Annual Report 2017–2018 Enriching Canada Through Indigenous Education and by Inspiring Achievement
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Annual Report 2017–2018 Enriching Canada through Indigenous education and by inspiring achievement. Annual Report • 2013 Annual Report Table of Contents Message from the Chair ...................................................................................................................... 4 Message from the President and CEO ................................................................................................. 5 About Indspire ..................................................................................................................................... 7 Indspire’s K-12 Institute: Promoting Indigenous Education .................................................................................................. 8 Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards ........................................................................................... 13 2018 Indspire Awards ................................................................................................................. 16 Board of Directors & Staff .................................................................................................................. 18 Our Partners and Donors ................................................................................................................... 20 Indspire’s financial statement for the year ending March 31, 2018 were audited by Deloitte and can be found here. Annual Report 2017-2018 | 3 We know the fastest route to success is education Indspire is growing its capacity to support and as an organization, it is an enormous Indigenous educators and students. In doing so, it privilege to play a small but important part in continues to be steered by the able-hand of our enabling our youth to succeed. When we fund CEO Roberta Jamieson. Her thought leadership students we also provide them with other and inspirational vision are a beacon to us all. Early supports and through successive surveys, in 2018, the Government of Canada announced these students have told Indspire that they a Gender Equality Advisory Council to provide trust the organization and feel validated. advice to the G7 countries and Roberta had the honour of being appointed to this council where Indspire is grateful for our donors’ generosity. she focused much of her efforts towards ensuring Government, private sector and foundations are Indigenous girls and women would not be lost all giving money towards improving educational by the focus on supporting girls and women in outcomes for First Nations, Inuit and Métis youth. developing countries. Message Increasingly, individual Canadians are giving as from the awareness grows about the place of Indigenous Roberta was also awarded the prestigious people on this land. Inter-America award by the Conference of Chair the Americas on International Education Canada is at a crossroads with respect to for her life long dedication to “applying Indigenous Peoples and I have great hope for the education as a tool for social advancement” opportunities ahead. With Indigenous youth as the for Indigenous Peoples in Canada. This fastest growing demographic in our population, continental forum brings together key decision- they have much to contribute and equipping them makers involved in the internationalization with the skills and tools that they need will make of higher education in the Americas. huge differences in our collective socio-economic welfare. The Center for the Study of Living I am indebted to the commitment and Standards estimates that if we close the education hard work of Indspire employees and and labour gaps for Indigenous Peoples in Canada the sage support, advice and work of by 2031, Canada’s GDP could gain $36 billion. our CEO and Board of Directors. David Tuccaro Chair, Board of Directors 4 | Indspire Annual Report • 2017-2018 Annual Report I couldn’t be prouder of what we achieved in from across the country and the impact rating they 2017/18. In marking 150 years since Confederation, use is based on a simple formula: for every dollar we started our Canada Youth 150 Tour in Ottawa donated, what’s the measurable return? and travelled the country to seven centres with several youth laureates. These outstanding We continue to celebrate the willingness of individuals talked about reconciliation to young Canadians to share in this collective journey of audiences and conveyed both messages of hope supporting First Nations, Inuit and Métis students and aspiration about the importance of education to a better future. Our individual donor base is to their futures. close to 10,000 and growing, while governments, corporations, foundations and post-secondary Indigenous education is the force that will guide institutions continued to be crucial partners in our country through this era of reconciliation, and making our work possible. we are so proud of the thousands of Indspire- Message supported students across the country who are We marked Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, leaders on that journey. We have a duty to support 2017, with a very successful giving campaign that from the their success to ensure that our aspiration of all was doubled by the extraordinary generosity Indigenous students graduating within the next of the Eakin family in Montreal – yielding over President generation can be realized. $150,000. While I speak on many occasions around the country about education and reconciliation, and CEO Over this past fiscal year, we distributed $14.2 a valuable opportunity included a talk on Paul million to over 4,900 students through our Kennedy’s CBC Ideas on “Canada’s Original Promise Building Brighter Futures program. Since 2004, – Still Waiting to be Realized”. we have dispersed nearly $100 million in support to over 32,000 students. In the last two years, Thank you to all who make possible the work that approximately 90% of students who received we do. You are helping make a difference in the funding through this program have graduated lives of Indigenous students – in their schools, – an impressive success story. The funding they communities, and the country. Thank you too receive enables them to complete their education, for the leadership of the Board of Directors enhance their ability to support their families, and and a dedicated staff that do not waver in their give back to their communities. commitment and passion. While we know these programs are having an Roberta L. Jamieson impact, it is always great to have it recognized. In President and CEO, Indspire 2017, Indspire was selected as one of the Top 10 Executive Producer, Indspire Awards Impact Charities by Charity Intelligence Canada. Charity Intelligence Canada rates 760 charities Annual Report 2017-2018 | 5 2017-2018 by the Numbers Over 900 high school students & their chaperones $14.2 million participated in the2018 Soaring: Indigenous awarded through Youth Empowerment 4,942 Gathering in Winnipeg, MB bursaries and scholarships Almost 90% of all of our 1,845 or 37% of our Building Brighter Futures 2017-2018 applicants recipients were majoring in graduate and over 50% STEM, Education, 912attendees at the of these grads will pursue an or Humanities programs. National Gathering additional degree or diploma. for Indigenous Education in Montreal, Québec educators were honoured with the Guiding the active participants in the 10 Journey: indigenous Educator Awards. 344 Peer Support program 6 | Indspire Indigenous Education is Canada’s Future Growth Indspire is an Indigenous national charity that invests in the education of Indigenous people for the benefit of these individuals, their families and communities, and Canada. Our vision is to enrich Canada through Indigenous education and by inspiring achievement. In partnership with Indigenous, private and public sector stakeholders, Indspire educates, connects and invests in Indigenous people so they will achieve their highest potential. About Indspire About Indspire Indspire is Indigenous led for Indigenous people. We serve First Nation, Inuit, and Métis students in rural and remote communities as well as urban centres across Canada. With the support of our funding partners, we disburse financial awards, deliver programs, and share resources with the goal of improving educational outcomes for Indigenous students. Indspire’s K-12 Institute connects educators of Indigenous students with programs, resources, information, tools and a Professional Learning Community to improve educational outcomes, increase high school completion rates and support sustained systematic change. Each year, we present the Indspire Awards, a nationally broadcast celebration of the successes achieved by Indigenous people. The Awards promote self-esteem and pride for Indigenous communities and provide outstanding role models for Indigenous youth. Annual Report 2017-2018 | 7 Indspire’s K-12 Institute: Promoting Indigenous Education Resources and Programs Successful Practices: Showcasing Strategies that Work Successful Practices include documented research, frameworks, models, and educational strategies that have worked to enhance student success. Indspire evaluates and shares these proven practices online with Indigenous education stakeholders nationwide. Successful Practice Spotlight: Kainai High School Student Success Program: Evaluating ‘The Quarter System’ The Quarter System is an educational structure that seeks to improve overall student achievement by increasing the total number of credits attained per year. Research shows that an inability to attain sufficient high school