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and Awards. Bursaries, Scholarships, Futures: Building Brighter 2018 . & Staff of Directors Board . and Donors Our Partners by Deloitte audited were 31, 2018 year ending March for the statement financial Indspire’s be found and can Table of Contents of Table the Chair from Message . and CEO the President from Message . About Indspire Institute: K-12 Indspire’s Indigenous Education Promoting 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 , 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

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Roberta L. Jamieson Roberta Annual Report 2017-2018 | 5 Annual Report President and CEO, Indspire CEO, and President Executive Producer, Indspire Awards Producer, Executive from across the country and the impact rating they rating impact and the the country across from dollar every for on a simple formula: is based use return? the measurable what’s donated, willingness of the to celebrate continue We of journey in this collective share Canadians to studentsMétis Inuit and Nations, supporting First donor base is Our individual future. a better to governments, while and growing, 10,000 to close and post-secondary foundations corporations, to be crucial partners in continued institutions possible.making our work on June 21, Day Peoples Indigenous marked We that giving campaign successful with a very 2017, generosity extraordinary the by doubled was – yielding over in Montreal family of the Eakin around occasions While I speak on many $150,000. reconciliation, and about education the country on Paul opportunity included a talk a valuable Original Promise CBC Ideas on “Canada’s Kennedy’s Realized”. to be Waiting – Still that the work possible all who make to Thank you in the a difference make helping are do. You we schools, – in their students of Indigenous lives tooyou Thank country. and the communities, of Directors of the Board the leadership for in their waver do not that staff and a dedicated and passion.commitment Over this past fiscal year, we distributed $14.2 distributed we year, fiscal this past Over our through students 4,900 over million to Since 2004, program. Futures Building Brighter nearly $100 million in support dispersed have we years, two last In the students. 32,000 over to who received 90% of students approximately graduated have this program funding through funding they The success story. – an impressive their education, complete to them enables receive and support their families, their ability to enhance their communities. back to give an having are programs these know we While In it recognized. have to great it is always impact, 10 of the Top as one selected was Indspire 2017, Canada. by Charity Intelligence Impact Charities 760 charities Canada rates Charity Intelligence I couldn’t be prouder of what we achieved in achieved we of what prouder be I couldn’t since Confederation, In marking 150 years 2017/18. in Ottawa Tour 150 our Canada Youth started we with centres seven to country the and travelled outstanding These laureates. youth several youngto about reconciliation individuals talked of hope both messages and conveyed audiences education of about the importance and aspiration their futures.to will guide that force is the education Indigenous and of reconciliation, this era through our country the thousands of Indspire- of proud so are we who are the country across students supported support a duty to have We journey. on that leaders of all our aspiration that ensure to their success the next within graduating students Indigenous realized. can be generation and CEO from the from Message Message President 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 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 credits has prevented many First Nations and Métis youth from achieving success in secondary schools. Therefore, implementing The Quarter System in schools with high populations of First Nations or Métis students will improve student success. Kainai High School in Southern Alberta is utilizing the Quarter System to improve educational outcomes for its students. This review provides an in-depth analysis of qualitative and quantitative data demonstrating a strong correlation between The Quarter System and the total number of credits First Nations youth have attained in the Kainai community. Issues covered include possible long-term impacts and next steps to ensure further success for this community and its youth.

8 | Indspire “Participating in the Indspire mentorship program Peer Support: Educator Mentorship has provided me with Peer Support is a mentorship and coaching program for educators of Indigenous students. Indspire professional development pairs educators across Canada based on their professional learning goals and provide support online unparalleled to previous to this learning community through webinars, and other professional development tools. learning experiences. The For the 2017-2018 school year, we had 238 active participants in the program. opportunity to network with knowledge keepers The number of resources and webinars have continued to grow. This year we added a number of and educational experts instructional webinars: at a national level directly • Land-based Program for At-Risk and Special Education Students impacts the students who • Ways to Incorporate Aspects of Art Therapy in Classrooms arrive at my classroom door • Professional Learning Pebbles: Activities to Support Teachers on every day. I am grateful the Path of Reconciliation for the support and access • JUMP Math Confidence Building Units About Indspire to resources provided by • Indigenous Youth Leadership Program the Indspire team to build • Aboriginal Graduation Coach Program: Indigenous Student Capacity Building community and provide Nurturing Capacity: Documenting Community Success opportunities to better my Indspire supports communities to document and evaluate their successful practices. The teaching practices. Thank community-led process is supported by an Indigenous researcher, who works with the community you Indspire!” from identifying what data to collect to completion of the evaluation. This year we completed 15 Shelley Hosaluk, Mentee, Teacher, SK. new Nurturing Capacity reports bringing the total to 49 at March 31, 2018. The purpose of posting these reports on our website is to share with and inspire other educators.

Examples include: • MWE Restorative Practices • Wahkotowin- Kinship/Family • Wayfinders • Francophone Indigenous Resources • Four Directions • Deh Gah Elementary and Secondary School

Annual Report 2017-2018 | 9 Rivers to Success: Mentoring Indigenous Students “The Rivers to Success mentorship Rivers to Success is a national mentorship program with two streams of mentorship. The post- program changed my life secondary stream matches Indigenous students with career professionals to assist students immensely in the past year. transitioning into the workplace or further education. The second stream of mentorship connects When I first met Cynthia, I had Indigenous high school students with post-secondary students to encourage successful high never visited the Indigenous school completions and to support smooth transitions to post-secondary education. Centre on campus and was not comfortable in my Indigenous Post-secondary students provide advice and help prepare high school students with study habits, identity. From the first time we living independently, course selection, the ins and outs of post-secondary life and so much more. met on Skype, she began to draw Mentorship transforms learning into new actions and helps people realize the power of their own that side out of me. Through potential. Mentors are a valuable source of wisdom, insight, and lessons from life experience, who networking with her, I was able to provide students with guidance as they consider their future and establish their careers. attend an education conference in Montreal, an Indigenous This past year, Building Brighter Futures recipients were mentors at 32 post-secondary institutions Women in Leadership conference across the country. These students were matched with both first-year students who are Indspire in Ottawa, and met many of funding recipients at their school and high school students who are considering attending their institution. Mentors are in 12 of the 13 provinces and territories, with a large portion being in Cynthia’s colleagues, including Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. the Minister of Crown-Indigenous

Relations and Northern Affairs. I would recommend this program to absolutely anyone.”

Taylor Arnt, Rivers to Success Mentee, Carleton University

10 | Indspire Events National Gathering for Indigenous Education “Overall, this conference was The National Gathering for Indigenous Education is an annual gathering for educators and extremely interesting and well others who work with Indigenous students to improve educational outcomes. Attendees share organized! As a tradeshow promising practices and collaborate to translate theory into workable strategies. Educators and exhibitor, my colleague others attended a Pre-Gathering workshop on reconciliation and 70 workshops at the 5th and I met so many amazing annual gathering in Montreal, from November 29 – December 1, 2017. Over 770 participants people, and we were able to heard keynote speaker Dr. Cindy Blackstock and guest speaker Alika LaFontaine. The next connect with a wide range of conference will be held in Edmonton, November 7 – 9, 2018. educators. My colleague and I would definitely be interested in attending future Indspire events.” About Indspire

2017 National Gathering Tradeshow Exhibitor

“Thank you to the Indspire team for hosting an amazing conference. Thank you for all of the hard work you do and continue to do. You provide access and opportunities for Indigenous and non-Indigenous partners to come together and decolonize/indiginize our minds, body, and soul. Tlazocamati”

2017 National Gathering Tradeshow Exhibitor

Annual Report 2017-2018 | 11 “Soaring helps young people Guiding the Journey: Indigenous Educator Awards find hope, hear stories, be Guiding the Journey recognizes and celebrates outstanding educators for their achievement inspired to gain cultural and innovation in Indigenous education. These educators work hard to transform Indigenous education across Canada by advocating for updated resources and more cultural teachings in the knowledge and our languages. curriculum; having innovative teaching practices; and helping Indigenous students reach their It also helps us see the full potential. Nine educators and one organization were honoured at the National Gathering in positives side of being Montreal on December 1, 2017. indigenous in today’s society and the various supports that Soaring: Indigenous Youth Empowerment Gathering are offered to youth.” At Soaring, high school students learn about a myriad of career and post-secondary education Indigenous Educator options. Students participate in career workshops, learn about financial support, and meet Canada’s top employers.

Held annually, Soaring continues to be widely appreciated by the students, educators, sponsors and trade show vendors.

Surveys completed by student participants provide insight into their thoughts about post-secondary education. The following is a snapshot of what youth shared:

“By attending Soaring 2018, I learnt so much about not only my people(s), but about post-secondary education and possible career paths that education can lead to.”

“The most valuable thing about Soaring to me, has been going to each session and learning about peoples experiences and how they have overcome barriers in life.”

“The best part of Soaring to me, was being able to learn anything and everything about all sorts of jobs or career choices available to indigenous people like myself.”

12 | Indspire Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards Indspire provides financial support for Indigenous students across Canada to assist them in “ I would like to commend completing their post-secondary education. In 2017-2018, Indspire awarded over $14,000,000 you on the financial support through 4,942 financial bursaries, scholarships and awards. you continue to provide to students like myself that sacrifice leaving home, who have to endure financial struggles to accomplish

goals in order to improve About Indspire circumstances and break the cycle. Receiving this award is definitely an incentive.”

Indspire Bursary Recipient

Annual Report 2017-2018 | 13 A snapshot of what the students that we support are studying - top 10 field of studies. “My mom is now on disability and my sister Engineering Business 114 stays at home and Administration 121 supports her financially Education and cares for her overall Medicine 527 health. My hope is that 125 one day I can support my mother as she supported Psychology me through high school, 164 and it starts with a university degree.”

Indspire Bursary Recipient Law 177

Nursing 390

Business Business243 315

Indigenous Social Work Studies 289 248

14 | Indspire Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards cont’d “I cannot begin to thank you enough for supporting me The 2017 federal budget allocated $25 million to Indspire’s Building Brighter Futures: with this scholarship and Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards program over five years beginning in 2017-2018, and bursary. I have been in school contributions from non-federal sources will be matched by the federal government up to for the past 7 years, which March 31, 2022. has been stressful financially. This award will make a huge difference in my life as I have to pay for the national exam fees and becoming registered About Indspire as a physiotherapist once I have graduated at the end of October. The National exam fees alone are $2500 and then $1000 to become licensed. After 7 years of university, I do not have much savings left. I have also been unable to work the past 2 years of my Master program because of the amount of course work required to be successful. This award will allow me to put it towards my exam and registration fees.”

Indspire Bursary Recipient

Annual Report 2017-2018 | 15 2018 Indspire Awards The Indspire Awards recognize Indigenous professionals and youth who demonstrate outstanding achievement and serve as invaluable role models for Indigenous youth. Each year, recipients are selected by a national jury of past laureates.

The Indspire Awards were established in 1993 in conjunction with the United Nations’ International Decade of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, and after 25 years, we have honoured 337 outstanding First Nation, Inuit, and Métis individuals. These positive role models are a source of inspiration for Indigenous youth.

The 2018 Indspire Awards were held on March 23, 2018 at the Centennial Concert Hall in Winnipeg. About Indspire From left to right: Dave Tuccaro, Roberta L. Jamieson, Tracie Léost, Dr. Donna May Kimmaliardjuk, Ashley Callingbull, Michael Crothers

16 | Indspire 2018 Indspire Award Recipients Award Recipient Community Lifetime Achievement Dr. Gloria Cranmer Webster ‘Namgis First Nation, BC Arts Greg Hill Kanyen’kehaka, Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, ON Business & Commerce Nicole Bourque-Bouchier Mikisew Cree First Nation, AB Culture, Heritage & Kye7e Cecilia Dick DeRose Secwepemc Nation, BC Spirituality Culture, Heritage & Theland Kicknosway Walpole Island Bkejwanong Spirituality Territory, ON The 2018 Indspire Education Dr. Lorna Wanosts’a7 Lil’wat Nation, BC Awards broadcast on Williams About Indspire Health Dr. Evelyn Voyageur Musgamagw Dzawada’enuxw, BC APTN and CBC Law & Justice Paul Chartrand St. Laurent, MB Public Service Dr. Mike DeGagné Animakee Wa Zhing #37, ON Sports Michael Linklater Thunderchild First Nation, SK Youth – First Nations Ashley Callingbull Enoch Cree Nation, AB Youth – Inuit Dr. Donna May Igluligaarjuk, NU Kimmaliardjuk Youth - Métis Tracie Léost St. Laurent, MB

Annual Report 2017-2018 | 17 Back Row – (left to right) Peter Lukasiewicz, Michael Dan, James Dekker, Darrell Beaulieu, Yvan Guy Larocque, Hilary Pearson, Clint Davis, Wm. (Bill) Shead, Jean LaRose, Paul Tsaparis, Dr. Gerald McMaster Front Row – (left to right) Aditya Jha, Gordon R. Peeling, Vice Chair – Jean Teillet, David Tuccaro, Chair, Len Flett and Joseph Dion Board of Directors

Dave Tuccaro, Chair Fauna Kingdon William (Bill) Shead Joseph Dion Jean Teillet, Vice Chair Dr. Gerald McMaster Peter Lukasiewicz Yvan Guy Larocque Aditya Jha Michael Dan Paul Tsaparis James Dekker Darrell Beaulieu Hilary Pearson Don Worme Jean LaRose Clint Davis Len Flett Gordon R. Peeling

18 | Indspire Full Time Employees (as at March 31, 2018)

Office of the CEO Felecia White Tammy Martin Terry Ramirez Roberta L. Jamieson Communications and Marketing Director, K-12 Indspire Institute Nurturing Capacity Program President and CEO, Indspire Assistant Michelle Bomberry Coordinator Executive Producer, Indspire Development Director, Post-Secondary Tina Styres Awards Cindy Ball Education Regional Representative Program Julie Monture Vice President, Development Trista Bomberry Coordinator Executive Assistant to the John Stanwyck Bursary and Scholarship Officer Arlene E. Williams President and CEO Director, Individual Giving and Suzanne Bradley Education Support Officer Fiona Crean Donor Relations Bursary and Scholarship Officer Finance & Administration Chief Operating Officer Michael Brown Ali Darnay Tom Darnay About Indspire Lauren Hollywood Corporate Sales Associate K-12 Indspire Institute Online Vice President, Finance & Executive Assistant to the COO Rose Goulais Moderator Administration Chelsea Fennell Development Coordinator Patty Hill Tabitha McNaughton Administrative Assistant Ailis Hamilton K-12 Community Engagement Manager, Finance and Specialist Communications & Marketing Development Officer, Administration Partnerships Rachel Hill Cherie Cohen Katie Styres Wendy Quick Peer Support Program Finance and Administrative Director, Communications Coordinator & Marketing Senior Development Officer Support Valerie Hill Joanne Attard Marisa Robins Corry Williams Development Officer, Individual Administrative Support for Post- Accounting Support Clerk Events Specialist Secondary Education Giving Shyla Williams Amanda Charles Natasha Longboat Communications and Marketing Audrey Rochette Human Resources, Payroll and Senior Development Officer Bursary and Scholarship Support Benefits Administrator Specialist Officer Charlene de Vogel Marie Dariotis-Mercier Shawna Porter Government Relations Digital Marketing Manager Development Officer, Donor Services Bursary and Scholarship Support Yancy Craig Rebecca Rivers Officer Director, Government Relations Communications and Marketing Education Kim Radbourne Coordinator Brenda Green Rivers to Success Program Vice President, Education Coordinator Annual Report 2017-2018 | 19 Sponsors & Partners ($100K+) Indspire thanks the following organizations and individuals for their generous support in 2017-2018.

Bill and Anonymous Penny Eakin

David Gabriel Tuccaro

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. here Annual Report 2017-2018 | 21 Annual Report Lead Sponsor: Group TD Bank Major Sponsor: The Slaight Family Foundation Family The Slaight Nelson Education Ltd. Nelson Education Canada Pearson Public Service Commission of Office Canada – QC Regional – Aboriginal University Queen’s Engineering Access to FAST by Action Into Voices Elections Canada Technologies Lightspeed Media McIntyre Guiding the Journey Sponsors Table Film Board National

Boyd-Myles Foundation Boyd-Myles Projects Realizing Shell Canada Limited Foundation Family The Kenny Peers Frank of The Estate Success: Rivers to Indigenous Youth Mentoring Sponsors: Founding CM, O.Ont. Rotman, Sandra Supporter: Welcome Reception Sponsor: Reception Welcome CN Film Screening Sponsor: Foundation CWA Sponsors: Workshop IBM Canada Ltd. Federation Teachers’ Ontario SNC-Lavalin Symcor Unifor Sponsors: Tradeshow Kids Help Phone Learning Bird

Suncor Energy Foundation Energy Suncor Great-West Life Life Great-West Major Sponsor: Support Peer Foundation Family The Slaight Nurturing Capacity Founding Sponsor: Founding Government Partner: Partner: Government Northern and Indigenous Canada Affairs National Support Peer Sponsor: Development Keynote Speaker Sponsor: Speaker Keynote Imperial A Pre-gathering Workshop Sponsor: Shell Canada B Pre-gathering Workshop Sponsor: Canadian Labour Congress Bag Sponsor: Conference Foundation Heart & Stroke

Indspire’s K-12 Institute Institute K-12 Indspire’s 2017 National Gathering for Indigenous Education for Indigenous 2017 National Gathering The J.W. McConnell The J.W. Founding Sponsor: Founding Foundation Family Founding Partners Founding CIBC of Canada Government Government Manitoba of Ontario Government Foundation Energy Suncor Inc. Foundation Tachane McConnell Family The J.W. Foundation Winnipeg Foundation Support Peer Indspire’s financial statement for the year ending March 31, 2018 were audited by Deloitte and can be found found be can and by Deloitte audited were 2018 31, March ending year for the statement financial Indspire’s Affairs Canada Affairs Awards: Guiding the Journey Energy Suncor Major Sponsor: and TD Bank Financial Group Foundation Family The Slaight Indigenous and Northern Indigenous Suncor Energy Suncor Lead Partner: Presenting Corporate Sponsor: Corporate Presenting Soaring: Indigenous Youth Empowerment Gathering – Winnipeg

Lead Partner: Supporting Sponsors: University Partner: Exhibitor Sponsors: Government of Canada Hatch University of Winnipeg Algoma University Hudbay Brandon University Presenting Corporate Partner: The Government of Nunavut Champions of Soaring: Centre for Aboriginal Human TD Bank Group Teck Resources APTN Resource Development The City of Winnipeg Suncor Energy Department of National Regional Partner: Tourism Winnipeg Syncrude Defense Manitoba Government TPH Charitable Office Canadian Food Inspection Local Sponsors: Agency Indigenous Youth Sponsor: Foundation Partner: Canadian Human Rights Kids Help Phone Shell Canada The Winnipeg Foundation Museum Let’s Talk Science Manitoba Museum Manitoba Hydro Rail Travel Sponsor: T-Shirt Sponsor: Winnipeg Art Gallery McGill University VIA Rail Ontario Power Generation Raytheon Tradeshow Sponsors SHAD Lunch Sponsor: Backpack Sponsor: Canadian Natural Shaw Communications Elections Canada Stantec Resources Ltd. SNC-Lavalin Our Children’s Medicine/Birch Supporter: Host University Sponsor: Hill Equity University of Calgary The Estate of Frank Peers University of Manitoba Wilfrid Laurier University In Memory of Anthony Iarocci Workshop Sponsors Host College Sponsor: Chartered Professional Exclusive Laptop Sponsor: Red River College of Accountants Canada Imperial Applied Arts, Science & Engineers Geoscientists Technology Manitoba Heart & Stroke Foundation Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology Nuna Logistics Women Building Futures

22 | Indspire Building Brighter Futures Supporters $100,000+

$5 Million+ $250,000 - $499,000 Raytheon Government of Canada Aboriginal Media Educational Royal Architectural Institute of Fund Canada (RAIC) $2 Million+ Carillion Sun Life Financial NextEra Energy Canada CIBC Suncor Foundation Rio Tinto HSBC Teck Resources The Slaight Family Foundation Shell Canada TD Bank Group Tachane Foundation Wawanesa Mutual Insurance $1 Million+ The Government of Ontario Company Bill & Penny Eakin University of Winnipeg Syncrude $100,000 - $249,000 Anonymous $500,000 - $999,000 Apache BMO Capital Markets Bank of Canada CN BMO Financial Group CWA Foundation Carleton University David Gabriel Tuccaro Civeo Canada The Government of Alberta Corus Unifor Inc. DeBeers University of New Brunswick Hatch Great-West Life Imperial Indigenous Bar Association Jarislowsky Fraser Partners Foundation New Gold Petro-Canada Power Corp

Annual Report 2017-2018 | 23 Other donors to Building Brighter Futures: Bursaries, Scholarship and Awards Program

Air Canada Dillon Consulting KPMG Scotiabank Athabasca University Dixon Mitchell Legacy Bowes Shetah Nabors Audrey Hellyer Charitable Encana Corporation Michael McKiernan Society of Energy Professionals Foundation Hudbay Minerals Nextera Canada South Dundas Wind Farm BASF Husky Noront Services Symcor Betty Averbach Foundation Ingenium The North West Company T.E. Investment Council Canada Malting Jazz Aviation Nuna Logistics WSP Canada Casino Rama Kilpatrick Award Pat Kealey Deloitte Kiwanis Club of Kingsway PostashCorp/Nutrien Dialog Design Humber Pratt & Whitney Canada

Apprenticeship, Skilled Trades and Technology Bursaries

Imperial Shell Canada Suncor Energy Foundation

Dr. Cindy Blackstock

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Annual Report 2017-2018 | 25 Annual Report Winnipeg School Division Winnipeg & Aboriginal Education Services Newcomer Individual Tickets Blatz Robin Liz Briol Callingbull Ashley Lisa Carriere of Aboriginal Canadian Council Business Joe Dion Resources Canadian Natural Limited McKay Celeste Sinclair Christian Commission Cree-Naskapi Beaulieu Darrell Deanna Burgart Dean Kostiw Family DeRose Erinn Mah Voyageur Evelyn Dr. Eman Agpalza of Association Products Forest Canada Alberta Fortis Jacklyn Schick Jane Belanger Ida Fiddler Jean Teillet

23, 2018 – March Platinum Tables Platinum Professional Chartered – Manitoba Accountants Vision Media Eagle Foundation Heart & Stroke One Hydro Inspirit Foundation Lafarge Nation First Mikisew Pitblado LLP Family The Kimmaliardjuk Canada WSP Package Gold Ticket Centre The Banff Gowlings Manitoba Travel Winnipeg Airport Authority Inc package Silver Ticket Limited Co-operatives Arctic Asper Foundation AMIK Inc Canadian Pacific Dome Productions Trades of Institute Manitoba and Tech MFNERC Flyer New of Health Sciences Rady Faculty SNC-Lavalin

25th Anniversary Youth 25th Anniversary Youth Sponsor: Laureate Life Great-West Booth Sponsor: Dinner Photo Rogers Supporting Sponsors: The City of Winnipeg of Alberta The Government of Nunavut The Government Winnipeg Tourism Diamond Tables: Nations Assembly of First Bouchier Nation First McKay Fort Corporation TransCanada Tables Crystal CIBC Enbridge Nutrien Generation Power Ontario South Beach Casino & Resort Sponsor: Leaders Table Young NRSTOR

Achievement Indigenous Celebrating Awards: 2018 Indspire The Government of Manitoba The Government Founding Partner Partner Founding & Official Airline: Air Canada Ceremony Post-Awards Sponsor: Reception Partners: & Broadcast APTN CBC Major Sponsors: Energy Suncor Syncrude Teck Resources Teck Major Sponsors TD Bank Group Lead Partner: of Canada Government Sponsor: Indigenous Youth Shell Canada Partner: Regional Presenting Corporate Sponsor: Sponsor: Corporate Presenting 2018 Indspire Awards: Celebrating Indigenous Achievement– March 23, 2018

John and Cathy Kelly Pamela Leost United Way Winnipeg Karina Andrus Dorothy Smith Winnipeg Regional Health KPMG Judith Spear Authority Lorna Carter Say Magazine Women Building Futures Lorna Williams Summa Strategies Canada WP Financial Michael Linklater T.E. Wealth

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Annual Report 2017-2018 | 27 Annual Report Doris A. Arnold Group ATCO Aucoin Kenneth Aust Electa Cindy Ball Leighan Basadur Beaudoin Peter Blackburn James Bostock Maureen Brooks-Hill J. Frederick Maria del Pilar Camargo Carrick Rob Cheng Vincenta Impact Chimp - Charitable (Canada) Foundation Colouring it Forward Copp Marsha Delia Crawford Fiona Crean and Julie Darnay Tom S. deFriedberg Barbara Dodd Lynne Doherty JulieMae Dubeau Suzanne Joan Eakin Elston Laura Hannah Evans Martineau DuMoulin LLP Fasken William Fee

John Cullen Joosten Julie Kenny Audrey Little Cameron Lukasiewicz Peter Martin Beverley and Barbara Warne Tracy Murchie Jewison and Margaret Norman Foundation Charitable Possibilities Peaceful Fund Family Donald G. Perrier Foundation Gilgan Peter Mark Petrie Snell Leslie and James Suleman Karim Foundation Family Traquair & York of Toronto Way United Region of Fredericton University Foundation Willowool Susan Wismer $1,000 - $2,499 Adams Harold Allen Daniel Anonymous Emma Richter-Ryan Limited Brokers Shorcan Foundation Turkstra Whitcraft Barbara $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous Foundation Aqueduct Foundation Barwick Family Foundation Benefaction Burton Christopher Contact Area Toronto Greater Association Centre M. Groep Cornelia Foundation Kaatza Jean La Rose Community Foundation Oakville Foundation Community Ottawa Giving Charitable Strategic Foundation Ian Sunderland Waldie Heather $2,500 - $4,999 Church United Bells Corners Brunette Georgina Comrags 31, 2018) 1, 2017 and March April made between (Donations

Annual Donors Annual We are grateful for the generous support of all of our annual donors, including Indspire’s monthly donors, who have made a commitment to supporting Indigenous supporting to commitment a made who have donors, monthly including Indspire’s of our annual donors, support of all generous the for grateful are We gifts of $250 or more. who made donors are Below year. the throughout achievement $20,000 + Foundation Boyd-Myles Lillian Fullen Inc. Foundation Tachane Wilson Patricia $10,000 - $19,999 Louise Anne Barsotti Ian Beatty Manuel and Cheryl Buchwald Caryle Connolly Charitable Foundation Philip Davis Giftfunds Canada Iarocci Josephine Jennings Ross Joan and Bob Lehman Chris Liebenberg G. Nickel Bernhard Hilary Pearson Puhm Toivo Annual Donors (Donations made between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018) (continued)

Terry Feldman Susan Lingle Raymond James Canada $500 - $999 William and Frances Frisken Tamira D. Loewen Foundation James Frost LSRK Foundation George H. Renninger Abundance Canada Fulcrum Capital Partners Catharine Lyons-King David and Liat Ross Adath Shalom Congregation Rudolph Gasparelli Janet M. Macdonald Helen Ross Terri R. Aldred Patricia J. Gouinlock Catherine MacQuarrie Bernadette Schmaltz Stephanie Aleksiuk Brian Gray Barbara Malloch Karen Seto All Charities Campaign Ann Guthrie Pooja Mastrofini Heather Sheehan Manitoba Kenneth A. Hamilton Katie McCain Ian Shulman Margaret Anderson Stephan Hammerberg Joan E. McKay Michael and Colleen Sidford Nancy Bailey Gerald Hipple Loreena McKennitt Blanche Simmons Joanne Baker Chellan Hoffman Malcolm and Susan McLeod Jeffrey Sisler Cynthia Baxter Liz Hoyle Gerald and Lynn McMaster Sisters of Instruction of the Terri-lynn Baxter Humber Valley United Church Jon Mee Child Jesus Christine Beck B. Lynn Johnston Metropolitan United Church James and M. E. Smart Ernest Bergbusch Carol Jones James W. Miller Society of Sacred Heart Canada Joan L. Berge Lloyd Karges Mackenzi Mitchell Noella Steinhauer Cecile Berube Christopher Kelly Emma Morin Bruce Stratton Daniel Bettencourt Olga Kempo Margaret Motz Carole Styres Anne F. Binder Claire Kerrigan Emilie Newell Elena Szefer Loretta and Daniel Bogert- Richard Krieger Anna Martha Ottenbreit Paul and Gale Taylor O’Brien Martin Kuhn Madeleine Ouellon Jean Teillet Christopher Booth Nina Layter Ken Palmer Toronto Foundation Vera Bothe Margaret Leaker Wayne and Vina Parker Will Troost Clare Brett Young-Mi Lee Robert and Sandra Pearson United Way | Centraide Ottawa Leslie Bricker Paula and Pierre Lessard Lorraine Poitras Ronald and Catherine Veale Stephen Britton R & M Lang Foundation James Vogtle Erin Brook Thomas Raedler Drew Wells Xochi Bryan Tannis Wightman Edward J. Bryant Hugh Wilson and Frances Ian and Patricia Calvert Wilkinson Lisa Cameron Ken Wong Marlene Brant Castellano Al Zikovitz Church of St. Timothy 28 | Indspire Our Partners and Donors Annual Report 2017-2018 | 29 Annual Report Sarah Millar Sarah Mills Christina Milne Elizabeth Milton C. D. J. Mitchell Kevin Lori Moore John Moore Morrison Audrey Morrison Lloyd Murray John and Margaret Gloria Nafziger Public School Way Nahani Neill Anne Louise Nicholson O’Brien Marie Anne Vicki Olds William Omand Owen Rebecca Zrien G. Pariseau- Jay Pawlik Sara Sherry Peden Peeling Gordon Peschken Diether E. Phillips Richard Pike Christopher Piper James Plestid Patrick Popadynec Melissa Alison Prentice Susan Prior Human Rights Okanagan PSAC Committee (continued)

Carolyn Kelly Carolyn Konrad Rosanne Lareau Chantal Lennox-King and Jane Oliver HartmanLesley Inc. & Associates Liew Kelvin School Board District Limestone Jean Loggie Foundation London Community Loszak Karl Lowe Michael Donald MacDonald MacDonald Dianne Mackenzie J. Sandra MacLean Anita Manley-Casimir Michael Manson Gavin Marchioni Frank Daniel Martell Martin John and Patricia L. Martin Nancy Mary Maude McCormack Naomi McDiarmid Garnet McDonald Candyce McDougall Janet McGrath Jeanette Garth McKane Mercer Yvonne Meyer Helen Mi’kmaw Kina’matnewey Susan Greer Louis Grenier Grose F. Klothilde Hagen Joel Hall John and Patricia Hall Andrea Ann M. Hall Halverson Lynn K. and Terry Ailis Hamilton Hane Rudolph and Brigitta Ingrid Harms Jean Harris Hart Patricia Hassan Tahira Hatfield Donald and Sylvia Hawthorn Margaret Henderson Mary J. Herman David G. Hill Valerie M. Hill Rose E. Hindle Lynne Ellen Hoffmann Inc. Foundation Family Howard Howarth Lynne and Linsell Hurd Janice Isaacs Paul Ivanovic Nevena Joan Jack Susan Kargut Adam Kaufman Elaine Keillor Kellett-Betsos K. 31, 2018) 1, 2017 and March April made between (Donations

Annual Donors Annual Emilio Ciampini Alan E. Clark Coburn J. Beverley Julia Cochrane William Collins Crisp David Cumming Andrew and Hilary Davis Clinton Dawson and Virginia Geoffrey Randal Defant Carla Dickof Duval Janet Ellins Eleanor Marjorie Ewing Fairhead A. Gerald Fast Christine Feikes and Rose Klaus Susan Fisher John Flannagan Forrest Ted Ann E. Foster Franklin Bertram Don Fraser Marie Gabriel Anne Foundation Gandy Charitable Garbutt and Sharon James Gasse Rosanne D. Geleynse Martin Joan Genest April Goode Bruno Gossen Gouge Patricia Annual Donors (Donations made between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018) (continued) Wendy Quick Diane Tetley $250 - $499 Craig Bell Margaret V. Raines Christopher Thompson Elizabeth J. Bernard Linda M. Rapson Rebecca Tyson Lewis Abbott Susan Berry Peter and Kathleen Reimer Unitarian Fellowship of London Thomas Abler Carolynn Bett Keren Rice University of Toronto Press Arthur Adamson Cassim Bhahba Daniel Richard Ursel Phillips Fellows Ella Allen Derek and Joan Bishop David Riis Hopkinson LLP Christopher and Carolyn Sterling and Janet Bjorndahl Patricia Royer Ton Van Haeren Allworth Drina Blair Ralph H. Sabey Rhea Vankeuren Joyce R. Anderson Bob G. Boase Judie Sahadeo Jeji Varghese Kirsten Anderson Scott Boerner Andre Schwarz Amol Verma Pamela M. Angees Chris M. Boissoneau Kirtikumar R. Shah Lisa Voutt Victoria Anisman-Reiner Michelle Bomberry Marvin Shank Amy Wadley Anonymous Gerrit Boomgaardt Jonathan Shime John Watson Dorothy Arnet Stephen Bornemann Sarala Silver Renee Weilbrenner Lowell Aronoff Elizabeth A. Boston Carol Slama Jared Weston Gary Averbach Rosalind Boyd Karen Smart John and Jean Wheeler Tim Babcock John Boyle William Smith Barry Wiens Walter Bachinski Marian E. Boys Doreen St. Aubin Anna and Rudolph Wiens Jolanda Baird H.E. and Evelyn Bradley Jocelyn Stacey Donald Wilkins Ameena S. Bajer-Koulack Jacqueline Brookes Marion I. Stevens Laurie A. Williams Meryl Baker Tracey Brown Bryce Stewart Sue Wilson George E. Ball Meyer Brownstone Lynn Stoltzfus Donella Wilson Scott Ballon Paul and Shirley Bruer David Stuart Karen Wishart Joseph Banbury Ruth Bryan Margaret Taylor - Sevier Madeleine Wong Robin Banwell Barbara J. Bucknall Jean Terry John Woollatt Robert Baragar John and Barbara Buttars Edward A. Wright Susan Barnabe Peter Buzzi Peter Wright Margaret Bates Gordon Cameron Masa Yoneda Ronald Bayne Ronald Cameron Yang Zhou Suzanne Beaulieu Craig Campbell Michael and Anne Bedard Canadian Online Giving Wendy Belcher Foundation

30 | Indspire Our Partners and Donors Annual Report 2017-2018 | 31 Annual Report Marlyn Grodde Harry Grossmith Guderley Helga Dean Gugler Guy Taylor Alison Hackney Hadden Laurie and Marilyn Hagen Rosemary A. Hajnal Edna Haley Patricia Hall and Louise Andrew Lily Hamer Hardwick Catherine John M. Harrington Rupert C. Harris Harris Jennifer E. Harrop Margaret Hawker-Budlovsky David Headley Sharon Heidt Elizabeth Henniger James Hepher Anne E. A. Herring Herzig David Lorna Heuchert Judith Hibberd Hildebrandt Kai Jocelyn M. Hillier Hinkewich Christopher Hobbs Steven Hodge Lloyd L. H. Holmes (continued)

Nicole Foley Nicole Amanda Forbis Beryl Forgay Donald Fraser Fraser W. Kathleen Frost M Jennie Frost Regine Ganton K. Isobel Denis Garon Inc. Homes Geranium Gerson Carole Benjamin Gilgan Ginsberg Peter Giroux and Pamela Marcel Jane Givens Gjerek Rosemarie R. M. Glanville Gary and Jean Goodman Gordon Tucker Mary S. Gordon Gorley Tim and Hazel Gosling J. Barbara Graham Jennifer Graham Michelle Thomas Granofsky Grant Tavia Gail Gravelines Green Brenda Green Shirley Jean Greig Jean Grieve Honor Griffith

Fareh-Lascaris Farha Soraya Susan Feldman Elaine Feldman A. Field Peggy Findlay Isobel Findlay Helen E. Fisk Barbara Fitzpatrick Michael Norman Darroch Norman Davis Rob Day Tony Agnes DeHaas Dold Patricia Doody Ross Joseph Dooley Martha Doxsey Drainie Michael E. A. Driver E. Driver Margaret Dubois Roberta Dunham W. David B. Dyck F. Jane Dyment-Saaltink Church Plains United East and Connie Eaves Allen Irina Efimov Douglas Eggins Eisan and David Deborah Jon Eldridge Evans Marjorie J. and Alexander Farida 31, 2018) and March April 1, 2017 made between (Donations

Annual Donors Annual Nancy L. Carpenter L. Nancy Mary Lou Carroll Carruthers James Carter and Mike Kathleen B. Carter Robert Cartwright Katherine League Women’s Catholic Diocese Peterborough Foundation Employee Cenovus M. Chaikoff Patricia and Mary Chance Graham Amanda Charles Celia Chassels Chellew Peter Churchill Catherine Cirard Elizabeth Gary Clairman Chloe R. Clark Bob Climie Codispoti Antonia Collacutt and Bonnie David Collet Marie-Laure Rachel Colley Melvin Collins Connell David June E. Cook Joan Cowan Susan M. Crean Fiona Crean Cumyn Steven A. Curran Barbara Daniel Rita Annual Donors (Donations made between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018) (continued) Barry Holmes David Jory Karen C. LeBlanc Ian MacLaren Lynne Hone Michele Judd Judi Lederman M.F. MacLeod Catherine Howells Ada Judson Lynn Ledgerwood Ian MacMillan William D. Hughey Florence E. Kaefer Kit C. Lee Andrew MacNeil Jack Hui Litster Ellen Karp David Lee John A. MacNicol Edward Humphreys Eva C Karpinski Howard Lee Patricia Mandy Cynthia Hyland Rose Kastelic Sylvie Legros Kavitha Manickavasagar C.A. Joan Ingram April Katz Beverly Lemire Tracey Manion Sharilyn J. Ingram George King Sally C. Lerner Mary Mansworth David Innes Fauna Kingdon Margaret Levey Marc Garneau Collegiate Barbara Inniss John G. Kneale Joyce Levitt Institute Julie T. Ishida Eric Knight Claire Lewis Len Marchand Iglika Ivanova Gillian Koper Bonnie Leyton David Marcus William Jaffray Aline Kouhi-Klemencic Eleanor Lind Denise Marigold Willem and Marijke Jalink Tom Kurtz Peter J. Lips John Martens Doug and Joanne James Mr. and Mrs. Bohuslav and Robert Lloyd Tammy Martin Shirley James Joyce Kymlicka Winifred Lloyd-Smith Catherine P. Mason George James Henry Labatte Anthony S. Locke Gordon Mason Bill James-Abra David Laidley Betty Logan Nancy M. Masterman Herman Jilesen Matthew Lalonde Kristine Logan Laurie Matheson David G. John Emilia Lang Irene Longley Glen and Sara Mattinson Joan Johnson Hedy Lanthier Roland Lotz Yvan Larocque and Doris Johnson Russell Bennett and Laurel Edna Lowe Leokadia Matura Kathleen Johnson Larcombe Jane Luce Michael Greene and Lily May Tom Johnson Yvan G. Larocque Nancy MacDonald Ian McArdle Katherine Jordan Katherine Laundy Frederick R. and Lewis E. McCall Karen Laurence Eleanor MacDonald Robert McClennon Jean-luc Lavigne Lynn MacGyverr Ronald McDonald Virginia Leach Michelle MacKinnon Scott McDowell

32 | Indspire Our Partners and Donors Annual Report 2017-2018 | 33 Annual Report Anne-Marie Seguin Anne-Marie Semple Matthew John Seymour Dona Shar Shaw Margaret Ardra and Babinetz Kari Shephard Shook Cheryl D. Joan R. Sichel Maggie Siggins and Marina Sillery Peter Bernie Silverman Lisa Simon Elaine Sloan Smet F. Eddy Joshua Smith Smukler David Southam F. Timothy Spence Doreen Spence Heather Spencer Edward Hans and Vida Spring Spry Elizabeth Standing J. Norma Staveley J. Robert Steen Ordell Stephen Michael Eric Stern Stevens R J. Stickney Maureen Jean Stilwell (continued)

Arthur Ray Read Dorothy Reel Michael Dennis Reid Reynolds Lawrence Rice and Mary-Ann Morgan Mary Rigby Diana Rivington Roberts Shelagh and Louis Robinson Cynthia Claudine Rodenburgh Rogers Scott Glenn L. Rogers Ilana Ross Ross Kathy and Hildy Ross Michael Rothstein Gella Russell James Russell Stewart Salem William and Laura Sanders Sheila Johanna Sandkuhl L. Sandy Karen E. Saunders Robert Schacker Jennifer Schissler Kate Schoenberger Ellen Joan Schultz Schwartzentruber Verna Marjorie Scorgie Leslie M. Seed

Jean O’Grady Martha Oldham Olive Derek Olthuis Richard of Association Ontario Adjustment of Commities (OACA) Orlandini Rosa M. Inessa Ormond O’Toole Emer Don Paice William Pappas William Parish L. Parker Anne Parker Odessa Martha M. Parrott Payne Andrea Pearce Heather Mary Peters Anne Ruth Phillips Piercy Ray Piper James Pirgov Shirley Plank N. Robert Tina Marie Powell Sigrid Purdon Radbourne Kim Raine Sylvia Ramsay Valeska Randell Dorothy E. Rauser Wilfred 31, 2018) and March April 1, 2017 made between (Donations

Annual Donors Annual Murray McFadden Murray and Ruth McKinney Faust Fred McLean Catherine McLeod Ryan Menard-Watt Linda J. Joanna Miazga Minz Florence Moffitt Kathleen Hilary Moon Morey Tracy Cecilia Morgan Morris Heather Morris Jacqueline Miggs Morris Morrisseau P. Michael Moser Rose Mungall Shirley Napier Burton Narendra Luxshmilee Nedzelski Joanne S Netting Nancy Newall Margaret Miriam Newhouse Nickerson Stephanie Niles and Francine Eugene Norman Robert Norman Kathleen John Noury O’Connor Patricia Benjamin O’Connor Ogletree John F. Annual Donors (Donations made between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018) (continued)

Joan Strack Roger Townshend Christopher Wiebe Every effort has been made to ensure Jane Sutherland Patrick Trant Raymond and Shirley Wiest the accuracy of the information provided Frances L Tanner Marilyn Tudhope Marilyn F. Wiley in this report, and Indspire regrets any Archie Tannock John B. Van Every Janet Wilkinson errors or omissions. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Louise Tardif Vancity Community Foundation Lorris Williams Indspire at [email protected]. Joy Tataryn Gerrit Vandendool Ron Williams Margaret Taylor Chantal Vandette Wayne Willis Miriam H. Tees F. Ron Varley Nancy Willson The Mireille & Murray Steinberg Victoria Vaughan Mary Wilson Family Foundation Alina Vdovkina Kris Wilson-Yang Darien Thira Jessie S. Venters Gustine Wilton Helen Thomas John Vickers Simon S. Wing S. Gordon Thomas Jodi Viljoen May Wong Orval and Deloris Thompson Jeanne Vlasics Marjorie F. Wood Pamela Thomson James Volen David Worts Harvey Thomson Stephanie Von Schilling Thomas C. Wright Lynn Thornhill Ann Wachner Eileen Wttewaall Jennifer Thull-Freedman Marjory K. Walker Anne Wyminga Brian Thwaits John Wallace Erica Wyncoll James Till J Mark Walton Ingrid M. Yearwood Alan and Cindy Tomchick Anne Warren Sabrina Yoong Michael Tomczak Don and Washington Brendon Yorke Elmer M. Tory Melvin and Pat Webber Cecily Ziliotto Tarek Toubale Laura Weingarten Brita L. Zuk Terry Tourand Margaret Wente Nancy and James Westcott Bruce D. Whitehouse Beatrice Wideman

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