvan CHIEF HARRY ST.DENIS Help establish two Awards for Indigenous Environmental Science students – one for a technical college student and one for a university undergraduate student – in memory of Chief Harry St.Denis.
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James Igloliorte Law and Justice (1999) From one end of mysterious Labrador to the other, folks call him Judge Jim. For more than a decade now, James Igloliorte has served as Judge with the Provincial Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, making him Labrador’s only Inuk judge and one of the few practicing Aboriginal magistrates in all ofCanada.
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