WITHIN A GENERATION, EVERY INDIGENOUS STUDENT WILL GRADUATE

2019 – 2020 ANNUAL REPORT Table of Contents

02 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR

03 MESSAGE FROM THE CEO

05 BY THE NUMBERS

06 RESEARCH KNOWLEDGE NEST (RN)

08 RIVERS TO SUCCESS (R2S)

10 NATIONAL GATHERING FOR INDIGENOUS EDUCATION Enriching through 11 GUIDING THE JOURNEY: INDIGENOUS EDUCATOR AWARDS 12 SOARING: INDIGENOUS YOUTH EMPOWERMENT GATHERING

Indigenous education and 13 BUILDING BRIGHTER FUTURES: BURSARIES, SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS by inspiring achievement. 15 17 FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES

18 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

19 SPONSORS AND DONORS ($100K+)

20 2019 NATIONAL GATHERING FOR INDIGENOUS EDUCATION

21 2020 SOARING: INDIGENOUS YOUTH EMPOWERMENT CONFERENCE – OTTAWA

23 2020 INDSPIRE AWARDS

24 2020 A FEAST IN THE FOREST

25 BUILDING BRIGHTER FUTURES SUPPORTERS $100,000+

27 BRIGHTER FUTURES CIRCLE

28 ANNUAL DONORS

02 Indspire 2019–2020 INDSPIRE ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 1 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR David Tuccaro MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT AND CEO Roberta L. Jamieson

On behalf of Indspire’s Board of Directors, it is her intention to step away from her roles as my pleasure to share with you this report which President & CEO of Indspire and Executive highlights the achievements of Indspire over the Producer of the Indspire Awards. Since 2004, past 12 months. under Roberta’s leadership, financial support to First Nation, , and Métis students has At Indspire, we always challenge ourselves to are connected with Indigenous mentors who In 2019-2020, Indspire awarded an unprece- increased eightfold: 42,500 scholarship and lead with relevance and innovation. We firmly help them prioritize their own development, dented $17.8 million in scholarships, bursaries bursaries valued at over $132 million have been believe that improving educational attainment seek out exciting opportunities, and ultimately and awards to , Inuit and Métis distributed. Roberta has also launched many is the key to creating systemic change in com- achieve success in their chosen fields. students through the Building Brighter Futures ground-breaking initiatives during her tenure munities. In this context, and with the help (BBF) program. This represents an increase including the National Gathering for Indigenous of our partners, we launched two new initia- Our flagship program, Building Brighter of 9.2% over the previous year ($17.8 million Education, the Rivers to Success Indigenous tives this past year to better help us meet our Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards vs $16.3 million) - a new record. Indspire is Student Mentorship program and the Research goals: The Indspire Research Knowledge Nest continued to help students realize their edu- thrilled to be helping so many Indigenous stu- Knowledge Nest, just to name a few. The impact and the enhanced Rivers To Success: Indige- cational dreams. In 2019-20, Indspire awarded dents realize their dreams of having a post-sec- Roberta has had over the past 16 years on the nous Student Mentorship Program. an unprecedented $17.8 million in scholar- ondary education. With a graduation rate of lives of thousands of First Nations, Inuit and Mé- ships, bursaries and awards to 5,124 First 90%, Indspire funded students are building tis students will be felt for generations to come. The first of its kind in Canada, the Research Nation, Inuit, and Métis students. Many of brighter futures for themselves and Indigenous Chi-miigwech (thank you). Nest’s mission is two-fold: to improve Indige- these graduates are creating systemic change people across Canada. None of this is possible nous educational attainment, labour market in their communities, with nearly 50% either without the generous support of government I’m happy to report that Dr. Mike DeGagné, outcomes and community prosperity through working for an Indigenous community or an and Indigenous leadership, sponsors and indi- the former President and Vice Chancellor ground-breaking Indigenous research; and to Indigenous-owned business. vidual donors from across Canada who invest of Yukon and Nipissing Universities, will be hire, train, and support the next generation of in our mission – we are deeply grateful. Indspire’s next President and CEO. With his Indigenous researchers. By gaining new, da- With the added stress of COVID-19, Indige- extensive background in public service and ta-driven insights into the impact of education nous students need help now more than ever. Despite all this, Indigenous people are still strug- his longstanding commitment to Indigenizing on First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities Their success will make our country stronger, gling to obtain higher education within Canadian education across Canada, Mike is dedicated to while promoting the development of new more innovative and inclusive and better able school systems. Indspire was able to meet 22% strengthening Indspire’s voice as an authori- Indigenous researchers and analysts, we are to thrive in this changing world. These three of applicants’ financial needs last year and the tative source of information and support for laying the foundation for substantive changes programs are a significant step in support- COVID-19 pandemic has further added to the finan- Indigenous education. in how education can effect positive change in ing First Nations, Inuit and Métis students cial pressure the students are facing. We know we Indigenous communities. to achieve their potential through education have to do better and believe that together we can. David Tuccaro and training so they can in turn enrich their CHAIR, BOARD OF DIRECTORS To help guide students during their educa- communities and create positive change in Finally, on behalf of the board, I would like to tional journey, we expanded the Rivers To Canada. thank our courageous leader, Roberta Jamieson. CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR Success: Indigenous Student Mentorship In March 2020, Roberta publicly announced AUDITED STATEMENTS program. Through Rivers to Success, students Continued on page 4 →

022 Indspire INDSPIRE 2019–2020 ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 INDSPIRE ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 3 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT AND CEO (CONTINUED) BY THE NUMBERS Roberta L. Jamieson More than On a personal note, in March 2020, I made velop into one of the Top 10 Charities of Im- public my intention to step away from my pact in Canada. I extend my heartfelt appre- roles as President & CEO of Indspire and ciation to the governments, corporations, $132,000,000 Executive Producer of the Indspire Awards foundations, First Nations, Inuit and Métis over the coming year. I am so proud to have leaders, and individual Canadians who have led an Indigenous organization that is mak- supported and continue to support Indspire provided to students ing systemic change within First Nations, and make our work possible. They believe Inuit and Métis communities and Canada as do I that with all of us working together for the past 16 years. I would like to say we can realize Indspire’s North Star vision: since 2004 Nia:wen (thank you ) to the hard-working Within a generation, every Indigenous stu- staff who are so passionately committed to dent will graduate. our work, to David Tuccaro, the chair of our OVER CLOSE TO board, and all the board of directors who Roberta L. Jamieson have provided the courageous and solid PRESIDENT AND CEO OF INDSPIRE guidance Indspire required to grow and de- EXECUTIVE PRODUCER INDSPIRE AWARDS 42,500 50% AWARDS DISTRIBUTED OF EMPLOYED BBF RECIPIENTS SINCE 2004 WORK IN FIELDS THAT SUPPORT INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES

APPROXIMATELY 90% 815 OF BBF RECIPIENTS ATTENDED NATIONAL GATHERING GRADUATE FOR INDIGENOUS EDUCATION NOVEMBER 20 – 22, 2019 TORONTO, ON APPROXIMATELY 90% 600+ OF BBF GRADUATES INDIGENOUS STUDENTS & CHAPERONES HAVE OBTAINED ATTENDED SOARING YOUTH EMPOWERMENT EMPLOYMENT GATHERING MARCH 5 - 6, 2020 OTTAWA, ON

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Not every job allows you to shape the future always been at the forefront of the work I’m en- – and not just your own future, but that of gaged with. And this includes the work I carry out Indigenous research in Canada! within Indspire’s Research Knowledge Nest. It has been an overwhelmingly positive experience.” But Colt Burrows’s job does. The very first Re- searcher hired by Indspire’s Research & Impact The RN is the first Indigenous research pro- Unit, he thinks about this every day he goes to gram of its kind in Canada. With data analysis Another key part of the RN’s mandate is to foster give insights about educational and economic work with Indspire’s Research Knowledge Nest skills rapidly becoming critical to economic the development of the next generation of Indige- outcomes for Indigenous students in Canada as (RN). A member of the Algonquins of Greater success, the RN is poised to seize this exciting nous researchers and analysts. The RN’s Research well as those students’ educational experiences: Golden Lake, Colt knows just how important it opportunity to foster Indigenous engagement Assistant program provides a supportive learning how do the students feel about the path of their is to foster the next generation of Indigenous and leadership in quantitative research and environment for up-and-coming Indigenous re- studies? How many graduate, and when? What researchers – from a very personal perspective. data science roles. Its work will provide deci- searchers to receive hands-on work experience in career fields do they enter after graduation? “Research to me is about finding that connection sion-makers with key insights into the educa- quantitative research and data analysis roles. to community…centering the experiences of tional attainment of First Nations, Inuit, and In addition to this report, which will also include a my community within my research practice has Métis peoples in Canada. The RN’s very first Research Assistant, Joshua webinar, the RN team will be releasing three more Thomas, has very positive thoughts about his research projects in 2019-2020 including: a joint role. A member of the Snuneymuxw First Nation, report (and webinar) with the Canadian Council Thomas has an MA in economics and is excited to on Aboriginal Business (Indigenous Post-Second- be contributing to the RN’s vital mandate. “The ary Graduates’ Experiences in the Canadian Work- combination of Indigenous research experience, force), the Nurturing Capacity Synthesis Report skills training, networking, and mentorship pro- and the Nurturing Capacity Guidebook. vided the perfect opportunity at this point in my career. This type of program is pretty unique in This research is a vital component of not only the workforce, particularly for Indigenous people. Indspire’s mandate, but of the future picture of I know my time at Indspire will be highly benefi- Indigenous research in Canada. Colt Burrows cial throughout my future employment journey.” says, “As I reflect on my experience as a Research- er with Indspire, I feel very grateful. Grateful to Josh will be instrumental in the creation of the have contributed to the success of a new wave of Nest’s very first report: the Building Brighter Indigenous researchers, and grateful to continue Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards supporting the educational journeys of all Indig- Recipients’ Outcomes Report, which will exam- enous students in Canada. Our future as Indige- ine the data shared by years of BBF recipients to nous Peoples is looking brighter and brighter!”

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RIVERS TO SUCCESS (R2S) New Streams from Deep Sources

Julia Stoneman knows what it’s like to start the newly revitalized R2S program. Based anew – and to follow your dreams wherever on revelations from Indspire’s 2018 Truth & they may take you. Hired by Indspire’s Pro- Reconciliation in Education: Student Experience grams & Student Success (PSS) team as one report, Indspire decided to rework the ex- of the new Rivers to Success (R2S) Mentor- isting R2S program based on student input. Mentorship, is at the heart of many ground- wide array of student-focused topics, they’ll also ship Officers, she moved herself and her First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students from breaking educational initiatives – and has -par be able to liaise with Elders and Knowledge Keep- family across the country from her roots in across the country told us that receiving sup- ticular resonance for Indigenous communities. ers, ensuring that they will still remain grounded Misipawistik Cree Nation, Manitoba, because port from Indigenous mentors was essential Indigenous mentors are a valuable source of in their own cultures even if they’ve had to leave she believed so strongly in the program. “I for them in order to succeed as they pursued wisdom, insight, and lessons from life experi- their communities to study. am so excited to be working in an Indigenous their education. ence. based organization where I can make connec- In 2019-2020, R2S is planning on engaging 1,100 tions with mentees and mentors across the And we listened. The new R2S emphasizes R2S will be using an online Portal through the participants in the mentorship program across country who support one another to chase mentorship, building on the already-strong MentorCity platform to facilitate two types Canada. R2S is always on the lookout for new In- and accomplish their dreams.” foundations of the previous program to bring of mentorship: group (available for all three digenous participants, whether they’re mentors even more support to Indigenous students streams) and one-on-one (available for the or mentees. To learn more about the program – After several years of working with Indige- at several different stages of their education- Post-Secondary and Career Transition streams). or to sign up yourself – go online to indspire.ca/ nous students in a university environment, al journey. The revitalized program features Students will not only have access to online re- rivers and click the ‘sign up here’ button. We’d Julia will now bring her experience to shape three streams: sources in a wide variety of media on an equally love to share the journey with you!

1. 2. 3. Post-Secondary (for Post-Secondary post-secondary students CareerCareer TransitionTransition High School (for post-secondary students or Gr. 12 students who (for(for students students who who are are about (for students in or Gr. 12 students who will aboutto graduate to graduate and begin and Grs. 10-12) will be starting post- be starting post-secondary begintheir their careers) careers) studiessecondary after studies graduation) after graduation)

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NATIONAL GATHERING FOR INDIGENOUS EDUCATION GUIDING THE JOURNEY: INDIGENOUS EDUCATOR AWARDS

Guiding the Journey recognizes and celebrates outstanding educators for their achievement and Canadaʼs Leading innovation in Indigenous education. These educators work hard to transform Indigenous educa- tion across Canada by advocating for updated resources and more cultural teachings in the cur- riculum; having innovative teaching practices; and helping First Nations, Inuit and Métis students Voices on Indigenous reach their full potential.

Six educators and one organization were honoured at the National Gathering in Toronto on Education November 22, 2019.

The National Gathering for Indigenous Education is a place where educators and partners can share their voices and work together to improve the educational outcomes of K-12 First Nations, Inuit and Métis students.

“That you will leave feeling inspired and ready to go back to your school with new ideas. Indspire has helped me meet other like-minded educators and has enabled me to feel less alone on my journey as a teacher. I have been to 4 national gatherings and look forward to attending many more.”

“The conference brings to light, the importance of Truth and Reconciliation and how it is import- ant to focus on attitude, not only information.”

Featuring over 35 workshops and 65 tradeshow booths, the National Gathering attracted 815 attendees who gathered to discuss emerging trends affecting Indigenous students today and learn about best practices centered around the theme: Transforming and Healing through Education.

FROM L-R:

Kilaksten – Peggy Ken Liddicoat Shirley Lamalice Jason Jones Janicki Partner in Indigenous Language, Culture and Role Model Innovative Practices Education Traditions Nigigoonsiminikaaning Mission, BC Thunder Bay, ON Hay River, NWT First Nation, ON

Nora Murdock Rebecca Bisson Karen Aglukark Jacqueline Connell Leadership Organization Organization Community Service Fisher River Cree Nunavut & NWT Nunavut & NWT Winnipeg, MB Nation #264, MB

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SOARING: INDIGENOUS YOUTH EMPOWERMENT GATHERING Helping Indigenous

Students Realize BUILDING BRIGHTER FUTURES: BURSARIES, SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS Their Educational Opening Dreams Indigenous Youth ŵƉŽǁĞƌŵĞŶƚ'ĂƚŚĞƌŝŶŐ Doors Through

Taking place in Ottawa on March 5 – 6, 2020, the 2020 Edition of Soaring: Indigenous Youth Empowerment Gathering was attended by over 600 First Nations, Inuit and Métis students and Education Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards their chaperones. This two-day event took place in the days leading up to the Indspire Awards and featured career information and workshops, talented and notable speakers and Indigenous performers and Campus and Experience Days at the University of Ottawa, Bank of Canada, NAV Through its Building Brighter Futures program (BBF), Indspire’s longest running and most well- Canada, Ingenium and Saint Paul University. It also provided an opportunity for more than 400 known program, hundreds of scholarships, bursaries and awards are disbursed to thousands of students to attend the Indspire Awards. Indigenous students every year. Indspire recognizes that First Nations, Inuit and Métis students may encounter additional barriers to completing their education. Through Indspire’s BBF pro- Surveys completed by student participants provided some valuable insight into how Soaring got gram, students can receive financial assistance to help pay for school – whether it involves having them excited about post-secondary education. The following is a snapshot of what youth shared: to relocate, pay rent, buy groceries, or any other expenses.

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Since 2004, in partnership with Indigenous, Ninety per cent of students who have received Indigenous

private, and public sector supporters, Indspire funding have graduated from a post-second- Celebrang Indigenous Achievement has distributed more than 42,500 scholarships ary institution. Approximately 50 per cent of and bursaries, valued at over $132 million employed recipients work in fields that support Achievement to First Nations, Inuit and Métis students Indigenous people. through its BBF program. In 2019-20, Indspire disbursed more than $17.8 million A snapshot of what the students that we support Since 1993, the Indspire Awards have honoured 373 First Nations, Inuit, and Métis professionals to 5,553 Indigenous students. are studying — top 10 fields of studies and youth who demonstrate outstanding career achievement on a national level. Recipients are chosen from a variety of fields including the arts, business, culture, education, health, law, public service, sports, lifetime achievement and three Youth Awards. Each year, recipients are selected by a national jury of past laureates. 151 193 632 These positive role models are a source of inspiration for First Nations, Inuit and Métis youth. The 284 2020 Indspire Awards were held on March 6, 2020 at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. Ontario STEM and was broadcast on Sunday, June 21 at 8 p.m. (8:30 p.m. NT) on CBC, APTN and CBC Radio One. Social Science & Humanities 294 Business 617 Social Work Education 384 Nursing Indigenous Languages Studies Health Law 484 596 Fine Art

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Office of the CEO Donor Services • Marisa Robins, Development Officer, • Roberta L. Jamieson, President and CEO, Individual Giving Indspire, Executive Producer, Indspire Awards • Julie Monture, Senior Executive Assistant to Programs & Student Success the President and CEO Cliff Fregin, Chief Operating Officer • Kristen Everett, Vice President Programs & • Lauren Hollywood, Executive Assistant to Student Success the Chief Operating Officer • Suzanne Bradley, Manager Building Brighter • Chelsea Fennell, Human Resources Futures Administrator • Jamie Ricci, Manager Research & Impact • Colt Burrows, Researcher Communications & Marketing • Miranda Curley, Bursary & Scholarship Officer • Ali Darnay, Program Resource Officer • Nick Foglia, Vice-President, • Mike Hager, Teach for Tomorrow Lead Youth – First Nation Business & Commerce Governor General’s Public Service Communications & Marketing Information Manager Ta’Kaiya Blaney Dawn Madahbee Leach Award Winner & Honor- Gina Wilson • Sienna Vatour Ivey, Communications & • Kim Hill, Bursary & Scholarship Support Officer Tla’amin First Nation, BC Aundeck Omni Kaning ary Naval Captain Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Marketing Assistant • Valerie Hill, Administrative Support Internationally Recog- First Nation, ON First Nation, QC • Madison Johns, Communications & • Julia Stoneman, Sinclair Mentorship Officer nized Activist, Expert on Indigenous Health Senior Associate Deputy Marketing Assistant • Gyeho Thomas, Administrative Assistant Actor & Musician Economy-Building, Karen Lawford Minister of Diversity, • Helen Smith, Communications Advisor • Josh Thomas, Research Assistant Community and Busi- Lac Seul First Nation, ON Inclusion and Youth, • Jacqueline Willis, Events Coordinator Youth – Inuit ness Leader Aboriginal Midwife, Reg- Canadian Heritage, Finance & Administration Alicia Aragutak istered Midwife, Profes- Partner in Truth & Development Umiujaq, Nunavik Culture, Heritage, & sor, Community Advo- Reconciliation Efforts, • Tom Darnay, Chief Financial Officer Innovator, Community Spirituality cate & Policy-Shaper Lifelong Public Servant • Cindy Ball, Vice-President, Development • Tabitha McNaughton, Manager, Finance Leader & Founder Claudette Commanda • Julia O’Hara, Director, Partnerships • Arlene Williams, Accounts Receivable & of Qarjuit Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Law & Justice Lifetime Achievement • Margaret Purcell, Director, Individual Giving Finance Officer Youth Council First Nation, QC Marian Jacko Jeannette Corbiere & Donor Relations • Corry Williams, Accounting Support Clerk Elder, Professor, Cultural Wiikwemkoong Unced- Lavell CM • Ashley Boucher, Senior Development Officer • Shyla Williams, Human Resources, Payroll & Youth – Métis Advisor ed Territory, ON Wiikwemkoong Unced- • Stephanie Bergman, Senior Development Officer Benefits Administrator Alana Robert & Champion First Indigenous Female ed Territory, ON • Michael Brown, Corporate Sales Associate Manitoba Métis Children’s Lawyer for Lifelong Activist, Cul- • Rose Goulais, Development Coordinator Government Relations Federation, MB Education Ontario, Advocate for tural Champion, Prec- • Ailis Hamilton, Development Officer, Governor General’s Candice Lys Youth & Community edent-Setter & Human Corporate Partnerships • Yancy Craig Director, Vice President, Award Winner, Fort Smith Métis Coun- Leader Rights Advocate • Tammy Murphy, Administrative Assistant Indigenous & Government Relations Law Student & Human cil, NT • Wendy Quick, Senior Development Officer • Meghan Caveen, Government Relations Rights Advocate Health Educator, • Helena Kyriakou, Development Officer, Assistant

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Indspire thanks the following organizations and individuals for their generous support in 2019–2020.

Alexisonfire/ Margaret Plus1 Atwood

Stephen Manuel and Cheryl Neil and Katherine Bornemann Buchwald Camarta

Barry and Laurie The Estate of Norma Bill and Penny The Rick George Allan and Gill Gray Panaro Dietz Eakin Family Green Family Philanthropy Charitable Trust

James Bay Doctors’ Fund

Joan and Bob Robert and Shirley Moore Ching Lehman Metka Fund Board of Directors (L – R): Clint Davis, Donald E Worme, Michael Dan, Gordon Peeling, Darrell Beaulieu, Fauna Kingdon, David Gabriel Tuccaro, Dr. Jo-Ann Archibald, Paul Tsaparis, Jean Teillet, Yvan Guy Larocque, William Shead Board Of Directors

• David Gabriel Tuccaro (Chair) • Jean LaRose • Jean Teillet (Vice Chair) • Peter Lukasiewicz • Dr. Jo-Ann Archibald • Hilary Pearson • Darrell Beaulieu • Gordon Peeling • Nicole Bourque Bouchier • William (Bill) Shead • Michael Dan • Paul Tsaparis • Clint Davis • Donald E. Worme FINANCIAL STATEMENTS • James Dekker • HONORARY CHAIR Her Excellency the • Joseph Dion Right Honourable, Julie Payette C.C., Indspire’s financial statements for the year ending March 31, 2020 were audited by MNP LLP and • Fauna Kingdon C.M.M., C.O.M. Governor General of can be found here: https://indspire.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Indspire-Mar-20-Finan- • Yvan Guy Larocque Canada cial-Statements-Final.pdf

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Indigenous Youth ŵƉŽǁĞƌŵĞŶƚ'ĂƚŚĞƌŝŶŐ EMPOWERMENT GATHERING – OTTAWA To learn more about our impact, visit https://indspire.ca/programs/impact-research/impact/ By supporting the Soaring: Indigenous Youth Empowerment Gathering, Indspire is able to provide this program free The financial support received for the National Gathering helps bring educators from across the country togeth- of charge to hundreds of First Nation, Inuit, and Métis students in grades 9-12 from across the country. At Soaring, er to learn from more than 35 workshops and presentations over two days. It allows these educators to explore Indigenous students are able to: attend motivational workshops to learn about career opportunities, meet Canada’s Canada’s rich Indigenous cultures, traditions, and histories and bring them back to their classrooms from coast-to- top employers and Indigenous business leaders, learn about post-secondary education and financial support, and coast-to-coast and engages educators in activities that will support success for their Indigenous K-12 students. The discover valuable resources and information. Guiding the Journey: Indigenous Educator Awards, which recognize Indigenous educators who have made valuable contributions to community-based education and honour the principles of Indigenous knowledge, are also given out at the National Gathering. Lead Partner: Lunch Sponsor: Champions of Soaring:

• Government of Canada • Elections Canada • APTN Lead Partner: Indspiration Sponsor: • Elections Canada • Suncor Energy • Esri Canada Presenting Corporate Partner: Supporter: • Syncrude Canada • Government of Canada • Rio Tinto • Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund • TD Bank Group • Stephen Bornemann - Indspiration Sponsor: Presenting Corporate Sponsor: Teachers’ Lounge Sponsor: • Heart and Stroke Foundation in Memory of Jessica Metter • Hydro One Regional Partner: • Rio Tinto • Guiding the Journey: • Animal Smart – • Learning Bird Supporting Sponsors: Indigenous Educator Awards A program of the Ontario SPCA • Louise Kool & Galt • Government of Ontario Host University Sponsor: • Suncor Energy • McIntyre Media • New Gold Workshop Sponsors: • MityBilt Indigenous Youth Sponsor: • NOVA Chemicals • Saint Paul University Major Sponsors: • National Centre for • TC Energy • Algonquin College • Animal Smart – A program of the Collaboration in Indigenous Educa- • Shell Canada • Teck Resources • La Cité • TD Bank Group Ontario SPCA tion (NCCIE) • University of Ottawa • The Slaight Family • Ontario Teachers’ • Nelson Education Exclusive Laptop Sponsor: T-Shirt Sponsor: Foundation Federation • Pearson Canada Experience Day Sponsors: • Project Learning Tree • Portage & Main Press • Imperial • Ontario Power Generation Supporting Sponsor: Canada • Queen’s University • Bank of Canada • Retired Teachers of Ontario • Ingenium • Syncrude Tradeshow Sponsors: • Royal Ontario Museum • NAV Canada • Royal Roads University Pre-Gathering Workshop • AFOA • Scanning Pens Corp Sponsor: • Canada Mortgage and Housing • Spiritwear Canada Corporation (CMHC) • Trent University • Shell Canada • Canadian Armed Forces • Concordia University Welcome Reception Sponsor: • Crisis and Trauma Resource Institute • CN • Eaglecrest Books

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The Indspire Awards bestow the highest honour on Indigenous people who have made significant contributions to Indigenous education, culture, business, health, law, sports and public service in Canada as well as three youth awards to First Nations, Inuit and Métis role models. An award is also given to honour one individual’s significant lifetime achievements. The Awards ceremony is a dazzling showcase of top First Nation, Inuit and Métis entertainers and is broadcast nationally on CBC and APTN each year in June. This one-of-a-kind event continues to break down stereo- types and share the stories of inspiring role models for Indigenous youth across Canada.

Lead Partner: Post-Awards Ceremony Table Sponsors: Reception Sponsor: • Government of Canada • CIBC • Teck Resources • Civeo Presenting Corporate Sponsor: • CN Participating Sponsor: • CPA Canada • TD Bank Group • Enbridge • WSP • Gowling WLG LLP Indigenous Youth Sponsor: • The Barry and Laurie Green Family Regional Partner: Charitable Trust Student Supporter: • OCAD University and Training Branch • Shell Canada • Imperial • Telesat • National Film Board • The Government of Ontario • Indigenous Reconciliation Group • Wesley M. Nicol Foundation • University of Toronto • Ontario First Nations Technical Major Sponsors & Broadcast Partners: • McCarthy Tetrault • Wells Fargo Services Corporation Supporting Sponsors: • MNP Indspiration Zone Sponsors: • Parks Canada • APTN • Nutrien Exhibitor Sponsors: • Pratt & Whitney Canada • CBC • Cenovus Energy • Ontario Native Women’s Associ- • Air Canada • Project Learning Tree • Government of Nunavut ation • CP Rail • Apple Canada Canada Major Sponsors: • Ontario Power Generation • Petronas Canada • Canadian Armed Forces • Public Service Commission • Rio Tinto • Rogers Workshop Sponsors: • Canadian Society of Landscape • Queen’s University • Suncor Energy • TC Energy Architects • Ricoh Canada • Syncrude Canada Entertainment Sponsor: • Universities Canada • Alberici Constructors • Concordia University • Royal Roads University • Wells Fargo • Canada Border Services Agency • CSIS • Sault College Founding Partner & Official Airline: • The Slaight Family • Wiikwemkoong First Nation • Canadian Indigenous Nurses • ESDC – Indigenous Recruitment • SHAD Foundation • Don Worme Association • First Nations Technical Institute • Society of United • Air Canada • Canadian Roots Exchange • Fleming College Professionals Programme Sponsor and Young Lead- • CBC • Historica Canada • Stemcell Technologies Youth Laureate Sponsor: ers Table Sponsor: • CPA Canada • Humber College • Trent University • CWB Welding Foundation • Indigenous Institutes • York University • The Barry and Laurie Green Family • Deloitte • Engineers Canada Consortium Charitable Trust • IESO • Let’s Talk Science • Interior Health • McGill University • International Experience Canada • Métis Nation of Ontario Education

0222 Indspire INDSPIRE 2019–2020 ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 INDSPIRE ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 23 2020 A FEAST IN THE FOREST Bursaries, Scholarships, and Awards BUILDING BRIGHTER FUTURES SUPPORTERS

A Feast in the Forest, is a unique new event set within Toronto’s beautiful Don Valley, traditional territories of the We know that investing in one Indigenous student benefits their immediate family for generations to come. Your Ojibway, the Anishinaabe, the Mississaugas of the Credit and the Haudenosaunee. Taking place during National generous donation helps Indigenous students to achieve their dreams of academic success. Indspire’s Building Brighter Indigenous History Month, A Feast in the Forest will feature inspiring moments and incredible entertainment in Futures: Bursaries, Scholarships and Awards are distributed annually to First Nations, Inuit and Métis students who support of improved educational outcomes for First Nation, Inuit and Métis students. Due to COVID-19, this event are attending approved post-secondary institutions. In 2019-2020, Indspire provided over $17.8 million through 5,125 has been rescheduled to take place on June 23, 2021. bursaries and scholarships to First Nations, Inuit and Métis students across Canada. Your financial support means they can complete their education, become self-sufficient, and give back to their communities.

Presenting Sponsor: Creative Sponsor: • Coca-Cola Bottling Limited / Kilmer Group $5 Million+ • McGill University $100,000 - $249,999 Foundation • RPIA • Vincent Design • David Gabriel Tuccaro / Donald E. • Robert and Shirley • Power Corporation of Worme • Government of Metka • AFOA Canada Nutrien Canada Dinner Sponsor: Premiere Tables: • Gowling WLG Canada • Ontario Federation • Air Canada • Shell Canada Limited • Hilary Pearson and of Indigenous Friendship • Alexisonfire/Plus1 • Sun Life Financial • Barry and Laurie • Birch Hill Equity Michael Sabia $2 Million+ Centres • Amiskusees: Semaganis • Suncor Energy Green Family Partners • Imperial • Rio Tinto Worme Family Foundation Charitable Trust • CBC • Kinross Gold • Government of Ontario • TD Bank Group Foundation • Tachane • CIBC • KPMG • NextEra Energy Canada • University of New • Anonymous Foundation Inc. Indigenous Youth Sponsor: • Fulcrum Capital Partners • McConnell Foundation • The Slaight Family Brunswick • Margaret Atwood • Teck Resources Ltd • Hydro One • Medcan Foundation • Baker Hughes • TransAlta Corporation • Dr. Michael and Dr. Amira Dan • RBC • Mizrahi Inc. • University of Alberta $250,000 - $499,999 Canada Company • Trent University • Suncor • Northleaf Capital • CIBC & the University • Bank of Canada • University of Entertainment Sponsor: Partners of Alberta • BMO Capital • BMO Financial Group Toronto - Faculty of Platinum Tables: • Oliver Wyman • The University of Alberta, Markets • Stephen Bornemann Medicine • The Slaight Family • Onex Corporation Faculty of Education • Hatch • Bruce Power • Viterra Foundation • Margaret McCain • Pierre Lassonde Family Founda- • HSBC Bank Canada • Manuel and Cheryl • Wawanesa Mutual Insur- • Serco tion $1 Million+ • Muskeg Lake Cree Buchwald ance Company Major Sponsor: • Queen’s University Nation Investment • CAE Inc. Patron Tables: • RJ Multi Litho/Vibrant Graphic • Allan & Gill Gray Management • Caisse De Depot et Other donors to BFF • TPH • Ryerson University Philanthropy Corporation Placement Du Quebec • Azrieli Foundation • Sheridan College • The Estate of Norma • Queen’s University • Neil & Katherine Camarta • Accenture Inc. Official Airline Partner: • Barometer Capital • TD Wealth Panaro Dietz • Rogers • CIBC NIEEF Scholarship • AltaGas Ltd. Management • Telus • Red River College Communications Inc. • Carleton University • AltaLink • Air Canada • BMO • The Gordon • Ryerson University • University of • Corus Entertainment • Atkinson Charitable • Brock University Foundation • Syncrude Canada Ltd. Calgary • Imperial Foundation Silent Auction Sponsor: • Canada Post • Toyota Canada Inc. • University of • Indigenous Bar • Anonymous (2) • Central National • University of Ottawa $500,000 - $999,000 Saskatchewan Association • Arthur & Audrey Cutten • Leith Wheeler Gottesman Foundation • Xerox Canada • University of Toronto • James Bay Doctors Fund Foundation • Chris Melidoniotis • Canada Life Factor-Inwentash Faculty • Jarislowsky Fraser • Audrey S. Hellyer Media Sponsors: • CIBC Guest Gift Sponsor: • Cenovus Energy Inc. of Social Work Partners Foundation Charitable Foundation • Cisco • CIBC • University of • KPMG Foundation • BASF Canada Inc • The Globe and Mail • Cleveland Clinic • Stikeman Elliott • Bill and Penny Eakin Victoria - Faculty of Law • Joan and Bob Lehman • Mel Benson • The Walrus • CN • Government of Alberta • University of • Moore Ching Fund • Betty Averbach • Toronto Life • The Rick George Family Winnipeg • New Gold Inc. Foundation • Daily Hive • Hydro One • Via Rail • Peter Gilgan • Graham Boeck

0224 Indspire INDSPIRE 2019–2020 ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 INDSPIRE ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 25 Donations made between April 1, 2019 – March 31, 2020

Foundation • The Drummond • John and Catherine Kelly Division • BOLT Charitable Foundation • KPMG LLP • Shehtah Nabors BRIGHTER FUTURES CIRCLE Foundation • Fondation Dufresne et • The Lawson Limited Partnership • Fondation J. Gauthier Foundation • Skylark Benfaction Fund The Brighter Futures Circle is a group of dedicated donors who want to deepen their connection with Indspire and Armand Bombardier • Eacom Timber • Legacy Bowes Group • Society of United expand their support of Indigenous students. • Bowen Group Corporation • Manitoba Hydro Professionals • Boyd-Myles Foundation • Eastern College • Manitoba Institute of • South Dundas $25,000+ • Dawn Bell • Alexandra Fitzhenry • Carolyn Pim • Ruth Butt • Elizabeth Freeland Trades and Wind Farm • H. Jane Bissell • Michael Fitzpatrick • Lois Pohlman • Canada Malting Co. Compassion Fund Technology (MITT) • Southern • Areez Gangji • James Blackburn • Don Fraser • Elaine Porter • Canadian Federation of • Fitzhenry Family • Laura Manning Chiefs Economic $15,000-$24,999 • Margaret Blakely • William Frisken • Toivo Puhm University Foundation • The Mastercard Development Corp. • Maureen Bostock • George Gardiner • Denise Rackus • Hilary Pearson and Women - Guelph • Nan-b de Gaspé Foundation • SSR Mining • Franklin Bouma • Michael Gibbins • Thomas Raedler Michael Sabia • Canadian National Beaubien • Margaret & • St. Andrew’s • Karen Brouwers • Renee Gomes • H. Douglas Ramsay • Maria del Pilar • Mary S. Gordon • Kathleen M. Ramsay Railway • Georgian College of Wallace McCain United Church $10,000-$14,999 Camargo Plazas • Brian Gray • Eric Ready Family Foundation • St. John's United Church • Canadian Nurses Applied Arts and • Anonymous (1) • Carolyn Campbell • Sheldon Green • James Reilly Foundation Technology • Meteoros Fund via • St. Paul’s University • Ann Guthrie • Jean L. Carey • Cornelia M. Groep • Joan P. Ridout • Canadian Press • Good Foundation Calgary Foundation College - University of • Omar Khan • Rob Carrick • Ann M. Hall • Liat Ross • Cassels Brock & • Alison Hackney • Michael McKiernan Waterloo • Karim Suleman and • Iain Chalmers • Kenneth A. Hamilton • Andre Schwarz Blackwell LLP • Harry St. Denis, Chief • The George Cedric • Stantec Consulting Zahra Jaffer • Vincenta Cheng • Sandra A. Hayward • Marjorie Scorgie • Rainbow Choi • Church of St. Clement • Lyle S. Hallman Metcalf Foundation • Desna Sulway $5,000-$9,999 • Michael Hodgkinson • Leonard Shirchenko • Citibank Canada Foundation • Yvonne Mercer • T.E. Investment Council • Cheryl Cho • William D. Hughey • Michael and Colleen • City and Colour/Plus1 • The Henry and Berenice • Mosaic Forest • Teck Frontier • Anonymous (3) • Drisanna Chow • Rob and Sheila Innes Sidford • The Counselling Kaufmann Foundation Management Energy Corporation • Christopher Burton • David Clarry Foundation • Sisters of Instruction • Charlene Codner • Julie Joosten of the Child Jesus Foundation of • The Hyclan • MuisCounts • The Vancouver • David Charlesworth • John Cullen • Barbara Collier- • Amy Kavanagh and • Carol Slama Canada Foundation • Nelligan O'Brien Payne Fraser Port Authority • Susan Greer Blackburn Julius Pitz • Tierney Smith • Cordelio Power • Horatio Alger • New Brunswick • TriOS College • Lorna Heuchert • Marsha Copp • Elaine Keillor, C.M. • Joseph Stanford • CWB Welding Foundation Community College • Trottier Family • Colin Jackson • Brenda Copps • Christopher Kelly • Louise Stewart Foundation • Hudbay Minerals Inc. • Nickle Family Foundation • Audrey Kenny • Else Marie DePauw • Patti J. Kirk • Jean Stilwell • Deloitte • Imperial Foundation • Unit E Investments • Peter Kerr • Alan and Erin Doak • Nancy Kleer • David Stuart • Dialog Design • Ingenium (Canada • Nuna Logistics Limited • University of Prince • Chris Liebenberg Family Foundation • Nina Layter • Carole Styres • Dillon Consulting Ltd. Science & Technology • Nutrien Edward Island • Diane Neimanis • Zohra Docrat • Gertrud J. Lewis • Cathleen Sullivan • Dixon Mitchell Museum) • Ontario Aboriginal • Dan Vetter • Don G. Perrier • Emmanuelle Drewitt • Theresa Lynett • Will and Porsha Troost • Suzanne Dubeau Investment Counsel • Inspirit Foundation Housing Services • Wells Fargo • Heather Waldie • Nancy MacDonald • Joan Truemner • Suzanne Duncan • Keith MacFarlane • Paul Tsaparis • Don & Diane Woods • Inuit Art Foundation • P & L Odette Charitable • Wesley M Nicol • Irene Watt • Duval Family • Michelle MacKinnon • Patricia Turk • IPAC Services Foundation Foundation Family Foundation via $1,000-$4,999 Gratitude Fund • Pooja Mastrofini • Ronald Veale Giftfunds Canada • The Ivey Foundation • Sandra & Robert Pearson • The Windsor • Lillian E. Dyck • Mary Maude • James Vogtle • Catherine Donnelly • Liza Goulet • Marcia Perryman Foundation • Anonymous (3) • Joan Eakin • Lewis Abbott • Valerie McDonald • Amy Wadley Foundation • JADE Fund at Comm • Petro-Canada • Janet M. Wood • Robert Eaton • Stephanie Aleksiuk • Linda J. Menard-Watt • Drew Wells • Cole Foundation Foundation of Nova Scotia • Birendra and • Deborah Ellis • J. C. D. Milton • Gary Westover • Carolyn Anthony • Philip English • Donner Canadian • Jazz Aviation LP Sushma Prasada Apprenticeship, Skilled Trades • Electa Aust • Audrey Morrison • Hugh Wilson and • Beverly Ensom Frances Wilkinson Foundation • Roberta Jamieson • Pratt & Whitney Canada and Technology Bursaries • Nancy Bailey • Brendan Mulroy • Hannah Evans • Sue Wilson • Dorthea (Thea) Nation • Joy Family Giving Fund • Roasters Foundation • Kimberly Barber • Barbara Murchie • Christine Fast • Donella Wilson • Dow Chemical • Kaatza Foundation • The Rossy Family • Imperial • Leighan Basadur • Louise Nicholson • William Fee • Ann Wirsig Canada Inc. • Kaizen Institute Foundation • Shell Canada • Darrell Beaulieu • A Brian Oliphant • Terry Feldman • Robert Pearson • Karen Wishart • Rob Dowler and • Joan Karout • Scotiabank • Suncor Energy • Chris Beingessner and • Susan Fisher • Mary Anne Peters • Sabrina Yoong Lisanne Hill • Pat Kealey • Seven Oaks School Foundation Brenda Baisley

0226 Indspire INDSPIRE 2019–2020 ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 INDSPIRE ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 27 ANNUAL DONORS • Susan Feldman • Martin Kraemer • Patricia Pigeon • Ruth Styles • Nick Foglia • Lambton College • Madeleine Quellon • T4G Limited Indspire is grateful to our donors and sponsors who made a positive impact on Indigenous education and in the • J. Edward Forest • Dale Lawr • R & M Lang lives of Indigenous students, their families and the future of this country. Thank you for your dedication! • Toby Fouks • Oliver Lennox-King Foundation $1,000 - $2,499 • Cliff Fregin • Sidney M.J. • Raschkowan • James Frost Lennox-King Foundation • Miriam Tees $20,000+ Bhatnagar • Susan Sherwin • Ernest Bergbusch • James & Sharon Gar- • Pierre Lessard • Wilfred Rauser • Jean Teillet • Bowen Group and Richmond • Cecile Berube butt • Cameron Little • Ravitz Consulting Inc • S. Thomas • Auld Summerhays • Sid Brodovsky and Campbell • Nathan Booth • Denis Garon • Tamira Loewen • David Reed • Rae Thompson Family Fund Cary Shafir • Norman and Margaret • Lindsay Bowman • Hugh Garrioch • Peter Lukasiewicz • Victor and Mary Reimer • Hugh Thornton • Caryle Connolly • Grand River Jewison Charitable • M. Sharon Brown • Rudy Gasparelli • Jasmine Lyn • George Renninger • Three Sisters Fund Charitable Employment & Training Foundation • Xochi Bryan • G-Dan Brown • Helen Macdonald • Sherry Richardson • Trinity United Church Foundation • JADE Fund at Comm • Conor McCreery • Edward Bryant Gifting Fund • Jane MacIntosh • Dr. Wilson Rodger and • Throw the • The Estate of Foundation of • Sarah Millar & Koker • Ronald Byers • Good Foundation • Eleanor Mack Mrs. Judith Rodger Switch Igor! Olga Kempo Nova Scotia Christensen • Don Byng • Bruno Gossen • Bruce Mackenzie • Ilana Ross Foundation • The Estate of Dr. Sherry • Richard Kirsch • Mining Association of • C & C Family • Patricia Gouinlock • Ina Major • Ralph Sabey • Alan & Cindy Peden • Beverley Martin Canada Foundation • Greater Toronto Area • Barbara Malloch • Benjamin Tomchick • The Estate of Charles • Stephanie • Nelligan O'Brien Payne • Canadian Society Contact • Susan Marrier Sakamoto • Chi Yuen Tso Suley McLuhan • Pecan Foundation of Association Centre Association • Allen McAfee • Bernadette Schmaltz • United Way of the Al- • Grace Thede • Helen Meyer • Pennies From Heaven Executives • Edna Hajnal • Valerie McKay • Matthew Semple berta Capital Region • Elizabeth Milne • John Philp & Sara • Christopher Carter • Patricia Hall • Brianna McKelvie • Karen Seto • Charles and $10,000 - $19,999 • Bruna Nota Turner • Gerald Chenette • Hamber • Gary McNally • Dona Shar Judith van Duren • Susan Rappolt • In Memory of Linda • The Church of St. Foundation • Victor McNamar • Marvin and Foundation • Anonymous (1) • Rocky Mountain Diebel Timothy • Stephan • Merrill Charitable Pauline Shark • Vancouver • Amicus Foundation Charitable • Shreya Shah • Melinda Clark Hammerberg Donations Fund • Bill and Lynn Shead Foundation • Louise Anne Giving Fund • Leslie Snell • Clarkson Secondary • Jarett Henry • Helen Meyer • Heather Sheehan • Janet Vandevyvere Barsotti • Andrew Shore • The Tonglen School • Gerald Hipple Fund • Joy Miller • Christa Simonds • Gordon • Bouchier Family Chari- • Stantec Foundation • Clayton Gyotoku Fund • Chellan Hoffman • Siobhan Monaghan • Jeffrey Simser Warrenchuk table Trust Consulting Ltd. • Susan Wismer • Coutts & King Inc. • Liz Hoyle • Margaret Motz • Christine Singh • Renee Weilbrenner • Marjorie Cameron • Margaret • Delia Crawford • iA Financial Group • Amanda Murdoch • Jeffrey Sister • John Wheeler • Kinross Gold Taylor-Sevier $1,000 - $2,499 • Sheila Croft • Rob and Sheila Innes • Dorothea Nation • SlugFest Games • Tannis Wightman Corporation • Traquair Family • Cyndi Rottenberg-Walk- Foundation • David Neden • William Smith • Barbara Williams • Kreiner Family Fund Foundation • Anonymous (5) er • Dikran Islemeci • Adrian Newbould • In Memory of John A. • Wilshire Works Inc. • Bernhard Nickel • The Wilson Family • ACTRA Performers’ • Tom Darnay • Sara Jellicoe • Emilie Newell Snowden • Hugh and Frances • PayPal Charitable Foundation Rights Society • Jane Davidson • Jodo Shinshu Buddhist • Anne Marie O’Brien • Society of Sacred Heart Wilson Giving Fund • Don & Diane Woods • James Alexander • Dan Dickinson Temples of Canada • Martha Oldham Canada • Barbara Witt • Barbara Whitcraft & Family Foundation • All Charities • Marna Disbrow • Holly Johnson • William Omand • St. John’s United • Women of David Heinsler • Karen Yearsley Campaign Manitoba • Shannon Doherty • Richard Johnson • M. Inessa Ormond Church St. Andrew’s • Anglican Parish of • Ed Driver • Lynn Johnston • Ken Palmer • Stacey Family Presbyterian Church $5,000 - $9,999 $2,500 - $4,999 Lansdowne Front • Teri Drummond • Lloyd Karges • Wayne & Vina Parker “Aurora” Fund • Woodroffe United • Doris Arnold • East York - • Joan Karout • Katherine Paterson • James Stanford Church • Anonymous (2) • Anonymous (1) • Diane E. Arsenault Scarborough Reading • KEDCo • Sara Pawlik • STEMCELL • Al Zikovitz • Max Bell • Tim Babcock • Arsenault-Moore Association • TJ Kerr • Gordon Peeling Technologies Foundation • Copernicus Educational Family Foundation • William and Joan • John Keyes • Norma Petsche Canada Inc. $500 - $999 • Troy and Anne Beretta Products • Cindy Ball Egnatoff • Ruth Kiessling • PGL Environmental • Bryce Steward • Sangeeta • James Graham • Bax Investments Ltd. • Dimitry Fedorov • Geralyn Klassen Consultants • Travis Stinson • Anonymous (7)

0228 Indspire INDSPIRE 2019–2020 ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 INDSPIRE ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 29 ANNUAL DONORS • Jean Harris • Thomas Janzen • Libertine McLeod • Jennifer Harris • Robert Johnstone Fragrance Inc • Sheila McNair • Rob Harrop • Michele Judd • Phyllis Lickers • Tabitha • Siobhan • Jacqueline Kaiser • Kelvin Liew McNaughton • James Aalders • Leslie Bricker • Clint Davis & Hillary Freedman Harrop-Scott • Marielle Karamath • Eleanor Lind • Koby Michaels • John Aalhus • Stephen Britton Thatcher Foundation • Sharon Hart • Kathy Kealy • Dr. Kevin Smith and • Christina Mills • Joyce Abbott • Erin Brook • Geoffrey & Virginia • Anne Marie Gallant • Theodore Hartz • Johanna Kavanagh Ms. Marian Lips Fund • R. Mistry • Thomas Abler • Glen Brown Dawson • Brigitta Gamm • Rhoda Hassmann • Carolyn Kelly • Jeffrey Lipton • Gail Molloy • Saul S. Abracen & Fam- • Charles Brown • Janet DeMille • Gandy Charitable • Donald & Sylvia Hat- • Janet Kennedy & Alain • Jean Loggie • Peter & Frances Money ily Foundation • Glenna Bullock • Elizabeth Foundation field Lamarre • Roland Lotz • Hilary Moon • Gerald Ackerman • Peter and Ann Demolitor • Rosanne Gasse • Derek Hawksley • Susan Kennedy • Love in Action Fund • Rahna Moreau • Andrea Adams Burbidge • Denis Desautels • Martin Geleynse • Alan Hayes • Edward Keyes • Michael Lowe • Cecilia Morgan • Carole Ahmad • Jeffrey Burtis • Victoria Dinnick • Joan Genest • Kathryn-Jane Hazel • Philippa King • Margaret Lowry • Vanessa Morgan • Terri Aldred • John & Barbara Buttars • Sandra Dirksen • Jane Givens • Gail Hegquist • Nicole Knight • Donald MacDonald • Ken Morin • Christopher and Caro- • Ian & Patricia Calvert • Don Heights • R. Glanville • Mary Henderson • Marissa Korda • Juanita MacDonald • Heather Morris lyn Allworth • Lisa Cameron Unitarian • Scott Goetz • E. Herring • Ethel Kostman • Kathleen Mackay • Lloyd Morrison • Margaret Anderson • The Canadian Congregation • Heather Goldik • David Herzig • Andrew Kotaska • Colin MacKenzie • Jesse Morrissey • Doug Anderson Payroll Association • Ross Doody • Diane Goudie • Valerie Hill • Federico & Marion • Art & Maryanne Mac- • Barbara Morton • Lowell Aronoff • Cathleen Cardarelli • Pamela Douglas • Thomas Granofsky • Margaret Hill Krause Neil • John & Margaret • Jennifer Atkinson • G. Keith Carey • Pearl Downie • John Grant • Lloyd Hodge • Laura Krefting • Manu Mahbubani Murray • Ayming Canada • Robert Carter • Katya Duhamel • Louis & Carole Grenier • Donald & Mary Hog- • Swetha • Patricia Mandy • Linda Murray • Meryl Baker • Katherine • Susan Duncan • Catherine Grise arth Kulandaivelan • Sylvia Mangalam • Kathleen • Joanne Baker Cartwright • Marcia Dye • Marlyn Grodde • Warren Holmes • Carol Kysela and Ed • Michael Manley- Mylchreest • Nadira Baksh • Marlene Brant Castella- • Eleanor Ellins • John & Karern • Lynne Hone McDonough Casimir • Gloria Nafziger • Laurie Ball no • Jennifer Epp Groeneveld • Sally Hooff • Noella Kyser • Karen Mann • Willis & Karen • Robert Baragar • Rosemary • ETFO Halton Local • Allan Grose • Mary-Jane & Wayne • Jeanne Laframboise • Gavin Manson Nakamura • Kim Barrington Castellarin • Eva’s Thanksgiving • Klothilde Grose Hopfner • William Landry • Frank Marchioni • Anne Neill • Gillian Bartlett • June Cauthers Fund • Helga Guderley • Howard Family Foun- • Yvan Larocque • Lynn Marsden • Dr. David R. Nelson • Marie Battiste • Peter Chellew • Ailsa Eyvindson • Dean Gugler dation • Helen Murray & Larry • John Martin • Jason Neudorf • Betty Bayer • Louise Chezzi • C.O. Fairbanks • Alison Hackney • Jesse Howatt Durst Fund • Nancy Martin • Margaret Newall • Diane Bays • Wong Choo • Farida Fareh- • Kathleen Hadden • Mary Howell • Laura Manning • Gerard Masse • Eugene & Francine • Robert G. Bean • Coast Hotels & Resorts Lascaris • Joel Hagen • Humber Valley United • Jean-Luc Lavigne • Anne McConnell Niles • Suzanne Beaulieu • Julia Cochrane • Farm Credit • Mike Hager Church • John & Bonnie Law- • Brenda McCurdy • Anne Noice • Christine Beck • Elizabeth Cockburn Canada • Halifax Friends Meet- • Richard Hunter rence • William & Caroline • Hugh M. O’Connell • Gilbert Belisle • Coleman Research • David Farmer ing (Quakers) • Rick Ingram • Learning Strategies McDonald • Fiacre O’Duinn • Joan Berge Group • Lesley Fellows • Andrea Hall • D. Innes Group Canada Inc. • Candyce McDonald • John & Judy • Daniel Bettencourt • Jill Coles • Helke Ferrie • Joan Hall-Patch • Paul Isaacs • Kamal Lee • Jeanette McGrath Ogletree • Lee Biggar • Brian Connell • Jennie Ferris • Terry & Katherine • Andrew Isobe • Young-Mi Lee • Garth McKane • James & Martha • Daniel and Loretta • Sheila Connell • Gillian Fisher Halverson • Nevena Ivanovic • Mary Legros • Andrea C. McKenzie Oldham Bogert-O’Brien • David Corcoran • Margaret Fisher • Ailis Hamilton • Joan Jack • Sylvie Legros • McLaren Family • Vicki Olds • James Bomhof • Joan Cowan • Irene Fizzell • Brent Hanasyk • Sarah Jackson • Elaine Leiba • Michaelena • David Ott • Patricia Bond • Bradley Crawford • John & Patricia • Colleen Hanley • Sally Jackson • Beverly Lemire McLaughlin • P. Beaudry and • David Bourgeois • Susan Crean Flannagan • Vickie Hansen- • Shirley James • Joseph and Associates Ltd. • John Boyle • Katherine Cross • Patricia Fleming Richardson • Bill & Karen Susan Leonard $500 - $999 • William Pappas • Marian Boys • Gerald Cross • Chris Forbath • Ingrid Harms James-Abra Foundation • Andrea Parnell • Laura Bradbury • Judith Curtis • Rose and Daniel • Hinrich Harries • Bruce Jamison • Annette Li • Malcolm & Susan • Martha Parrott

0230 Indspire INDSPIRE 2019–2020 ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 INDSPIRE ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 31 ANNUAL DONORS • Caroline Andrew • Karen Bonham • James Carruthers • Yancy Craig • Marcus Apperloo • Ashley Boucher • Richard Carswell • June Cramer • Jo-Ann Archibald • Rosalind Boyd • Kathleen Carter • Jane Cruikshank • Stephen Archibald • Suzanne Bradley • Terry Cataford • Christine • Peaceful Possibilities • Allan Rose • Margaret Southern • Mark & Daniela Vcislo • Graham Arlett • Cheryl Bradley • Viola Cerezke- Schooler Cserti-Gazdewich Family Fund • Hildy Ross • Michael Southern • Evelyn Veale • Anthony Ashley • Shirley Brander • Patricia Chaikoff • Margaret Cugnet • Pelzer Family • Aaron Rothstein • Doreen Spence • Rollande Vezina • Audrey & Skylar • Mary Brennan • Aristide Chakeres • David Cullen Fund at Calgary • Carol Rowe • Hans Spring • Adam Viljoen • Irca Babiak • Raymond Breton • Celia Chassels • Andrew Cumming Foundation • Carol Ryding • Elizabeth Spry • Gertrude Watson • Walter Bachinski • Lawrence Bridger • Emilio Ciampini • Elizabeth • Meteoros Fund via • Judie Sahadeo • Martha St. Pierre • Jessica Webb • Margaret Bannister • Sharon Broughton • Stephanie Ciuper Cunningham Calgary Foundation • Johanna Sandkuhl • Doreen St. Aubin • Susan Weedon • Susan Barnabe • Kathryn Brown • David Clark • Barbara Curran • Winifred Perryman • Alfredo & Alisen • Michael Stainton • Andrew Weishar • Maureen Barrow • Marilyn Brown • Chloe Clark • Brett Cyr • Diether Peschken Santa Ana • The Mireille & Murray • Margaret Wente • Shirley Baster • Marina Brown • Alan Clark • Wendy Dale • David & Ann Peters • Stella Savage Steinberg Family • Doug Whitton • Margaret Bates • Jay Brown • Walter Clark • Rita Daniel • Phoenix Concert • James & Norma Foundation • Barry Wiens • Nicoletta • Ruth Bryan • R. Clarke • Jenifer Darling Theatre Sawada • Noella Steinhauer • Dr. Rudolph & Anna Baumeister • Donald Bubar • Jan Clarson • Brenda Darling • Lorraine Poitras • J. Sawchyn • Marion Stevens Wiens • Cheryl Bawtree • Catherine • Michael Clase • Marianne Davidson • William Poole • Jennifer Schacker • Christine Stevens • Robert & Audrey Wild • Terri-Lynn Baxter Buchanan • Arlene Clement • Allan Davies • Peter & Rosemary • Beatrix Schirner • Kevin Stille • Ron Williams • Bridget Bayliss • Mary Buckley • Bob Climie • Ellen Davis Preuss • Peter Schmocker • Lynn Stoltzfus • Laurie Williams • Eileen Bays-Coutts • Charles Bull • Beverley Coburn • Joan Dawson • Sigrid Purdon • School District #53 • Sykes Capital LLC • Joshua Wires- • Danielle Bazinet • Jean Burch • Antonia Codispoti • Antony Day • John Purdy • Roxanne Schwoob • Tammi Taylor Munro • William Bean • Ellen Burch • Paul Coletta • Heather Daymond • Leslie Putnam • Graham W. Scott • Rhoda C. Taylor • Nan Wiseman • John Beaver • Jim Burge • Anton Colijn • Sander Deeth • Wendy Quick • Clara Sellers • Sarah Thayer • Donna Woolcott • Johanna Bechtold • Beverley Burlock • David Collacutt • Agnes DeHaas • Robert Quinn • Philip Serchuk • The Brodhead Fund • John Woollatt • Michael Bedard • David Burman • Marie-Laure Collet • James Dekker • Judith Rae • John Seymour & Jean • The Henry and • Peter Wright • Marilyn Belak • Marilyn Burstyn • Anne Collins • Denham • Margaret Raines Edwards Berenice Kaufmann • Eileen Wttewaall • Emily Belanger • Janet Bush • Ross Collver Corporation • Donald Rasmussen • Kirtikumar Shah Foundation • F. Joyce & William • Elizabeth Bernard • Warwick Butt • Sarah E. Colquhoun Limited • Orr Ravitz • Mahendra Shah • Karen Thompson Young • Deborah Berrill • Peter Buzzi • David Connell • David Derry • Zelma Rebmann- • Jeff Short • Christopher Thompson • Hongjin Zhu • Eva Berringer • Barbara Byers • Merran • Maurice DeWolf Huber • Myer Siemiatycki • Pamela Thomson • Helen Best • Richard Byford Constantopoulos • Susan Diamond • Ruth Redelmeier • Bernie Silverman • James Till $250 - $499 • Ingrid Betz • Gardener Cady • June Cook • John Dick • Peter & Kathleen • Lisa Simon • Joan Todd • Simone Bevan • Patricia H. • Janice Cooper • Stephanie Dickey Reimer • Jane & L. Burton • Roger Townshend • Anonymous (14) • Cassim Bhahba Cameron • Jane Copeland • Murray Dickson • Justin Reist Simpson • James Tremain • John Abbott • Marcus Biafore • Margaret Cameron • Leslie Copley • William Dixon • Research Money • Eric Slankis • Stephen Trott • Payal Adapa • Louis Biancolin • Brenda Cameron Couch • Lynne Dodd • Keren Rice • James & M.E. Smart • Two Worlds • Ruth Aenishanslin • Peter Bird • Lorne Campbell $250 - $499 • Merle C. Doherty • Danie Richard • Karen Smart Consulting Ltd. • Julia Ahlgren • Derek Bishop • Canadian Institute of • Howard Dolson • Adriana Richards • Barbara Smith • Sheryl Uhlman • Peggy Aitchison • Sterling Bjorndahl Planners • Lise Corbeil • Peter Dombrowe • Mary Rigby • Doris Smith • Ton van Haeren • Hugh Alley • Drina Blair • Barbara Carey • Corporate • Hilary Donaldson • Barbara Riley • Denise Smith • John & Ann • Sharon Alsyworth • Judy Board • Norma Carey Class Inc. • Joseph Dooley • Richard Rinn • David Smukler VandenHoven • Ruth Bennett and Har- • Bob Boase • James Cargin • Gerald Correia • Andrew Dooner • Jill Roberts • Michelle Snarr • Teagan Vander Hoek old Bowman • Marion Bogert • Susan Carlisle • Holly Couch • Lauren Doty • Shelagh Roberts • William Snelgrove • Gail Vanstone • Marion Anderson • Patricia • Mabyn Carmichael • Jean-Louis Cova • Marjatta Downie • Whitney Rodricks • Ted Snow • Jeji Varghese • Mieke Anderson Bolechowsky • Wendy L. Caron • Elizabeth Cowper • J. Doyle • Kathleen Rogers • Ron Southerland • F. Ron & Joan Varley • Donna Andrew • Patricia Bolla • Nancy Carpenter • Judith Cox • Sherry and

0232 Indspire INDSPIRE 2019–2020 ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 INDSPIRE ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 33 ANNUAL DONORS • Colleen Keenan • Sally Lerner • Ann Mariscak McNaughton • Kathleen • Diana Lester • Barbara Markovits • Deena Mcnichol Kellett-Betsos • Leah Levac • Alison Marr • Mary McTavish • John Kennedy • Margaret Levey • Gregory Marshall • Leslie Meger Edward Drew • Glen Fox • Lee Grimmer • Megan Hodge • Jessie Kerr-Lawson • L. Levy • Donald Marshall • Shauna Megill Family Fund • Cecile Fradin • Ricardo Grinspun • Paul Hollow • Anne Kidner • Leslie Lewis • Louis Marsura • Lorraine Melchior • Carole Drouin • Mary-Ellen • Norman Gruber • Barry Holmes • Elizabeth Kidnew • Aina Liepins • Daniel Martell • Mary-Lee Merz • Roberta Dubois Francoeur • Judith Gunderson • James Horne • Lorraine & Richard • Gareth Lind • John Martens • Jocelyn Michaud • Patricia Duncan • Kathleen Francoeur • Nancie Hackney • Louise Hourston Kind • Griffith Lloyd • Dylan Mason • Michelle’s Beads • Joy Duncan • Hugh Franklin • Laurie Hadden • Catherine Howells • George King • Winifred Lloyd-Smith • Gordon Mason n’Things • David Dunham • Marlene Franks • Rosemary Hagen • Linda Huffman • Philip King • Betty Logan • Patrick Massot • Jessica Miller • Dunlop United Church • Donald Fraser • Rebecca Hagey • Jack Hui-Litster • Fauna Kingdon • Kristine Logan • Valerie Massy • Helen Miller Women • John Fraser • Gerald Hallowell • Cynthia Hyland • William Kinsey • James Logie • Nancy Masterman • Janet Miller • Frank Dyck • Terilynn Freeman • Jean-Jacques Hamm • Susan Hylton • William Kinsley • Irene Longley • Laurie Matheson Mackay • Veronica Dyck • Catherine Fretwell • Matthew Hammill • Sharilyn Ingram • Fran Kirshenbaum • Grace Lord • Glen Mattinson • Dora Miranda • Harriet Eastman • Mary Frey • Lynne Hancock • C.A. 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Merle Jones • Emilia Lang MacDonald • Peter McKinnon • Derek Morphy • Lanora Field • Eleanor Gooday • Neil Heinrichs • Robert Jones • Mary Lannan • Heather • Douglas Morren • Peggy-Anne Field • Gary Goodman • John Hemingway • Barbara Jones • Verna Lapish MacDougall $250 - $499 • Miggs Morris • Eric Filion • Maud Gorbet • William Henbest • Stephen Jones • Russell Larcombe • John MacKay • Ralph Morris • Robert Filippetto • Carol Gordon • James Henniger • Katherine Jordan • Linda LaRocque • Christine MacKay • The Robert J • Pauline Morris • Mary Finnegan • Elaine Gort • Piers Henwood • David Jory • Martha Latta • M. 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0234 Indspire INDSPIRE 2019–2020 ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 INDSPIRE ● ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 35 ANNUAL DONORS • Marjorie Stefan Foundation • Richard Wikkerink • Joan Stelling • University of • Marilyn Wiley • Eric Stern Toronto Press • George Wilkes • Maureen Stickney • Vinidhra • Cynthia Wilkey • Nancy S. Netting • Heather Pearce • Patricia Remy • Scott Thornley + Com- • Joan Strack Vaitheeswaran • Donald Wilkins • Glen Newell • Samantha Peck • Lawrence Reynolds pany Inc. • Lora Stratton • John • Jane Wilkins • Mary Newell • Bénédicte Pelletier • Dawn Reynolds • Sherrill Seghers • Maura Sullivan Vandermeulen • Lorris Williams • Miriam Newhouse • Fred Penner • Jamie Ricci • E. Gerald Seltzer • Jane Sutherland • Rhea Vankeuren • Elijah Williams • Stephen Newstead • Leslie Penny • David Riis • Matthew Semple • Douglas Symington • Catherine Vanner • Beverly Williams • Samuel Newton • Elaine Perry • Peter Ringrose • David Semple • Katherine Tait • Jessie Venters • John Willis • Janice Nicholls • Wayne Phibbs • Alanna Rinkel • Purnima Sen • Frances L. Tanner • Mary Catherine Verrall • Mary Wilson • Wendy Nicholls • Richard Phillips • Wendela Roberts • Samantha Senecal • Archie Tannock • Alexandra Vickers • Carol Wilson • Stephanie • Ruth Phillips • James Robertson • Lindsay Setzer • Joy Tataryn • John Vickers • Gustine Wilton Nickerson • Elizabeth Phillips • Claudine • Stephen Shaw • Paul Taylor • Jeanne Vlasics • Jo Ann Wilton • Tara Nigam • Eileen Philp Rodenburgh • Joyce Shead • Rima Tekutis- • Stephanie Von Schil- • Anthea Windsor • Richard • Photonic • Scott Rogers • Donald Sherman Collins ling • Earl Windsor Nightingale Endeavours Inc. • Joan Rogers • Yvonne Shewfelt • Christina Teow • Ann Wachner • Simon Wing • David Noland • Ray Piercy • Glenn Rogers • Malcolm Shiner • Diane Tetley • Tricia Waldron • Earl Winkler • Robert Norman • James Piper • Michael Roi • Margaret • The Study • Clive Waldron • Margarete • R. Daniel Norman • Shirley Pirgov • Elaine Roper Shinozaki • Chrystelle • Marjory Walker Wolfram • Northminster • Robert Plank • Michael Ross • Cheryl Shook Thibault Boyer • Clarence Wallace • Marjorie Wood United Church • Frank Pole • Elspeth Ross • Steve Shutt • Darien Thira • Alexander Waller • David Worts • Jennifer Norton • Rose Polson • Joan Rossiter • Sachdev Sidhu • Allan Thompson • Lenore Walters • Anne Wyminga • Dr. Claire • Susan Port • Gella Rothstein • Maggie Siggins • D. Gillian • J. Mark Walton • Dvoira Yanovsky Nowlan Inc • Lindsay Porteous • Michael Rouse • Peter Sillery Thompson • John Warkentin • Robin Yates • Odonaterra • Hilda Power • Mary Ruck • Joan Simpson • Ann Thompson • Kim Warkentine • Julie Yeaman • The Offord Group • Charles Prentice • Stewart Russell • Joan Sinclair • Orval Thompson • Phil Waserman • Gerard Young • Jacqueline Oland • Mariette Preyde • E. Saddlemyer • Elaine Sloan • Harvey Thomson • Dorothy Washbern • Robert Young • Richard Olthuis • Keith Putt • William Salem • Catherine Smee • Sheila Thorsen • Don Washington • Andrew Zdanowicz • Jean O’Neil • Mary-Louise Rabb • Jayce Salloum • Julia Smith • Ryan Thorsen • Andrew Watt • John Zegers • Caitlin O’Neill • Cecil Race • Karen Sandy • Art Smith • Donald Titus • Pat Webber • Brita Zuk • Rosa Orlandini • Karen Racine • Robert Saunders • M. Ardeth Smith • Terry Toews • Laura Weingarten • Jane Osborn • Sylvia Raine • Janet Savard • Karen Smith • Michael Tomczak • Kyle Weitz • Emer O’Toole • Johanna Raisanen • Muren Schachter • Paula Sobie • Helen Tomlinson • Walter Wells • William Overton • James Ramsay • Kate Schissler • Murray Soder • Sandra Tomsons • Kathleen • Brian Owens • Catherine Rand • Lucille Schmidt • Timothy Southam • Elmer Tory Werneburg • Don Paice • Brigitte Raney • Ellen • George Spencer • Samantha Traub • John Wheelwright • Lucille Papillon • William Rankin Schoenberger • Edward Spencer • Hilda Tremblett • E. Sheila White • Clifford Papke • Charles Rattliff • Wendy Scholefield • St. Francis • Dave Tuccaro • Raymond • Bonnie Park • Linda Rawlins • Sandra Schroeder Xavier Catholic High • Marilyn Tudhope Whitehead • Anne Louise Parker • Arthur Ray • Verna School • Emilia Tung • Maureen • Jane Patrick • Dorothy Read Schwartzentruber • Sarah Stacy • Rita Tunnicliffe Whitehead • E. Patterson • Nancy Reaper • Louise Sclisizzi • Shelley Stagg • Kamil Tusznio • Bruce Whitehouse • Nina Patti • Doris Recinos • Allison Scott Peterson • Lynne Tyler • David Whitson • Derek Paul • Will Redrupp • M. Lynn Scott • Robert Staveley • Shirley Uhryn • Christopher Wiebe • Gail Payne • Dennis Reid • Kathleen Scott • Ordell Steen • UK Online Giving • Raymond Wiest

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