On #NDTR, we reflect on the legacy of Residential Schools, honour Survivors, and remember the children who never returned home. We are honoured to partner with Swampy Cree artist Diandre Thomas-Hart, whose art miskwa-kamaw sipiy embodies truth and reconciliation.
The @MastercardFdn announced $5M in funding to #USask in recognition of the outstanding impact for advancing education for Indigenous youth.
Read more: https://t.co/anFkd7g7vM
SGEI is honoured to announce a $10 million gift from the @MastercardFdn. This investment supports SGEI to continue and advance its work in lifelong learning for First Nations youth, their families, and communities in Treaty 3 Territory and surrounding regions.
Read more at the link Mastercard Foundation Announces $235 Million to Post-secondary Educational Institutions in Canada to Recognize Strides Toward Reconciliation | Mastercard Foundation
We’re excited to announce @MastercardFdn has made a remarkable $5M gift to elevate innovation in academic programs, supports and services for Indigenous students at Mac. Thank you, Mastercard Foundation, for this incredible investment! https://t.co/zYyDOVb1Mk | @elevindigenous
Indspire is honoured to be part of a transformative new partnership with @MastercardFdn, marking 10 years since the TRC Calls to Action.
With a $235M commitment to 30 Indigenous orgs, we’re strengthening networks of support for learners, educators & communities.
Together, we’re building pathways for Indigenous youth to thrive. 🌟
https://t.co/utrRlJhCke
@elevindigenous
Over the next decade, this funding will help scale programs that support Indigenous youth, enabling thousands of young people to learn and train in areas like trades, technology, healthcare, and engineering
We're thrilled to announce $235 million in funding to 30 post-secondary institutions and national Indigenous-led organizations in recognition of their achievements and impact in education for Indigenous youth across Canada.
On #InternationalYouthDay, we celebrate the wisdom and leadership of Indigenous youth.
EleV partner @IndigYouthRoots spoke with 1,100+ youth to publish a report on their hopes, priorities, and visions for the future.
Learn more: https://t.co/ibSkASmrC5
On the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, we honour Indigenous cultures, languages, and contributions—and reaffirm commitments to reconciliation, rights, and self-determination alongside our partners across Canada.
Mastercard Foundation President & CEO Reeta Roy recently visited EleV partners across Manitoba and NW Ontario—highlighting community-led solutions in education, health, and tech.
For more stories about Indigenous led change, subscribe to our newsletter: https://t.co/UGeEW9Ss4M
EleV partner has launched a new platform to uplift and celebrate the stories of community members, highlight community-led projects and initiatives, and showcase the impact of their work.
To learn more, visit https://t.co/IwDeX3wikT,
Indigenous youth are powerful changemakers. On #WorldYouthSkillsDay, we celebrate partners advancing Indigenous-led solutions in education and employment that support success for Indigenous youth.
Learn more: https://t.co/Gepwy3kZob
UBC’s new Indigenous Land Stewardship degree blends Indigenous science and Western approaches to prepare students to lead in land, water, and climate stewardship.
Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed: https://t.co/UGeEW9Ss4M
Carleton University’s new journalism certificate supports Indigenous learners in their home communities with cultural guidance, Indigenous instructors, and career pathways into storytelling and media.
Learn more: https://t.co/TVgff9jbnt
On #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay we celebrate the diverse cultures, histories, & achievements of First Nations, Inuit, & Métis Peoples in Canada. We partnered with Jade Roberts, a Woodland Cree artist from Lac La Ronge Indian Band to create this piece “Mothers Love.”
#NIPD
This Pride Month, we celebrate 2SLGBTQ+ Indigenous youth and individuals and honour their important contributions to our communities. In June and beyond, we uplift the voices of 2SLGBTQ+ Indigenous youth.
#PrideMonth#IndigenousPride
June is Indigenous History Month. We’re honoured to support partners that are revitalizing Indigenous languages and cultures, advancing self-determination, and transforming systems based on the visions and values of Indigenous youth and communities.
#IndigenousHistoryMonth
Through EleV partners like the UBC and its Bachelor of Indigenous Land Stewardship program, Indigenous young people are learning how to care for ecosystems, protect lands, and ensure Indigenous leadership remains at the centre of land stewardship.
#WorldEnvironmentDay
Indigenous innovation and leadership in clean energy is crucial to create sustainable communities while new pathways to meaningful livelihoods for Indigenous youth and communities.
Learn more: https://t.co/tC81SuWzyk
@MastercardFdn